In the Hindu epic, the Ramayana, Lord Rama is considered to have one wife, Sita. Rama and Sita's marriage is one of the central events in the epic. Sita is revered as the ideal wife (Sita is also known as Janaki or Vaidehi), and their relationship symbolizes love, devotion, and fidelity.
It's important to note that in some regional folk variations and local adaptations of the Ramayana, there might be slight differences in the narrative, and additional characters or wives may be introduced. However, in the original Valmiki Ramayana and the mainstream versions of the Ramayana, Rama is depicted as having only one wife, Sita.