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{{Honorable Information Field|kind=Hindu|picture=Rsyasrnga travels to Ayodhya with Santa.jpg|caption=Rsyasrnga travels to Ayodhya with Santa|identify=Shanta|Devanagari=Shanta|Sanskrit_transliteration=|father=[[दशरथ]]|mom=[[कौशल्या]]|Husband=[[ऋष्यश्रृंग]]|youngsters=|affiliation=Raja [[दशरथ]]daughter of|siblings=god [[राम]](Brother) [[लक्ष्मण], [[भरत]]And [[शत्रुघ्न]](half-brother)|mother and father=[[दशरथ]](Father) [[कौशल्या]](Mom) [[रोमपाद]](adoptive father) [[वर्षिणी]](adoptive mom) [[सुमित्रा]](step mom) [[कैकेयी]](step mom) ,
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Shanta was the daughter of King Dasaratha and Kausalya, who was adopted by King Romapada of Anga and Kausalya’s elder sister Varshini. Went Was. Varshini had no youngsters. As soon as Varshini got here to Ayodhya along with her husband to fulfill her sister. Varshini jokingly expressed her want to undertake Shanta.
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Shanta was the daughter of Maharaja Dasaratha and Kaushalya, who was adopted by King Rompad of Anga and Kaushalya’s elder sister Varshini. Varshini had no youngsters. As soon as Varshini got here to Ayodhya along with her husband to fulfill her sister. Varshini jokingly expressed her want to undertake Shanta.
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“‘Calm’”[[रामायण]]is a personality of ”. He [[अंग महाजनपद|अंग]]the adopted daughter of King Rompad and [[ऋष्यशृंग|ऋषिश्रृंग]]’s spouse. Within the “Ramayana” and the northern texts of later Indian literature, she is the daughter of Dasaratha, who’s later adopted by Romapada.
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