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Urmila (), is a Hindu goddess and the princess of Videha in the Hindu epic ''
Ramayana The ''Ramayana'' (; ), also known as ''Valmiki Ramayana'', as traditionally attributed to Valmiki, is a smriti text (also described as a Sanskrit literature, Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epic) from ancient India, one of the two important epics ...
''. She is considered to be an avatāra of Nagalakshmi, the serpent goddess. Urmila was married to Lakshmana and is known for her dedication towards her husband, for her sacrifice. Urmila was born as the daughter of King
Janaka Janaka (, IAST: ''Janaka'') is the King of Videha who ruled from Mithila (region), Mithila, in the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. Janaka was married to Sunayana (Ramayana), Sunayana. He is the father of Sita and Urmila in the epic. The term Janaka ...
of
Mithila Mithila may refer to: Places * Mithilā, a synonym for the ancient Videha state ** Mithilā (ancient city), the ancient capital city of Videha * Mithila (region), a cultural region (historical and contemporary), now divided between India and Nepa ...
and Queen Sunayana.
Sita Sita (; ), also known as Siya, Jānaki and Maithili, is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. Sita is the consort of Rama, the avatar of god Vishnu, and is regarded as an avatar of goddess Lakshmi. She is t ...
, the female protagonist of the epic, is her elder sister. She was married to Lakshmana, after her sister's '' svayamvara''. According to a legend, Urmila slept continuously for fourteen years, so that her husband could protect Rama and Sita during the exile. She is notable for this unparalleled sacrifice, which is called ''Urmila Nidra''. Urmila is worshipped in Hinduism, at various places in
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, alongside her husband.


Etymology

The name Urmila is of
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origin, and could be divided into ''Ur'' meaning waves, and ''mila'', meaning to join''.'' Thus'','' her name means 'waves of passion that unite a couple'. Her name also means 'humble' or 'enchantress'.


Legend


Birth and early life

Urmila was born as the daughter of King
Janaka Janaka (, IAST: ''Janaka'') is the King of Videha who ruled from Mithila (region), Mithila, in the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. Janaka was married to Sunayana (Ramayana), Sunayana. He is the father of Sita and Urmila in the epic. The term Janaka ...
of
Mithila Mithila may refer to: Places * Mithilā, a synonym for the ancient Videha state ** Mithilā (ancient city), the ancient capital city of Videha * Mithila (region), a cultural region (historical and contemporary), now divided between India and Nepa ...
and Queen Sunayana. Urmila is considered as the incarnation of Nagalakshmi, Shesha's consort. In the Garga Samhita, Nagalakshmi is considered to be the personification of the divine ocean called the Kshira Sagara and is called as Kshira. Urmila was born on Jaya ekadashi, after her elder sister
Sita Sita (; ), also known as Siya, Jānaki and Maithili, is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. Sita is the consort of Rama, the avatar of god Vishnu, and is regarded as an avatar of goddess Lakshmi. She is t ...
, was adopted by her parents. Mandavi and Shrutakirti are her cousins, who were born to her father's younger brother, Kushadhvaja and his wife Chandrabhaga. According to legends, she was a scholar and an artist .


Marriage to Lakshmana

After
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won the svayamvara of Sita, their marriage was fixed. King Dasharatha arrived in Mithila for his son's wedding and noticed that Lakshmana had feelings for Urmila , but according to tradition, Bharata and Mandavi were to marry first. King Dasharatha then arranged for Bharata to marry Mandavi and Shatrughna to marry Shrutakirti, allowing Lakshmana to marry Urmila. Ultimately, all four sisters married the four brothers, strengthening the alliance between the two kingdoms. The wedding ceremony was conducted under the guidance of Shatananda. During the homeward journey to Ayodhya, another avatar of
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,
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, challenged Rama to combat, on the condition that he was able to string the bow of Vishnu, Sharanga. When Rama obliged him with success, Parashurama acknowledged the former to be a form of Vishnu and departed to perform penance at the mountain Mahendra. The wedding entourage then reached Ayodhya, entering the city amid great fanfare. According to
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, Urmila and Lakshmana equals each other in "grace and heritage". Urmila and Lakshmana had two sons named Angada and Chandraketu. Urmila is described as being as dedicated to Sita as Lakshmana was to Rama.


