Talk:Rukmani Devi

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Rame[edit]

Can somebody tell me which song of Rukmani was used for Rame by Snap! ?

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HiAce[edit]

Rukmani Devi died in a second generation (LH40) HiAce, as can be clearly seen in pictures of the wreckage. Best,  Mr.choppers | ✎  15:59, 9 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Attack on gravesite of Rukmani Devi[edit]

This is not what happened. Her husband's elder brother BAW Jayamanne had bought a plot in the General Cemetery in Negombo to bury his family members. This plot allows for four graves. Rukmani Devi was buried there. A woman who claimed to be the President of the Rukmani Devi commemorative society, without the appropriate permission from the Jayamanne family which owned the plot, erected a huge structure over the grave of Rukmani Devi in such a way that no one else could be accommodated (buried) in the plot meant for 4 graves. The structure was dismantled by Ananda Munasinghe who was married to the youngest daughter of BAW. 112.134.241.201 (talk) 14:19, 1 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]