Shantadevi is a lesser-known figure in the epic Ramayana, yet her role is significant in the lineage of Sri Rama, the protagonist of the story. She was born as the daughter of King Dasharatha. While the Ramayana primarily focuses on the exploits of Rama and his brothers, certain narratives of the great epic also mentions Shantadevi, albeit briefly. Dasharatha, a noble and just king, had three queens: Kausalya, Sumitra, and Kaikeyi. It's often inferred that Kausalya was Shantadevi's mother, although the text does not explicitly state it. Shantadevi's story takes an interesting turn when she is adopted by King Romapada, who treats her as his own daughter. Romapada, impressed by her virtues and qualities, arranges her marriage to the sage Rishyashringa. This sage is renowned for his asceticism and spiritual prowess. One of the most pivotal moments in the Ramayana involving Shantadevi occurs when Sage Rishyasringa performs the Putrakameshti yajna on behalf of Dasharatha. ...