Shubhi Agarwal was born 29 January 2004 to a prominent Kanpur family, Uttar Pradesh. Shubhi Agarwal is a spiritual person. She is an avid writer, blogger and content creator. She enjoys discussing mental health, which she pursues even though she’s young. She also loves to counsel and help people who are struggling with their lives. She is a strong, independent girl who doesn’t care about what society thinks. Shubhi states, “I understand how important it to lend a helping hand to people who feel lonely or depressed.” She is a Class 12 student at DPS Kalyanpur Kanpur and is currently studying for the IPMAT exam to earn a business management degree. Shubhi started writing Lakshmila at the age of 14 and, by 15, had her own freelance business, SA Writing Services, to create, edit, and write content. She is familiar with all aspects of the Ramayana, including the Purans. She was an editor for Wikipedia and a national debater. Her website www.shubhiagarwal.in is where she began blogging. Here, she posts blogs about religion. She speaks out on social issues, including those that are taboos and which few people speak. You can find her on Instagram at @shubhi. agarwal29. Twitter: @shubhi2901. Quora: Shubhi agarwal148. She can be reached at [email protected]
“Don’t question his love for you. It is obvious. Two souls connected to one another can be broken by nothing. They are never apart no matter how far they travel, but they are always connected.” Urmila Lakshmila tells the story of Lakshman’s selfless love for Urmila, which is the foundation of the Ramayana. Lakshmila, the unites entities of Lakhsman & Urmila, doesn’t tell the world anything about their sacrifices. Instead they talk about their love which becomes the foundation of their powerful and supreme sacrifice. Lakshman is just as important as Urmila in this story. It gently reveals the unspoken truth that Lakshman’s love for Urmila was unique, divine, subtle, and powerful, lasting across many lifetimes. Their love was silent and selfless, more like a spiritual connection. Lakshmila gives a detailed account of each incident that occurred during the Treta Yug within the Suryavanshi families. This is based on extensive research from the Valmiki Ramayana and Kamban Ramayana.
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