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carrying was predicted by several priests who were at the party that he would become Rahwana's "wife" (his own father). Ravana was furious. He rose from his throne and wanted to behead Kanun. But before it was realized, Ravana suddenly canceled his intention because he thought who knew his child would become a beautiful child. Thus, she too will be willing to marry him. Sure enough, when Ravana was on an overseas service, his empress gave birth to a baby girl with a very beautiful face glowing like the full moon. Wibisana (Ravana's sister) who is holy and full of humanity, immediately took the baby and put it in Sinta's diamond, then anchored it into the river. Only God can help him, that's what Wibisana thought. He immediately made the black mega cloud into a baby boy who would later be named Megananda or Indrajit.
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exchanged the baby with a baby boy she had created from the sky. The baby boy was finally recognized by Ravana as his son, and later became known as Indrajit. Meanwhile, the baby girl who was dumped by Wibisana was carried by the river to the territory of the Mantili Kingdom. The king of the country named Janaka took and made her an adopted daughter, with the name Shinta.
2208:, during this test the fire-god Agni appears in front of Rama and attests to Sita's purity, or hands over to him the real Sita and declares it was Maya Sita who was abducted by Ravana. The Thai version of the Ramayana, however, tells of Sita walking on the fire, of her own accord, to feel clean, as opposed to jumping in it. She is not burnt, and the coals turn to lotuses. 3868:. While the story is similar to the original epic, there are two difference. Firstly, Rama married Sita, by completing the challenge of firing arrows through a spinning wheel with spokes. Later, Neang Seda (Sita) leave for the forest immediately after passing the test, as she is deeply offended by her husband's lack of trust in her and his lack of belief in her word. 3056:
wanted to in order to get her way, spoke harsh words, repented for it, loved her husband, was faithful to him, served her family, did not get seduced by the glamour and material objects in Lanka, faced an angry husband, tried to appease him, reconciled her marriage, later accepted her separation, raised well balanced children as a single mother and then moved on."
2316:, Sita was discovered in a furrow when Janaka was ploughing. Since Janaka was a king, it is likely that ploughing was part of a royal ritual to ensure fertility of the land. Sita is considered to be a child of Mother Earth, produced by union between the king and the land. Sita is a personification of Earth's fertility, abundance, and well-being. 3850:
who is concerned should not have. What was sparkling, at first he thought would make him happy, but on the contrary. Not only can Kijang Kencana be caught, but moreover he is captured and held captive by his own lust, which is manifested in the form of Ravana. Briefly he was diruda paripaksa, put in a gold cage in Alengka for about 12 years.
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Dasarata Mr. Rama was ordered to hand over the crown to Bharata (Rama's younger brother). In addition, Rama, Sinta and Laksmana had to leave the palace into the wilderness for 13 years. In exile in the jungle, Sinta is unable to contain her desire to control the tempting Kijang Kencana, which someone
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One day, a contest was held. Anyone who can draw the giant bow of Mantili's national heritage will become Sinta's mate. Ramawijaya, who was studying at the Brahmin Yogiswara, was advised to take part in the contest. Of course, Rama was successful, because he was the incarnation of Vishnu. Engagements
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tried to molest Vedavati and her chastity was sullied beyond Ravana's redemption when she was performing penance to become the consort of Vishnu. Vedavati immolated herself on a pyre to escape Ravana's lust, vowing to return in another age and be the cause of Ravana's destruction. She was duly reborn
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One time, Raden Ramawijaya was defeated by Raden Ramawijaya, until Dewi Shinta was freed from Ravana's shackles. However, Shinta's suffering did not end there. After being released, she was still suspected of her chastity by her own husband Ramawijaya. So, to show that as long as in the reign of the
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woman, the ideal woman. Some see her as victimized and oppressed who obeyed her husband's commands, remained faithful to him, served her in-laws or yielded to parental authority. Yet, there are others who see a more liberated Sita, who was outspoken, had the freedom to express herself, said what she
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opined that Sita was the central theme of the epic. He called her a dedicated wife and noted, "Sita's adamant wish to accompany Rāma to the forest despite the discomforts and dangers is another proof of the sincere affection the wife had for her husband." Sita has been considered as an equal partner