Exile and Urmila Nidra

Some time after the wedding, Kaikeyi compelled Dasharatha to make Bharata king, prompted by the coaxing of her maid Manthara, and forced Rama to leave Ayodhya and spend a period of exile. Sita and Lakshmana willingly renounced the comforts of the palace and joined Rama in exile. Urmila was ready to accompany her husband, but he asked her to stay back in Ayodhya, so that she could take care of his aging parents and he could serve his brother and his wife. According to a legend, Urmila decided to sleep continuously for fourteen years, so that her husband could protect his brother and sister-in-law. On the first night of exile, when Rama and Sita were sleeping, the deity Nidra appeared before Lakshmana and he requested her to offer him the boon of not sleeping for the fourteen years. The goddess asked him that she could grant his wish, but someone else would have to take his place asleep. Lakshmana asked the goddess to enquire his wife Urmila regarding this, who happily accepted the task. Urmila slept continuously for the fourteen years of exile, to complete the sleep of her and her husband's share. Urmila is notable for this unparalleled sacrifice, which is called ''Urmila Nidra''. Nidra told Lakshman that he would have to go to sleep as soon as the exile ends, so that Urmila could awake. After the exile, Lakshaman went to sleep and Urmila saw the coronation of Rama.


Post exile and later life

Urmila had been sleeping all those years of the exile, as per the boon by Goddess Nidra. When Lakshmana returned from the exile, he woke her up. Urmila opened her eyes and wept with joy when she saw him. Rama was then crowned the King of Kosala. According to the '' Uttara Kanda'', Lakshmana had ruled over Karupada, with Urmila as the queen, who advised him on important state matters. Urmila and Lakshmana's elder son Angada, inherited the Kingdom of Karupada, from his father and their younger son Chandraketu, inherited the kingdom of Mallya, being commissioned by Rama.


Death

According to a legend in
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's '' Ramcharitmanas'', after Sita and Lakshmana's death, Rama, Bharata and Shatrughan's samadhi, Mandvi and Shrutakirti, became Sati and died after their husband's samadhi. As per the promise given to her sister Sita, Urmila stayed in Ayodhya to look after her son's Angada and Chandraketu, and Sita's sons
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and Kusha. After few years, Urmila took samadhi in the Sarayu river.


In other versions


Jain version

Urmila is referred to as Prithvisundari in ''Jain Ramayana''. According to Jain storytelling, Lakshmana had around sixteen thousand wives in which Prithvisundari was his principle consort (in the Hindu epic, he had only one wife Urmila).


Mahaviracharita

The Sanskrit play '' Mahaviracharita'' by Bhavabhuti is based on the early life of Rama. According to the play, Vishwamitra invites Janaka to attend his sacrifice, but he sends his brother Kushadhvaja and daughters Sita and Urmila, as his delegates. This is the place, where Laxman and Urmila meet for the first time. By the end of the act, Kushadhvaja and Vishwamitra decide to marry Sita and Urmila to Rama and Lakshamana.


Portrayal and assessment

Urmila has been portrayed as an ideal wife and an ideal mother known for her sacrifice in various texts, stories, illustrations, movies. She is also portrayed as a devoted and patient wife who waits faithfully for her husband. She is often considered gentle, kind, compassionate and is known for her beauty and grace. The '' Balakanda'' chapter of the ''Ramayana'', describe her as "illustrious". Urmila was known for her sincerity towards her husband and her family, but at the same time she stood with what was right. She was the only one who fights for justice for her sister when Sita was banished from Ayodhya. In the ''Ramayana'', Urmila displays patience and fortitude throughout. Her sister, Sita always considered Urmila's sacrifice to be much bigger than that of her.


Temples and worship

Urmila alongside her husband, Lakshmana is worshipped across the country. * In Bharatpur district of
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, there is a temple dedicated to Lakshmana 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. * In Bhind district of
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, there is another temple dedicated to Lakshmana and Urmila. * In the Medak district of
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, there is a temple called Sri Kalyana Ramachandra Sannadhi that is dedicated to Lakshman and Urmila. This temple is the only one in India that has installed statues of Rama's brothers and their wives. * Urmila also appears alongside Lakshmana, Rama and Sita, at the Ramaswamy Temple,
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, through wall paintings and pillar structures.


