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  1. Manthara - Wikipedia

    Manthara (Sanskrit: मन्थरा; lit: "humpbacked") is a character in the Hindu epic Ramayana. In the epic, she is described to have convinced Queen Kaikeyi that the throne of Ayodhya …

  2. Manthara, Mamthara, Mantha-ara, Mantharā: 19 definitions

    May 8, 2025 · Introduction: Manthara means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, Buddhism, Pali, Jainism, Prakrit, Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English …

  3. Manthara - Vedic Library by ISVARA.org

    Manthara - Many years earlier, Queen Kaikeyi had adopted a hunchbacked, orphaned child she met in her maternal uncle’s house. Her name was Manthara, and she

  4. Manthara – Evil Hench-woman of Kaikeyi – Indian Mythology

    Manthara: The Maid Who Changed the Course of the Ramayana Manthara was the house-maid and trusted confidante of Kaikeyi, the youngest queen of King Dasharatha in the epic …

  5. Symbolism Of Maid Of Kaikeyi Manthara In Ramayana - Hindu Blog

    Manthara is the hunchbacked maid who serves Queen Kaikeyi, the second wife of King Dasharatha. In the Ramayana, she is responsible for instigating Kaikeyi to demand that her …

  6. Manthara in Ramayana: The Maid Who Changed History

    Discover the untold story of Manthara in Ramayana, the maid whose words changed the course of history and shaped the fate of Ayodhya forever.

  7. Kaikeyi - Wikipedia

    Kaikeyi was delighted and as happy as she would have been had it been her own son during the coronation. However, Manthara, Kaikeyi's nurse, feared that Kaikeyi would lose her status as …

  8. Manthara in Ramayan: Manthara was not a maid, but a princess ...

    Sep 3, 2024 · According to the legend, Manthara was actually the daughter of King Aswapati's brother Vridashva. Manthara was a very beautiful princess before. Kaikeyi and Manthra being …

  9. Manthara in Ramayana – Manthra - the old Maid Who Served ...

    Manthara in Ramayana was the old maid servant of queen kaikeyi. Her real name was Kubaja and she had three curves in her body. It was Manthra who instigated queen Kaikeyi to stop the …

  10. Manthara – the maid who started the Ramayan | Sagar World Blog

    Manthara had looked after Kaikeyi since she was a young princess back in Kaikey and in return, she had the full trust and affection of Queen Kaikeyi. When Kaikeyi was married to Dashratha, …