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+ | ==Kaikeyi / [[:hi:कैकेयी|कैकेयी]]== | ||
+ | *Kaikeyi was a princess of [[Kekay]], daughter of king [[Ashvapati]] and sister of [[Yudhajit]]. | ||
+ | *Kaikeyi was the wife of king [[Dashrath]] of [[Ayodhya]] and mother of his third son [[Bharat]]. | ||
+ | *She carefully tended Dashrath when he was wounded in a battle with the Asur [[Shambar]] and in gratitude he promised to grant any two requests she might make. | ||
+ | *Kaikeyi did not demand anything then, but said that she would ask when she needed something. Urged by the malignant counsels of [[Manthara]], a female attendant, she made use of this promise to procure the exile of [[Ram]], and to promote the advancement of her own son, Bharat, as king of Ayodhya. | ||
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Kaikeyi / कैकेयी
- Kaikeyi was a princess of Kekay, daughter of king Ashvapati and sister of Yudhajit.
- Kaikeyi was the wife of king Dashrath of Ayodhya and mother of his third son Bharat.
- She carefully tended Dashrath when he was wounded in a battle with the Asur Shambar and in gratitude he promised to grant any two requests she might make.
- Kaikeyi did not demand anything then, but said that she would ask when she needed something. Urged by the malignant counsels of Manthara, a female attendant, she made use of this promise to procure the exile of Ram, and to promote the advancement of her own son, Bharat, as king of Ayodhya.
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