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The adoption was in the presence of the
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Lakshmibai at Kotah ki Serai on 17 June 1858, he survived that battle and, lived with his mentors in the jungle, in dire poverty. According to a memoir purported to be by Damodar Rao, he was among his mother's troops and household at the battle of Gwalior, together with others
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Born as Anand Rao to
Vasudev Rao Newalkar in November 15, 1849 Parola Fort, Jalgaon, Maharashtra. Vasudev Rao a cousin of Raja Gangadhar Rao, he was adopted by the maharaja after his own son died. The adoption of Anand Rao, who was renamed Damodar Rao, occurred on the day before the Maharaja died.
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capture, according to tradition, with
Damodar Rao on her back jumping on her horse, Sarangi from the fort. They survived but the horse died. More probably she escaped in the night with her son, surrounded by guards.
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Lakshman Rao. Later, after end of the
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