She Who Slept for Dharma: The Untold Sacrifice of Urmila in Ranganatha Ramayana The Ramayana is a story of many sacrifices. Rama gave up his throne. Sita followed her husband into the forest. Lakshmana abandoned the comforts of the palace to serve his brother. But there is one sacrifice that rarely finds its way into the mainstream telling of this great itihasa — the silent, selfless surrender of Urmila, daughter of King Janaka and wife of Lakshmana. The Ranganatha Ramayana, composed by Buddha Reddy in Telugu, is one of the most beloved regional retellings of Valmiki's original. It brings to light certain episodes with remarkable emotional and philosophical depth. Among them, the story of Urmila's sleep stands as one of the most moving passages in all of Ramayana literature. Lakshmana's Resolve and the Goddess of Sleep When Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana entered the forest on the first night of their fourteen-year exile, Lakshmana made an extraordinary vow. He would not ...