- Padmavati
The proper noun Padmāvatī may refer to any of the following:
* Padmāvatī, Hindu goddess and consort of Sri Venkateshwara of Tirupati
* Another name for the Hindu serpent goddess
Manasa *
Padmavati (Jainism) , Jain goddess* An obscure principality in Central India of that name in ancient India, known for having been overrun in the 4th century AD by Samudragupta of the Gupta empire
Padmāvatī is a common name among Hindu ladies, especially those hailing from south India. As such, the name is widely found in literature also, for instance:
* Padmāvatī, the name of an important character in
Bhasa 's immortal "Swapna Vāsavadattam" (one of 13 classical sanskrit works rediscovered in the archives of an ancient Kerala temple in 1912 AD)* Padmāvatī, the name of the heroine in the eponymous Bengali novel written by
Alaol in the 17th century AD* "The Padmāvat", a celebrated ballad written in the
Awadhi dialect of Hindi by Malik Muhammed Jayasi, a 16th century Indian sufi poet* "Padmâvatî", the title of an opera by French composer
Albert Roussel See also:
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Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam , a university in Tirupati named after the Hindu goddess
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