Kaushalya

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Kaushalya is a queen of Ayodhya and the mother of Lord Rama in the ancient Indian epic Ramayana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu deity
mythological character
queen
appearsIn Ramayana NERFINISHED
associatedFestival Ram Navami NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Ayodhya NERFINISHED
associatedText Ramcharitmanas NERFINISHED
Valmiki Ramayana NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ikshvaku dynasty NERFINISHED
Kosala kingdom NERFINISHED
Rama bhakti tradition NERFINISHED
coWife Kaikeyi NERFINISHED
Sumitra NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Indian
dynasty Ikshvaku NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Kosala NERFINISHED
family Dasharatha’s household
fictionalUniverse Ramayana narrative universe NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFormOfBhakti maternal devotion
husband Dasharatha NERFINISHED
husbandTitle King of Ayodhya NERFINISHED
kingdom Kosala NERFINISHED
language Sanskrit (textual tradition)
mentionedIn Ayodhya Kanda of Ramayana NERFINISHED
motherInLawOf Sita NERFINISHED
motherOf Rama NERFINISHED
Shanta NERFINISHED
notableEvent Rama’s exile to the forest
birth of Rama
portrayedAs compassionate
devoted mother
pious
reactsTo Rama’s exile with grief
region Ancient Kosala (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India) NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
residence Ayodhya NERFINISHED
roleInRamayana mother of the protagonist Rama
queen consort of Dasharatha
scripturalStatus epic character
sourceTradition Itihasa NERFINISHED
spouse Dasharatha NERFINISHED
title Queen of Ayodhya NERFINISHED
veneratedAs mother of Rama
worshippedIn Hinduism NERFINISHED

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Bala Kanda featuresCharacter Kaushalya