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Sita and Radha offer two templates within the Hindu tradition. If "Sita is a queen, aware of her social responsibilities", states Pauwels, then "Radha is exclusively focused on her romantic relationship with her lover", giving two contrasting role models from two ends of the moral universe. Yet they
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The sages said: "In the earthly realm, the celestial space, and the heavenly realms, and in the seven continents on Earth, in the three worlds—heaven, mortal, and the netherworld. All these, including space and the sky, reside within you. You embody joy, delight, exhilaration, and bliss. Oh ultimate
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is written by Valmiki himself and is shorter than the original epic. Sita is accorded far more prominence in this variant of the Ramayana narrative. During the war, Sahastra Ravana shot an arrow at Rama, making him wounded and unconscious on the battle field. Seeing Rama unconscious and helpless on
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Some of her most prominent speeches are with Hanuman when he reaches Lanka. Hanuman wants an immediate union of Rama and Sita and thus he proposes to Sita to ride on his back. Sita refuses as she does not want to run away like a thief; instead she wants her husband Rama to come and defeat Ravana to
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to marry Shrutakirti, allowing Lakshmana to marry Urmila. Ultimately, all four sisters married the four brothers, strengthening the alliance between the two kingdoms. A wedding ceremony was conducted under the guidance of Shatananda. During the homeward journey to Ayodhya, another avatar of Vishnu,
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format, a full-page picture on one side of folio and accompanying text on the reverse, this painting follow Indian tradition of illustration of several connected incidents from a story in the same picture in continuous narration. Here we first see Ravana overwhelmed by grief on hearing of his last
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Syahdan a hermit named Prabu Janaka from the land of Mantili, begged the gods to be blessed with offspring. So surprised when he opened his eyes, he heard the cry of a baby in a sinking ketupat floating in the river. The baby was taken with pleasure and brought home adopted as his son. Because the
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The Javanese version of Krishna is referred to as the reincarnation of Rama, while his younger brother, Subhadra, is referred to as the reincarnation of Shinta. Thus, the relationship between Rama and Shinta, who in the previous life was husband and wife, turned into brother and sister in the next
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On the instructions of his teacher, Resi Maruta, Rahwana learns that Widawati will incarnate as his own daughter. But when his wife named Dewi Kanung gave birth, Ravana went to expand the colony. Wibisana took the baby girl who was born by Kanung to be dumped in the river in a crate. Wibisana then
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Sita is the daughter of King Janak and Queen Videha of Mithalapuri. She has a brother named Bhamandal who is kidnapped soon after his birth by a deity due to animosity in a previous life. He is thrown into a garden of Rathnupur where he is dropped into the arms of King Chandravardhan of Rathnupur.
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is based on the early life of Rama. According to the play, Vishwamitra invites Janaka to attend his sacrifice, but he sends his brother Kushadhvaja and daughters Sita and Urmila, as his delegates. This is the place, where Rama and Sita met for the first time. By the end of the act, Kushadhvaja and
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Shinta is the daughter of an angel named Batari Tari or Kanun, the wife of Ravana. Shinta is believed to be the incarnation of Btari Widawati, the wife of Lord Vishnu. In the seventh month, Kanun who was "mitoni" her pregnancy, suddenly caused a stir in the Alengka palace, because the baby he was
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The next story is not much different from the original version, namely the marriage of Shinta to Sri Rama, her kidnapping, and the death of Ravana in the great war. However, the Javanese version says, after the war ended, Rama did not become king in Ayodhya, but instead built a new kingdom called
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In worship of Rama, Sita is represented as a dutiful and loving wife, holding a position entirely subordinate to Rama. However, in the worship of Radha Krishna, Radha is often preferred over to Krishna, and in certain traditions, her name is elevated to a higher position compared to Krishna's.
