Sulochana (Ramayana)

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Sulochana (Sanskrit: सुलोचना, lit. she whose eyes are beautiful) was daughter of the king of the serpents Sheshanaga and married to Meghanada (Indrajit), the eldest son of Ravana. Sulochana finds no mention in the Valmiki Ramayana, and appears in later versions of it. In the ballad Meghnad Bodh Kavya, Prameela is said to be Indrajit's wife. So, it can reasonably be assumed that Sulochana was also known as Prameela. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ravana's virtuous daughter-in-law Sulochana receives the head of her husband Meghanada, who has been killed by Lakshmana
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rdf:langString Sulochana (Sanskrit: सुलोचना, lit. she whose eyes are beautiful) was daughter of the king of the serpents Sheshanaga and married to Meghanada (Indrajit), the eldest son of Ravana. Sulochana finds no mention in the Valmiki Ramayana, and appears in later versions of it. In the ballad Meghnad Bodh Kavya, Prameela is said to be Indrajit's wife. So, it can reasonably be assumed that Sulochana was also known as Prameela. Sulochana was very brave and exhibited this virtue when Meghanada, her husband, was going to war with Rama and his younger brother Lakshmana, she supported her husband by not crying and never stopped or requested not to go to war.
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