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Urmila (Sanskrit: ऊर्मिला, IAST: Ūrmilā)) is a character in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She was the incarnation of Goddess Naga Lakshmi. She was wife of Lakshmana, younger brother of Rama.

Urmila
Marriage of Urmila and her 3 sisters
TextsRamayana and its other versions
Genealogy
Parents
  • Janaka (father)
  • Sunayana (mother)
SiblingsSita (step-sister)
Mandavi and Shrutakirti (cousins)
SpouseLakshmana
ChildrenAngada, Chandraketu
DynastyVideha (by birth)
Raghuvanshi-Ikshvaku-Suryavanshi (by marriage)

Life

She was daughter of King Janaka of Mithila and Queen Sunaina and younger sister of Sita. She was married to ayodhya's king Dasharatha's 3rd son Lakshmana. They had two sons - Angada and Chandraketu.[1]

When Lakshman went to exile along with Ram and Sita, Urmila was ready to accompany him but he hesitated and asked her to stay back in Ayodhya to take care of his aging parents. According to a legend Urmila sleeps continuously for 14 years. It is believed that during the 14 years of exile, Lakshman never slept to protect his brother and sister-in-law. On the first night of exile, when Ram and Sita were sleeping, Nidra Devi appeared to Laxman and Laxman asked her to give blessing so that he would never feel asleep. Devi Nidra asked her if anyone else can sleep instead of you? Laxman advised that her wife Urmila can sleep. After hearing this, Devi Nidra asked Urmila about this and Urmila happily accepted it. Urmila is notable for this unparalleled sacrifice which is called Urmila Nidra[2][3]

Worship

In Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, there is a temple dedicated to Lakshman and Urmila. The temple was built in 1870 AD by the then ruler Balwant Singh of Bharatpur and is considered as a royal temple by the royal family of Bharatpur State.[4]

Year TV Series Channel Country Played by
1987–1988 Ramayan (TV series) DD National India Anjali Vyas
1997-2000 Jai Hanuman (1997 TV series) DD Metro India

Monika

2000 Vishnu Puran Zee TV India Vineeta Thakur
2002 Ramayan (2002 TV series) Zee TV India Ashwini
2008–2009 Ramayan (2008 TV series) NDTV Imagine India Meenakshi Arya
2011-2014 Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev Life OK India Garima Jain
2012–2013 Ramayan (2012 TV series) Zee TV India Pallavi Sapra
2015–2016 Siya Ke Ram Star Plus India Yukti Kapoor
2015–2017 Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman Sony TV India Khyati Mangla
2019–2020 Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush Colors TV India Nisha Nagpal

References

  1. ^ Roshen Dalal (2014). Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide. UK: Penguin UK. ISBN 9788184752779.
  2. ^ Reeja Radhakrishnan (28 March 2014). "Urmila, The Sleeping Princess". Indian Express. Chennai. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Ramayana: Check 13 lesser known facts". Jagranjosh.com. 5 August 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Temple Profile: Mandir Shri Laxman Ji". Government of Rajasthan. Retrieved 1 June 2016.

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