Sarama (Ramayana)
Queen consort of Lanka in the Hindu epic Ramayana / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sarama (Sanskrit: सरमा, Saramā) is the wife of Vibhishana, the brother of Ravana, the demon (rakshasa) king of Lanka.[1] Sometimes, she is described as a rakshasi (demoness),[2] at other times, she is said to have gandharva (celestial dancers) lineage. All accounts agree that Sarama was friendly to Sita, the consort of Rama (the prince of Ayodhya and an avatar of the god Vishnu), who was kidnapped by Ravana and imprisoned in Lanka. Like her husband who sides with Rama in the war against Ravana, Sarama is kind to Sita and aids Rama. Sarama and Vibhishana had a daughter called Trijata.
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Sarama | |
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Affiliation | Queen Consort of Lanka |
Gender | Female |
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Spouse | Vibhishana |
Children | Trijata, Taranisen |
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