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Story Of Urmila From Ramayana And Her Sacrifice

Even if it is an ant, or an elephant, both of them have their contribution to make to the society they live in. The sacrifices, be it small or big, deserve appreciation and recognition so that the contributor gets his due share of justice. It also shows greatness on the part of the person who recognizes merit. Overall, merit has to be recognised in anyone, small or big. Our ancestors taught us through fables, and moral stories, how important it is to acknowledge the merit or good deeds of others. Rama, in the famous Ramayana epic or yore, carries it out himself in order to set a precedence for those who follow him.
How Rama Recognised Urmila's Greatness Without A Bias
Rama
and
his
brothers,
had
married
Sita
and
her
sisters
in
the
same
svayamvar.
Rama
had
married
Sita,
whereas
Urmila
was
married
to
Lakshmana.
Urmila's
love
towards
her
husband
was
unparalleled.
When
Rama
was
sent
to
exile
in
the
jungles,
it
was
Lakshmana
who
followed
Rama
wherever
he
went.
Lakshmana
wanted
to
be
of
service
to
Rama
in
the
forest.
He
left
his
loving
young
wife,
who
was
younger
than
Sita,
on
the
lap
of
the
unpredictable
destiny.
She
was
separated
from
him
for
14
long
years
just
because
Lakshmana
told
her
to
stay
away
from
him,
in
the
palace.
Sita
wanted
to
go
with
Rama
leaving
the
palace
and
everything
behind
her
while
Urmila,
although
she
wanted
to,
had
to
stay
back.
Spending
14
long
years
of
days
and
nights
away
from
the
husband
was
not
an
easy
choice
for
her.
But
she
was
willing
to
do
that
for
the
sake
of
Lakshmana.
Rama,
Lakshmana
and
Sita
were
back
to
Ayodhya
after
14
years
after
the
Ravanasura
samhara.
Rama Prostrates At Urmila's Feet
One
day,
Lakshmana
chanced
to
see
Rama
walking
towards
the
antahpur
of
Urmila.
Lakshmana
followed
Rama
without
his
knowledge.
When
Rama
went
inside,
he
saw
Urmila
sleeping
on
her
bed.
Rama,
with
his
hands
folded,
conducted
pradakshina
for
the
sleeping
Urmila
without
her
notice.
Then
facing
her
foot,
Rama
did
a
full-bodied
prostration
on
the
floor
to
Urmila.
Watching
this,
Lakshmana
was
in
tears
unable
to
bear
the
magnanimous
act
of
Rama.
When
asked
later
about
the
reason
for
doing
this,
Rama
said,
"I
respect
and
appreciate
Urimila
fully.
Her
patience
and
sacrifice
is
something
indescribable.
I
wanted
to
give
back
to
her
in
some
way,
what
I
owed
to
her.
But
I
wanted
to
do
it
in
a
way
she
would
not
notice.
If
she
knew
this,
she
would
not
let
me
prostrate
at
her
feet
as
she
is
too
respectful
of
me.
Hence,
I
showed
my
respect
to
her
while
she
was
sleeping.
What
a
sacrifice
and
what
a
response!
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