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noted, "Modern-day women continue to see themselves reflected in films, serials, and soap operas based on Sita's narrative. She has been portrayed as a "folk heroine" in several Maithili songs and continue being a primary figure for women through folktales." Assessing Sita's personality,
1995:. But astrologers predicted the ruin of Ravana because of this child. So, Ravana gives orders to kill the child. Manivati is placed in a casket and buried in the ground of Mithila, where she is discovered by some of the farmers of the kingdom. Then Janaka, king of that state, adopts her. 6347: 3016:, Sita is revered as the goddess. She has been portrayed as an ideal daughter, an ideal wife and an ideal mother in various texts, stories, illustrations, movies and modern media. Sita is often worshipped with Rama as his consort. The occasion of her marriage to Rama is celebrated as 2819:"Oh, rosy faced one, are you the personified numen of respect, renown or resplendence, or the felicitous Lakshmi herself, or oh, curvaceous one, are you a nymphal Apsara, or the numen of benefactress, or a self-motivated woman, or Rati devi, the consort of Manmatha, the Love God." 2247:. In the hermitage, Sita raised her sons alone, as a single mother. They grew up to be valiant and intelligent and were eventually united with their father. Once she had witnessed the acceptance of her children by Rama, Sita sought final refuge in the arms of her mother 2176:, his uncle, disguised himself as a magnificent deer to lure Sita. Sita, attracted to its golden glow asked her husband to make it her pet. When Rama and Lakshmana went far away from the hut, Ravana kidnapped Sita, disguising himself as a mendicant. Some versions of the 3985:
are charismatic art of Bihar, and are mostly based on religion and mythology. In the paintings, Hindu gods like Sita-Rama are in center with their marriage ceremony being one of the primary theme. Sita's abduction and her days in Lanka have also been depicted in the
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The marriage of the four sons of Dasharatha with the four daughters of Siradhvaja Janaka and Kushadhvaja. Rama and Sita, Lakshmana and Urmila, Bharata and Mandavi and Shatrughna with Shrutakirti. Folio from the Shnagri Ramayana, early 18th-century.
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to Rama. Known for her feminine courage, she is often bern cited as one of the defining figures of Indian womanhood. Throughout her life, Sita has taken crucial decisions such as accompanying Rama to exile or protecting her dignity in
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Pancawati. From her marriage to Rama, Sinta gave birth to two sons named Ramabatlawa and Ramakusiya. The first son, namely Ramabatlawa, brought down the kings of the Mandura Kingdom, including Basudeva, and also his son, Krishna.
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and marriages are all enlivened with debauchery, both in the country of Mantili and in Ayodya. But luck was not good for both of them, while enjoying their honeymoon, suddenly the crown belonged to Kekayi, Rama's stepmother.
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and later Panchavati. Sita and Lakshmana willingly renounced the comforts of the palace and joined Rama in exile. The Panchavati forest became the scene for Sita's abduction by Ravana, King of Lanka. The scene started with
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Ravana took Sita back to his kingdom in Lanka and she was held as a prisoner in one of his palaces. During her captivity for a year in Lanka, Ravana expressed his desire for her; however, Sita refused his advances.
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remaining son's death. Then furious with rage, he rushes with his upraised sword at Sita, who calmly awaits her fate seated in her grove, but he is restrained by his minister Suparsva. In order to intimidate
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The king and queen bring him up as their own son. Ram and Sita get married due to Bhamandal and in the course of events Bhamandal realises that Sita is his sister. It is then that he meets his birth parents.
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was sent by Rama to seek Sita and eventually succeeded in discovering Sita's whereabouts. Sita gave Hanuman her jewellery and asked him to give it to her husband. Hanuman returned across the sea to Rama.
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of the ninth century CE, Ravana disturbs the asceticism of Manivati, daughter of Amitavega of Alkapuri, and she pledges to take revenge on Ravana. Manivati is later reborn as the daughter of Ravana and
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for his own going forth on the morrow, he decides to send out his army yet again to the accompaniment of war-drums and trumpets being beaten and blown, while his own bow is made ready. Mewar, 1652.
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baby is known to be in the diamond Sinta, then he was given the name Sinta. After being 17 years old, Sinta made a commotion all the youth, both domestic and foreign cadets because of her beauty.
