Madalasa was a legendary mother in Hinduism who instructed her children in the spiritual way of life. As per the story of queen madalasa, she was an ideal wife and mother, well-versed in Vedantic thought and action. Madalasa was the daughter of an ancient gandharva – king Visvavasu. Once a powerful demon named Patalaketu kidnapped her, kept her confined in his city and was determined to marry her. Rtadhvaja, son of King Satrujit of a small state on the banks of Gomati River, in an encounter with Patalaketu, wounded him near Galavasrama and, chasing him on his extraordinary horse, reached the place where he saw Madalasa. Madalasa was married to Rtadhvaja, who freed her from the bondage of Patalaketu after killing him. Rtadhvaja returned to his capital with Madalasa. After the death of Satrujit, Rtadvaja became the king and Madalasa, the queen. Madalasa was a devoted wife and Rtadhvaja an ideal husband. A lovely son was born to the couple and they named him Vikranta. Madalasa laugh