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- Damayanti (Sanskrit: दमयन्ती, romanized: Damayantī) is a heroine in ancient Indian literature, primarily known for her role in the episode of Nalopakhyana...
- his wife Damayanti (दमयन्ती Damayantī): Nala loses his kingdom in a game of dice and has to go into exile with his faithful wife Damayanti in the forest...
- dictionary. Damayanti (Sanskrit: दमयंती) is a character in a love story found in the Vana Parva book of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. Damayanti or Damayanthi...
- Damayanti Tambay is an Indian former badminton player and the wife of Flt lt V. V. Tambay (one of the missing 54 Indian defence personnel from the 1971...
- Damayanti Sen (born 13 January 1970) is an Indian Police Service officer of the 1996 intake from the West Bengal cadre. She holds the rank of Additional...
- exceptional skill in charioteering. His story revolves around his love for Damayanti, the princess of Vidarbha, and his struggle to reclaim his lost fortune...
- Nala Damayanti is an episode in the epic Mahabharata. It may also refer to: Nala and Damayanti, the main characters from the episode Nala Damayanthi (1959...
- The story of Nal and Damayanti from the Mahabharata is a very po****r and frequently told story. It has been interpreted in many languages which also...
- business. He also held a bachelor's degree in Hindi. Soon after, he married Damayanti Sahni. In the late 1930s, Sahni and his wife left Rawalpindi to join Tagore's...
- Damayanti (Hindi : दमयंती) or Dayamanthi is a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian feminine given name, which means "soothing" and "subduing". Damayanti Beshra, Santali...