Sita, also known as Siya, Jฤnaki, and Maithili, is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic Ramayana, celebrated for her courage, devotion, and moral strength.
Overview
Marriage To Rama
Birth And Early Life
Role In The Ramayana
Sita's Return To Ayodhya
Festivals Celebrating Sita
Sita In Art And Literature
Sita's Abduction By Ravana
Sita's Trials And Challenges
Symbolism And Cultural Impact
Modern Interpretations Of Sita
Bharatanatyam
The Ramayana
Resilience
Literature
Happiness
Culture
Husband
Society
Gardens
Spirit
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๐ธ Sita, also known as Siya and Jฤnaki, is the female protagonist of the epic Ramayana.
๐ She was found by King Janaka while he was plowing a field in Mithila.
๐ Sita chose Lord Rama as her husband during the Swayamvara by lifting the mighty bow of Lord Shiva.
๐ In the Ramayana, Sita symbolizes strength, loyalty, and devotion.
๐ฎ Sita faced many challenges, including the abduction by the demon king Ravana.
๐ Throughout her trials, Sita showed incredible bravery and kept hope alive.
๐ฐ Ravana kidnapped Sita but she remained loyal to Lord Rama throughout her captivity.
๐ฅณ Sita was joyfully welcomed back to Ayodhya after Rama defeated Ravana.
๐ผ Sita represents the ideal woman, combining beauty, wisdom, and strength.
๐ Festivals like Diwali celebrate Sita and her story, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
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