Urmila (Sanskrit:: ऊर्मिला) is a character in Ramayana, known for her sacrifice, to help her husband Lakshman, serve his elder brother Rama. She was daughter of King Janaka of Janakpur and his wife Queen Sunaina and also a younger sister of Sita. They had two sons - Angada and Chandraketu. 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.
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{{NeedCitation}}Urmila (Sanskrit:: ऊर्मिला) is a character in Ramayana, known for her sacrifice, to help her husband Lakshman, serve his elder brother Rama. She was daughter of King Janaka of Janakpur and his wife Queen Sunaina and also a younger sister of Sita. They had two sons - Angada and Chandraketu. 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.