Janaki
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Janaki is a name of the Hindu Goddess Seeta.
  • Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
    Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
    Janaki Ballabh Patnaik is an Indian politician who has been Governor of Assam since 2009. A leader of the Indian National Congress, he was Chief Minister of Orissa from 1980 to 1989 and again from 1995 to 1999, holding that post for the longest time on record....

     or J. B. Patnaik, is leader of Indian National Congress and a former chief minister of Orissa
  • Janaki Ramachandran
    Janaki Ramachandran
    Janaki Ramachandran , popularly known as V.N. Janaki , was an Indian Tamil actress and politician. She was born to Rajagopal Iyer and Narayani Amma in the town of Vaikom in Kerala State. She had a brother P. Narayanan who was an educationalist...

     was an Indian Tamil actress and politician
  • Janaki Srinivasa Murthy - popularly known as Vaidehi, a Kannada language writer
  • S. Janaki
    S. Janaki
    S. Janaki is an Indian female playback singer. Renowned for her voice modulation abilities, she has sung in many Indian languages, most frequently in Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. Throughout a career spanning more than five decades, she has won four National Film Awards and 35...

    , is a legendary South Indian playback singer
  • Sowcar Janaki
    Sowcar Janaki
    Sankaramanchi Janaki , popularly known as Shaukar Janaki , is a south-Indian actress who has acted in over 385 Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam films. She also performed on stage in over 300 shows, and performed for TANA all over the United States in 2 Telugu plays created by actor...

     is a veteran South Indian actress
  • Janaki Mandir
    Janaki Mandir
    Janaki Mandir is a Hindu temple which is at the heart of Janakpur, Nepal. It is dedicated to goddess Sita.It is an example of 'Hindu-Rajput' architecture. This is considered as the most important model of the Rajput architecture in Nepal.-History:...

    is a Hindu temple at the heart of Janakpur, Nepal dedicated to goddess Sita
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