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    Mandodari ( Sanskrit: मंदोदरी, Mandodarī, lit. "soft-bellied"; [1]) was the queen consort of Ravana, the king of Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana. The Ramayana describes her as beautiful, pious, and righteous. She is extolled as one of the Panchakanya, the recital of whose names is believed to dispel sin.

  3. Jan 30, 2020 · Maya (a great architect and magician) had a daughter, Mandodari by name; exceedingly beautiful, a jewel of womankind. Maya married her to Ravana… (who was) delighted at having got so lovely a wife… In the middle of an ocean was a three-peaked mountain Trikuta, created by Brahma and most difficult to access. The demon Maya renovated it…

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    Ravana had three wives, Mandodari, the daughter of the celestial architect Maya, Dhanyamalini, and a third wife. His sons from his three wives were Meghanada , Atikaya , Akshayakumara , Narantaka , Devantaka , Trishira , and Prahasta .

  5. Oct 25, 2023 · Mandodari, Ravana’s first wife, is revered for her adherence to the principles of pativrata dharma, often likened to Goddess Ahalya. However, Ravana had a total of three wives. His first wife was Mandodari, who was the daughter of the demon king Mayasur. Ravana’s second wife was Dhanyamalini.

  6. Dec 8, 2019 · In Uttara Ramayana, as the frog-turned-beautiful-maiden is found by Maya in answer to his prayers, Ravana sees her, gets married to her and takes her to Lanka. In another version,...

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    Jan 4, 2024 · Mandodari ( Sanskrit: मंदोदरी Mandodarī, lit. "soft-bellied";) is the queen consort of Ravana, the king of Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana. The Ramayana describes Mandodari as beautiful, pious, and righteous. She is extolled as one of the Panchakanya ("five girls"), the recital of whose names is believed to dispel sin.

  8. May 22, 2016 · Maya, an asura, was born to Kasyapaprajāpati of his wife Danu. Once Maya went to Devaloka to see the dances of the celestial maidens there. Devas came to know that Maya was in love with the nymph Hema and they married her to Maya. Maya went to the southern valley of Himawān and lived there with Hema constructing there a city called Hemapura.