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Kamala is the name of a fictional character (played by Tharini Mudaliar) in the science fiction film The Matrix Revolutions. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ...
Tharini Mudaliar is an Australian actress, singer and violinist. ...
Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Matrix Revolutions is the third film in the Matrix trilogy. ...
Kamala is an interactive software programmer. She is the wife of Rama-Kandra and mother of Sati. There are several conceptual views of interactivity, the most general being the contingency view. ...
Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ...
A programmer or software developer is someone who programs computers, i. ...
Rama-Kandra is the name of a fictional character (played by Bernard White) in the science fiction films, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. ...
Sati is a fictional character (played by Tanveer K. Atwal) in the science fiction film, The Matrix Reloaded, named after a Hindu deity who committed suicide after her parents forbade her marriage. ...
In The Matrix Revolutions, Neo meets Kamala's husband Rama-Kandra, whom he has a conversation with, at the Mobil Avenue train station, along with their daughter Sati, before they are to enter the Matrix. She tends to Sati as Neo and Rama-Kandra are talking. Neo is the name of the central fictional character from the movie The Matrix and its sequels The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. ...
The name Kamala is derived from Hindu mythology. Kamala is the tenth and final Mahavidyas, the "Great Knowledge". She is the introduction of femininity into the world and the personification of fertility. She may alternatively be known as the goddess Lakshmi. The term Hindu mythology refers collectively to a large body of Indian literature (essentially, the mythology of Hinduism) that detail the lives and times of legendary personalities, deities and divine incarnations on earth interspersed with often large sections of philosophical and ethical discourse. ...
In Hinduism, the ten mahavidyas (Great Wisdoms) are aspects of Devi. ...
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Fertility is the ability of people or animals to produce healthy offspring in abundance. ...
Popular image of Lakshmi In Hinduism, Lakshmi or Laxmi (Sanskrit: लà¤à¥à¤·à¥à¤®à¥) is the goddess of wealth, light and fortune, as well as (secondarily) luck, beauty and fertility. ...
The mythological parallel in the character of Kamala is that she has the role of a "life-giver", essentially a goddess-mother to other sentient programs. Thus she is very likely responsible, at least in part, for the very existence of Matrix-native characters including the Oracle herself, which might explain how she and her husband could have possessed the deletion codes for the Oracle's shell. Make up your own damn mind. ...
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