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Chathuri Gangani is a Sri Lankan politician and a member of the National People's Power. [1] She was elected to the parliament in the 2024 Sri Lankan parliamentary election representing Monaragala Electoral District .
Dhamayanthi was born in Tirunelveli, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Her parents were teachers, and she imbibed her love for reading and arts from them. She claims that the books her father would gift during her birthday and the inevitable loneliness of childhood made her develop immense interest in books, which later enabled her to develop her passion for writing.
Damayanti (Sanskrit: दमयन्ती, romanized: Damayantī) is a figure in a love story found in the Vana Parva book of the Mahabharata. [1] She is the daughter of Bhima (not the Pandava) and a princess of the Vidarbha Kingdom, who marries King Nala of the Nishadha kingdom.
Damayanti Beshra, Santali writer and poet; Damayanti Buchori, Entomologist; Damayanti Joshi (1928–2004), Indian choreographer and dancer; Damayanti Tambay, wife of Flt lt V. V. Tambay, one of the missing 54 Indian defence personnel from the 1971 Indo-Pak war who are believed to be in Pakistani custody
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Damayanthi torments Varshini and despises her, blaming her and her family for Raashi's miseries. Raashi and Damayanthi, in a bid to avenge, implicate Jagadish and Mano, prompting their arrest. Maheshwari falls ill and is hospitalized while their properties are seized; Leelavathi and Krishna work to afford the expenses, rejecting Harsha's ...
Nalacharitham is a Kathakali play written by Unnayi Warrier.Based on the Mahabharatha, it tells the story of King Nalan and his consort Damayanthi.The play consists of four parts – called First, Second, Third and Fourth Day – each part being long enough to be performed over a full night.
Now enters Damayanthi and Mayor into the fray, who run an illegal construction and money laundering firm for corporate companies under the pretext of NGO named Aashirvaad Foundation. They initially sign a contract with Singam under Rayappan as a mediator for evacuation and demolition of J.K Nagar and offer 50 crores as advance as a bribe.