Unit 2: Birahini Damayanit
Birahini Damayanti, from the class 12 Nepali book, is a mythical story about Damayanti, who has been searching for her lost husband Nal.
This story beautifully describes her struggle and the challenges she faced. Here is the Birahini Damayanti exercise grade 12 exercise solution, which includes all questions and answers, including Birahini Damayanti Byakaran, which will be important for the exam.
Birahini Damayanit Exercise:
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Other Chapter Notes
- Chapter 1: Aamako Sapana
- Chapter 2: Birahini Damayanti
- Chapter 3: Ghanaghasya ko ukalo katda
- Chapter 4: Byabasayik Patra
- Chapter 5: Ek chihan
- Chapter 6: Stephen William Hawking
- Chapter 7: Hamilai bolauchan Himchuli
- Chapter 8: Matritwo
- Chapter 9: Gorkhe
- Chapter 10: Nepali Pahichan
- Chapter 11: Sahakari
- Chapter 12: Jiban Marga
Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs )
Who is the writer of Birahini Damayanti?
Madanmani Dikshit's mythical tale about Damayanti, Birahini Damayanti, is taken from the class 12 Nepali book.
What is the summary of Birahini Damayanti?
Madan Madi Dixit wrote the Nepali tale (Katha) Birahini Damayanti.Birahini Damayanti is a mythological narrative from the class 12 Nepali book about Damayanti, who has been seeking for her missing spouse Nal. This tale illustrates her struggle and the difficulties she encountered brilliantly.
Is Birahini Damayanti is real story?
Birahini damayanit's love story was found in the Mahabharata's Vana Parva book, therefore it may be considered an ancient story.
Damayanti Story from Mahabharata |
Birahini Damayanti Katha Summary and Main Points-
Meaning of Birhini = Viyogini, a woman separated from love
- Damayanti wandering in the forest in search of her missing husband Nishadharaj Nal,
- Similarly, the serpent Karkotak, with a bad intention, meets Damayanti,
- The serpent forcibly carried her on his shoulders,
- Under the pretext of being kidnapped, helpless but fearless, comfortable and happy, Damayanti gets out of the control of Karkotak, who got drunk and fell asleep.
- Continuing her quest alone, avoiding the snake colony with the indelible belief that she must meet her husband.
- During the journey, one of the people of , the human race, Damayanti meets and get acquainted with a group of travelers led by Sarthavah (nomadic merchants),
- Having traveled to a place called Chedi and suggested that Nal could also be found there, Damayanti also joined the journey,
- Accompanied by the merchant party of Shuchibhadra, living in Damayanti Padmasaugandhik Lake,
- While everyone is sleeping at night, many people die from being trampled by wild elephants coming to the lake for drinking water,
- In the beginning, all but one or ten people were killed or injured.
- Embark on a journey to Damayanti Chedi with 1 woman,
- When Damayanti reached Chedi, the little children were teasing her, calling her crazy.
- Hiding her real identity, Damayanti works for Sunanda's daughter, Sairandhri with the intention to search for her husband.