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Dhanyamalini
Mandodari (Left) and Dhanyamalini (right) with attendant Concubine in the funeral of Ravana., a scene from the Ramakien in Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok.
Ravana helps his Wife is Mandodari (Left) with Dhanyamalini (middle) and Concubine (right) escape A fire burn in Lanka., a scene from the Ramakien in Wat Suthat, Bangkok.
In Hindu scriptures, Dhanyamalini was the second wife of Ravana. She was a gentle and caring woman. Her true identity is unknown but some stories refer to her as the daughter of Mayasur and sister of Mandodari.[citation needed]
Dhanyamalini had four sons from Ravana, they were Narantaka, Devantaka and Trishira.[1]