Influence and popular culture

Urmila's story and her sacrifice have inspired "painting, film, novels, poems, TV serials and plays". Prominently, she is depicted in all the adaptations of ''Ramayana''.


Films

The following people portrayed Urmila in the film adaptation of ''Ramayana''. * Vasanthi portrayed her in the 1968 Telugu film '' Veeranjaneya''. * Sobha Kiran portrayed her in the 1977 Malayalam film '' Kanchana Sita''. * Svetha Rao portrayed her in the 1997 Telugu film ''
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''. * Isha Gupta portrayed her in the 1997 Hindi film '' Lav Kush''. * Nayani Dixit voiced her in the 2010 animated Hindi film '' Ramayana: The Epic''.


Television

The following people portrayed Urmila in the television adaptation of ''Ramayana''. * Anjali Vyas portrayed her in the 1987 series '' Ramayan'' and the 1998 series '' Luv Kush''. * Monika / Malavika Shivpuri portrayed her in the 1997 series '' Jai Hanuman''. * Vineeta Thakur portrayed her in the 2000 series '' Vishnu Puran''. * Ashwini Sidwani portrayed her in the 2002 series '' Ramayan''. * Meenakshi Arya portrayed her in the 2008 series '' Ramayan''. * Garima Jain'' portrayed her in the 2011 series Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev''. * Pallavi Sapra portrayed her in the 2012 series '' Ramayan''. * Suhasi Dhami portrayed her in the 2012 mini-series '' Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath''. Sadhna Sargam voiced for her in the song, "Jaao Na Morey Piya". * Khyati Mangla portrayed her in the 2015 series ''
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''. * Yukti Kapoor portrayed her in the 2015 series '' Siya Ke Ram''. * Nisha Nagpal portrayed her in the 2019 series '' Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush''. * Vaidehi Nair portrayed her in the 2024 series '' Shrimad Ramayan''. * Naviya Saini portrayed her in the 2024 series '' Kakabhushundi Ramayan- Anasuni Kathayein''.


Plays

The following plays portrayed Urmila's suffering in the theatre adaptation of ''Ramayana''. * Urmila played a prominent role in the 1955 play, ''Bhoomikanya Sita'', written by Bhargavaram Viththal Varerkar. * Meedhu Mrityam portrayed her in Nimmy Raphel's 2023 play titled ''Urmila'', that showcase her struggle with the emotional violence, post her husband's departure to exile. * Her suffering was also portrayed in the "Laxman-Urmila episode" of the 2023 play, ''Prem Ramayan''.


Books

The following novels talks about Urmila's life. * ''Sita's Sister'' by Kavita Kané, published in 2014. * ''Urmila'' by Pervin Saket, published in 2016. * ''The Princess Who Slept For 14 Years'' by Tulika Singh, published in 2018. * ''VISION and RE-VISION - Revisiting Mythologies, Rethinking Women'' by Beena. G. * ''Urmila: The Forgotten Princess'' by Smriti Dewan, published in 2021. * ''Princesses Recall: Stories of Grit and Sacrifice of Shanta, Ruma, Shrutakeerti and Urmila'' by Deepa Hariharan, published in 2021. * ''LakshmiLa : The Eternal Love Story'' by Shubhi Agarwal, published in 2022.


Others

*
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, included Urmila in his article ''Upekshita'', where he wrote about women who were ignored/overlooked. * Hindi poet Maithili Sharan Gupt wrote about Urmila's plight after her husband leave for exile, in his 1931 famous poem ''Saket'', that centres upon her life. * Hindi poet Bal Krishna Sharma Naveen praised Urmila, in his 1957 poem ''Urmila'', that centres upon her life and sacrifice. * In 2006, a song titled ''Urmila Devi Nidra'', was published, that talks about her sleeping for fourteen year and also centres upon how Lakshmana is reunited with Urmila.The song of Urmila’s separation: Andhra women’s song spotlights Ramayana’s neglected character
''Manushi'' Retrieved 27 December 2022


References


Further reading


''Valmiki Ramayana'', English verse translation
by Desiraju Hanumanta Rao, K. M. K. Murthy et al.
''Ramayana'', English verse translation
by Ralph T. H. Griffith at the
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