📖 Acerca de Madhabi
Madhabi es un nombre de raíz sánscrita que significa 'nacida en primavera' o 'perteneciente a Madhava', evocando miel, dulzura y la estación floreciente de Chaitra. Variante de Madhavi, hace referencia a una fragante enredadera sagrada en la poesía y mitología india, y es un epíteto de la diosa Lakshmi. El nombre lleva ecos de la trágica heroína Madhavi del Mahabharata y ganó resonancia moderna a través de la célebre actriz bengalí Madhabi Mukherjee.
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- Madhabi Mukherjee — Legendary Bengali film actress celebrated for her collaborations with directors Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen in the 1960s–70s; her performances in 'Charulata' (1964) and 'Meghe Dhaka Tara' are considered milestones of Indian parallel cinema.
- Madhabi Puri Buch — First woman to serve as Chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), appointed in 2022; a pioneering figure in Indian financial regulation.
- Madhavi (Mahabharata) — Revered figure from the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata, daughter of King Yayati; her story of sacrifice and resilience has inspired countless works in Indian literature and is the mythological root of the name Madhabi.