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    She is best known for her leading role as Dharma on the ABC sitcom Dharma & Greg (1997–2002), for which she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1999, and three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.

  2. According to the Ashokavadana, the mother of Ashoka, name unknown, was the daughter of a Brahmin from the Champa. As a young woman, she was extremely beautiful, and some fortune-tellers predicted that she would marry a king.

  3. Dharma Freedom Montgomery (nee Finkelstein) is a main character in Dharma and Greg. She is portrayed by Jenna Elfman. She is the wife of Gregory Montgomery, daughter of Larry Finkelstein and Abby O'Neil, sister of Harry Finkelstein, and daughter-in-law to Edward and Kitty Montgomery.

  4. Some names that history does give for the woman who was the mother of Ashoka and the chief queen of King Bindusara, are Subhadrangi, Dharma, and Dhamma. Ashokavadanamala is an eleventh-century text detailing the reign of King Bindusara.

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    • Audau Mata (the biological mother) As the energetic force of the Divine creates, maintains, and transforms the cosmic manifestation, the biological mother creates, maintains, and does her best to transform us into the best versions of ourselves.
    • Guru Patni (the wife of one’s guru) As per the Vedic tradition, children at the age of five would customarily be sent to a gurukul (education system of ancient India), where they would receive their worldly, and more importantly, spiritual education.
    • Brahmani (the wife of the sage) In Vedic civilization, sages, or advanced spiritual practitioners, were the philosophical and moral leaders of society, acting as a spiritual compass for kings who were responsible not just for the citizens’ material well-being, but their spiritual well-being as well.
    • Raj Patnika (the queen) Responsible for cultivating a societal atmosphere conducive for the people’s material and spiritual prosperity, an ideal ruler in Vedic India was respected as more than just a king, but as a father to the citizen’s as well.
  5. Maya was the mother of the Buddha and was from the Koliyan clan. Maya was born in Devadaha. She was married to her cousin King Suddhodana, who ruled in the kingdom of Kapilavastu. In Buddhist texts, a white elephant was said to have entered her side during a dream.

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  7. Most people are only familiar with Dasharatha 's four sons - Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. But there is a common story that Dasharatha also had a daughter.

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