Rukmavati
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| Rukmavati | |
|---|---|
The wedding ceremony of Rukmavati and Pradyumna | |
| Affiliation | Vaishnavism |
| Abode | Dvaraka, Vidarbha |
| Texts | Bhagavata Purana |
| Genealogy | |
| Parents |
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| Spouse | Pradyumna |
| Children | Aniruddha |
| Dynasty | Yaduvamsha (by marriage) |
Rukmavati (Sanskrit: रुक्मवती, romanized: Rukmāvatī) is the daughter of King Rukmi of Vidarbha and the second wife of Pradyumna in Hindu mythology.[1] Pradyumna is the son of the deity Krishna and his chief wife Rukmini, the sister of Rukmi. Rukmavati has a son named Aniruddha, who is a member of the chatur-vyuha.[2]