How do you pronounce Kaikeyi?
How do you pronounce Kaikeyi?
- Phonetic spelling of Kaikeyi. k-uh-y-k-uh-ee. kaikey-i.
- Meanings for Kaikeyi. Name of one of Dasaratha’s wives in the Ramayana.
- Examples of in a sentence. Ramayan actor Dipika Chikhlia would love to play Kaikeyi, Sunil Lahri wishes to play Raavan’s role if given a chance.
- Translations of Kaikeyi. Tamil : கைகேயி
How do you spell Kaikeyi?
Kaikeyi (Sanskrit: कैकेयी, IAST: Kaikeyī) was one of the three wives of King Dasharatha and the Queen of Ayodhya in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. She is the mother of Bharata (a character in the Ramayana) and is the daughter of King Ashwapati and Kekaya.
Who was Kaikai in Ramayan?
Kaikeyi was the second consort of King Dasharatha and the Queen of Ayodhya in the Hindu epic, the Ramayan. Out of Dashrath’s three wives, Kaikeyi had the most significant role. She was the princess of Kekeya and a powerful warrior, who helped her husband during a war. Kaikeyi was the mother of Bharat.
Was Kaikeyi beautiful?
Kaikeyi was a very intelligent, strong-willed and brave woman. She was daring, rode chariots, fought wars, was extremely beautiful, played instruments, sang and danced.
Is devaki a Kaikeyi?
Devaki’s breasts grew heavy with milk that Krishna would never suckle from her. It is said that according to the law of karma, Devaki was Kaikeyi of the Ramayana reborn. In the Ramayana, Kaikeyi was responsible for Rama’s mother Kaushalya being separated from her son, thanks to Kaikeyi’s obduracy.
Who was Dashrath’s favorite wife?
According to Valmiki Ramayana’s Ayodhya Kanda, Chapter 34, Verses 10 to 13, King Dashratha had around 350 wives, among whom 3 of them were his favourite queens. Kausalya was Dasharatha’s chief queen. Sumitra and Kaikeyi were his other favoured consorts.
Who is Kansa’s wife?
Kamsa | |
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Family | Drumila ( biological father ) Ugrasena (adopted legal father) Padmavati (mother) |
Spouse | Asti and Prapti (daughters of Jarasandha) |
Relatives | Devaki (cousin) Vasudeva (brother-in-law) Krishna (nephew) Balarama (nephew) |
Royal house | Bhoja (Candravanśa or Yaduvansh) |