Kaikeyi
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Kaikeyi (कैकेयी, kaikeyī), in the Hindu epic Ramayana, was the youngest of King Dasaratha's three wives and a queen of Ayodhya. She was the mother of Bharata. Perhaps as a result of being the youngest of three, she was somewhat insecure in her heart, in that she feared that the king did not love her as much as he loved his other queens. Kaikeyi's maid Manthara wished to advance her own status at court by having Bharata crowned, which would make Kaikeyi Queen Mother. Manthara would therefore have powerful support for whatever plans caught her attention. To that end, she convinced Kaikeyi to order the crown-prince Rama banished.""
Kaikeyi came to regret her actions when Dasaratha died of a broken heart. She came to blame herself for this death. Bharata, too, blamed her; he is said never to have called her "mother" again. Manthara was eventually forgiven by Rama although could have been killed by Shatrughna in his bout of anger.
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