词条 | Tripura Sundari Ammani |
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| name = Tripura Sundarammanni Avaru | title = Maharani of Mysore | image= Tripura Sundari Ammani with Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar.jpg |caption = Maharani Tripura Sundarammanni Avaru with Maharaja Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar | reign = | coronation = | predecessor = | successor = | spouse = Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar | issue = Maharaja Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar, and princesses Gayatri Devi,Meenakshi Devi, Kamakshi Devi, Indrakshi Devi, and Vishalakshi Devi | royal house = Wadiyar dynasty | father = Bala Nanjaraja Urs | grand father = Sirdar Bahadur, Lt. Col., B. Chamaraja Urs | birth_date = 26 February 1924 | birth_place = Mysore, Kingdom of Mysore | death_date = 22 November 1982 | death_place = Mysore Palace | buried = | religion = Hinduism }} Maharani Tripura Sundarammani Avaru was a Maharani and later a Rajamatha (Queen Mother) of the princely state of Mysore. BiographyTripura Sundarammani Avaru was the daughter of Bala Nanjaraja Urs, an officer in the service of the government of Mysore state. Her Grand Father Sirdar Bahadur Lt. Col. B. Chamaraj Urs was a highly decorated world -War-I veteran who commanded the Mysore lancers in War. Her family belonged to the nobility of that state Marriage and issueMaharaja Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar, the last ruling Maharaja of Mysore, was married to a Rajput princess from Jigni State in north India in 1938. That marriage had proven to be childless, and the Maharaja decided to marry again, and was intent upon marrying someone from a local aristocratic family, who already knew and followed the customs and traditions of the Kannada people. The matter became known among the noble Urs families of the state, and several proposals were pressed upon the Maharaja. After careful scrutiny of genealogy and horoscopes in the traditional Indian manner, the choice fell upon Tripura Sundari Ammani, daughter of Bala Nanjaraja Urs, an officer in the Mysore government. The wedding was held in traditional style on 30 April 1944, and several hundred dignitaries graced the occasion. The venue was the kalyana mantapa of the Amba Vilas Palace in Mysore, decked up and illuminated for the occasion. The bride was very young indeed, only a teenager, as was typical of Indian brides in those days. Tripura Sundarammani Avaru was entrusted at a very young age with performing the numerous rituals and ceremonies required of a Maharani of Mysore, and she discharged her duties diligently, with understated, modest grace. She also shared a cordial, mutually respectful relationship with other members of her new family. The marriage was harmonious and happy, and was blessed with six children. Two daughters were followed in 1953 by the long-awaited son and heir, and then by three daughters further. The children were:
Later lifeThe Maharani died on 22 November 1982 at Mysore Palace.[1] References1. ^{{cite web|title=Tripura Sundari Ammani Video {{!}} Interviews|url=http://www.ovguide.com/tripura-sundari-ammani-9202a8c04000641f80000000008b59e3#|publisher=OVGuide.com|accessdate=25 August 2013}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ammani, Tripura Sundari}}{{India-royal-stub}} 5 : 1982 deaths|Wadiyar dynasty|Kings of Mysore|Indian female royalty|Year of birth missing |
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