Lakshmana
stared at the sleeping form of his beloved elder brother and his
sister-in-law. They seemed dead tired as they slept in the rough
forest ground. Looking at them Lakshmana felt a strange
agony in his heart. Rama and
Sita...The people who were going to rule one of the greatest kingdoms
in the world....sleeping unprotected in the bare forest ground....If
Lakshmana had not been there in the forest with his brother, he would
never have believed that this was even possible....
Lakshmana
thought back of Urmila, Sita's sister and his wife, whom he had
left behind. Her anguished face on seeing him leave...
'Please....Sita
is going with her husband, Rama! Why can't I do the same?' Urmila had
demanded angrily.
Lakshmana
had taken her aside and made her sit down on the bed. 'I...I
know....it is very wrong to leave a wife and go away alone. But I
want you to be here....'
'Why?'
Urmila asked close to tears, looking confused.
'I
want you to stay here and look after father and our mothers....'
Lakshmana said quietly.
'But...'
Urmila started angrily.
'Please...hear
me out! I am going to the forest, because I want to take care of
Rama...Taking care of him is my life's purpose....' Lakshmana said
with a quiet pride in his eyes. 'If I take you along with me....How
can I take care of my brother all the time?'
Lakshmana
saw his wife as she angrily opened her mouth to protest. But she
closed her mouth and properly saw him....Probably she realized that
Lakshmana could not exist without Rama and that there was no point in
stopping him.... Out there in the forest, where there were wild
animals, dangerous monsters, Urmila realized that her husband would
need to have his wits around him if he were to protect himself and
the others. If Urmila went along, her husband's attention would be
divided and he would have to take care of her safety also....
Urmila
looked at Lakshmana and mutely nodded her head. 'OK!' She said in a
chocked voice. 'I will stay behind...'
It
was at that minute Lakshmana realized that his wife was also special....She had a quiet strength in her and he did not doubt, not
for one second, that she would wait for him till the end of the
fourteen years, here in the palace. He smiled as he looked at her
tear-filled eyes....
Lakshmana
smiled as he thought of the day...a warm feeling filling him.
There
was a slight change in the breeze and Lakshmana saw Rama move in
his sleep. His brother looked so.....Lakshmana just could not find a
proper word for his brother.....A man
born to be king....It was at
that minute that Lakshmana made a fierce promise to himself. The
armies of Ayodhya are not there to look after them, but I am there.
And I will look after them through day and night....
Lakhsmana
felt his vision blur as he looked around panicking slightly. He
turned and saw a fierce bright light. He was about to pull out his
weapon when his vision started getting more burred. Alarmed, he saw a
beautiful Goddess stand before him.
'How
will you do that warrior?' The Goddess asked.
'Do
what?' Lakshmana asked looking confused.
'Look
after them day and night!' The Goddess said clarifying.
Lakshmana
looked totally confused not understanding the question of the
Goddess. He was feeling extremely blissful, the same state he felt
before every sleep...He squinted as he stared at the Goddess.
The
Goddess smiled. 'I am Nindra, the Goddess of Sleep! How can you hope
to protect Rama and Sita, day and night? You are a human...you also
need to sleep!'
Lakshmana
fiercely fought the growing sleeping sensation in his eyes. 'NO! I
won't sleep! I need to....'
The
Goddess smiled sadly. 'Every living creature needs to sleep....There
is no exception!' The Goddess looked sad. Suddenly her eyes
brightened. 'Unless...!' The Goddess was however looking skeptical.
Lakshmana
grabbed at any chance he had. 'Unless what....Whatever it is I will
do it....'
Nindra
Devi shook her head. 'It is not something you can do....It is
something that needs to be done for you....'
Lakshmana
frowned looking at the Goddess. 'You have to find someone....' The
Goddess continued. 'Someone who is willing to sleep for you....all
the fourteen years that you are in the forest....That person would
sleep for you and you will never feel the need to sleep or get
tired....But whom would you find who would be willing to do that....'
Lakshmana
smiled without meaning to. Even before the Goddess had finished the
question, Lakshmana knew the answer to that question.'Urmila!' He
breathed heavily.
The
Goddess looked enquiringly at Lakshmana. 'Urmila would be willing to
do this for me!' Lakshmana did not doubt it, not even for one minute,
that Urmila would do this for him....'Please go and ask her. She
would be willing to make this....sacrifice!' Lakshmana knew that that
was exactly what Urmila was doing and she would do it for him
happily....
Goddess
Nindra went to Urmila. Lakshmana had correctly judged his
wife...Urmila happily accepted the responsibility given to her. It is said that Urmila slept her husband's share of sleep through the fourteen years that her husband spent in the
forest. That is why almost very little is said about her during the
fourteen years of exile.
However Urmila's acceptance had far more reaching consequences than just help Lakshmana protect Rama.
Ravana,
Rama's nemesis had a son Meghanand [he is called Indrajit, because he
had defeated Indra, the king of the Devas] Meghanand was almost
invincible in battle because he had a boon that only a person who had
not slept for fourteen years could defeat and kill him....When Urmila
had agreed to the condition of Goddess Nindra and took her husband's sleep, she had given her husband a powerful chance to defeat the invincible Meghanand.
And during the battle between Rama and Ravana, Lakshmana was the one who killed Meghanand, which truly turned the battle in favour of Rama and his army, in their fight for getting back Sita.....
And during the battle between Rama and Ravana, Lakshmana was the one who killed Meghanand, which truly turned the battle in favour of Rama and his army, in their fight for getting back Sita.....
This is definitely a story which is least heard by majority including me :) Could you provide a reference to some book for the story?
ReplyDeleteSir,
DeleteThis story can be found in Ranganathan Ramayana, a Telugu adaptation of Valmiki Ramayana.
Beautifully written. Great post and insight.
ReplyDeletei heard about urmil little bit but this story inever heard.great caracter of ramayan urmila and laxman
ReplyDeleteNice article, its quite amazing to know that there are so many interesting facts of Ramayana that many are not aware of. Adding few rare facts from the Ramayana here.
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That is why he was first injured by meghnath but his life was saved by lord hanuman who brought sanjeevani for him.
ReplyDeletePlease let me know the Hindi poem or epic about Urmila and Lakshman.i have read a portion called Urmila se vidha
ReplyDeleteGood! I Appreciate,
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