Mata Sita's younger sister Urmila is Laxmana's wife.
2007-03-06 19:36:58
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answered by jolly 2
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She is the worst treated lady in the whole Ramayana,at least Sita Devi was allowed to accompany Ram Chandra,but Urmila ,the wife of Lakshman,remained back home,alone .
2007-03-06 21:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Urmila
2007-03-09 22:26:54
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answered by Amit M 1
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Urmila
2007-03-09 22:19:42
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answered by genius 1
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Urmila
2007-03-06 22:48:32
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answered by Tejus PM 2
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Urmila
2007-03-06 19:40:09
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answered by Janice 3
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Urmila
2007-03-06 19:32:54
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answered by VP K 3
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Laxman Wife
2016-12-12 20:27:19
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answered by mcraney 4
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Laxaman's wife was Urmilla, 2nd daughter of Raja Janak and younger sister of Devi Sita, wife of Lord Rama of Ayudhoya.
2007-03-06 20:57:56
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answered by sudershan Guddy 4
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A traditional Sanskrit exhortation runs thus: Ahalya Draupadi Kunti Tara Mandodari tatha panchakanya svaranityam mahapataka nashaka “Remembering ever the virgins five – Ahalya, Draupadi, Kunti, Tara and Mandodari Destroys the greatest sins.” Ravana says to Sita ''Let the unpleasant effect caused by your dwelling in the Forest be destroyed. Be my wife, beautiful hipped lady, like Mandodari''. so, Mandodari was a very beautiful lady.Mandodari is the Queen Consort of Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana. The Ramayana describes Mandodari as beautiful, pious, and righteous.Though Ravan had married many women who hailed from the demigods, god and Naga communities, but Mandodari always remained his favorite among them and the most beloved to Ravan. Mandodari always wished well for Ravan and tried to maintain him on the pious path. She always protested though humbly of his misdeeds. The chastity of Mandodari already intimated her that all-pervasive almighty, Lord Rama had taken birth in Ayodhya. When Ravan abducted Sita craftily, Mandodari quietly and humbly tried to convince Ravan: "O my lord, Shri Rama is not an ordinary person. He is none other than the almighty, omnipotent, Satchidananda, Supreme Being Himself. Do not disrespect Him. Having enmity with Him might be disastrous. Vaidehi Sita is none other than Jagadjanini (mother of all beings), Yogamaya herself. This enmity is not good for you. Please return Sitaji to Shri Rama. We should then hand over the kingdom of Lanka to Meghanaad and go to the forests to concentrate our minds in Kausalendra (the lord of Kaushala- Lord Rama). He is the ocean of pity, He will definitely show grace on us". Mandodari does not abandon her husband who is tainted beyond doubt. Yet Ram abandons his wife who is tainted not in deed but by reputation. The contrast draws attention to the difference between traditional roles of a wife and a husband. But both Mandodari and Ram are faithful to their respective spouses. Mandodari does not look at another man and Ram never looks at another woman with the eyes of desire.The whole world rejects Ravan but Mandodari stands by him. Even when Ravan's actions lead to the death of her son, she stands by her husband. She knows that he has terrorized the world and abused women by his excesses, yet she stands by him. She appeals to her husband to change his ways but when he refuses she does not abandon him. She separates her judgment of him as a man from her duties as a wife. By standing by his side, she does not condone his actions nor encourage it. There is a dispassionate detachment between her opinions and her duties. Perhaps that is why she is considered worthy of worship as a Mahapativrata.
2016-04-04 00:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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