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The Ramlila festivities were declared by UNESCO as one of the "Intangible Cultural Heritages of Humanity" in 2008. Ramlila is particularly notable in historically important Hindu cities of
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The second time Sita is shown talking prominently is when she speaks to Ravana. Ravana has come to her in the form of a mendicant and Sita tells him that he does not look like one.
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share common elements as well. Both face life challenges and are committed to their true love. They are both influential, adored and beloved goddesses in the Hindu culture.
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Sita was finally rescued by Rama, who waged a war to defeat Ravana. Upon rescue, Rama makes Sita undergo a trial by fire to prove her chastity. In some versions of the
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King of Alengka, Sinta has not been stained, Shinta proves herself by plunging into the fire. Shinta was saved from the raging fire by the gods of heaven.
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Sita's story and sacrifice have inspired "painting, film, novels, poems, TV serials and plays". Prominently, she is depicted in all the adaptations of
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from the 8th century onward and was represented in literature, temple architecture, dance and theatre. Dramatic enactments of the story of the
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describes Sita as primal Prakriti, or primordial nature. She is, asserts the text, same as Lakshmi and the Shakti (energy and power) of
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festival that celebrates the birth of the goddess Sita, one of the most popular deities in Hinduism, and an incarnation of the goddess
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Religious Celebrations: An Encyclopedia of Holidays, Festivals, Solemn Observances, and Spiritual Commemorations [2 volumes]
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embodiment of Dhatrī! bestower of the Brahmavidya to Lord Hanuman! Oh sustainer of all realms, Sri Sita! We bow to you repeatedly."
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known for its non-heroic portrayal of Rama, Sita, and other characters, which rendered the work unsuitable for religious purposes.
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In Rama and Sita's temple, she is always placed on Rama's right, with a golden-yellow complexion. She is dressed in traditional
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where she narrates an ancient story to Rama, whereby Rama promises to Sita that he will never kill anybody without provocation.
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ceremony at his capital with the condition that she would marry only a prince who would possess the strength to string the
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Rama and Sita's life is remembered and celebrated every year with dramatic plays and fireworks in autumn. This is called
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mostly concentrates on Rama's actions, Sita also speaks many times during the exile. The first time is in the town of
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was a poetic term, which signified fertility and the many blessings coming from settled agriculture. The Sita of the
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Although Sita's statue is always kept with Rama's statue in Rama temples, there are some temples dedicated to Sita:
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In some parts of India, Rama and Sita's return to Ayodhya and their coronation is the main reason for celebrating
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Marrison, G. E. (January 1989). "Reamker (Rāmakerti), the Cambodian version of the Rāmāyaṇa.* a review article".
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has become a popular source of artistic expression for dance drama and shadow puppet performances in the region.
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Screening Culture, Viewing Politics: An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India
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Sita's character and life has significant influence on modern woman. On this, Malashri Lal, the co-editor of
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Thus Sita was forced into exile a second time. Sita, who was pregnant, was given refuge in the hermitage of
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Puranic Encyclopaedia: a Comprehensive Dictionary with Special Reference to the Epic and Puranic Literature
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has devotional hymns dedicated to her. Ramananda through his conversation with disciple Surasurananda in
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Ravana kidnapping Sita riding winged giant, while the Jatayu on the left tried to help her. 9th century
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is a center of pilgrimage where the wedding of Sri Rama and Sita took place and is re-enacted yearly as
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and is the goddess of beauty and devotion. Sita's birthday is celebrated every year on the occasion of
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Sita returns to her mother, the Earth, as Sri Rama, her sons, and the sages watch in astonishment.
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Idols of Sita (far right), Rama (center), Lakshmana (far left) and Hanuman (below, seated) at
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of Vimala Suri, Sita has been depicted as Janaka's biological daughter. According to Rev. Fr.
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A Dictionary English and Maráthí ... commenced by J. T. Molesworth ... completed by T. Candy
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gives a detail account of Sita's swayamvara, abduct and her exile, in the cantos 10 to 15.
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John Cadet, The Ramakien, illustrated with the bas-reliefs of Wat Phra Jetubon, Bangkok,
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The Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa: with the commentary (the Samjivani) of Mallinatha; Cantos I-X
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The Mahabharata, Volume 2: Book 2: The Book of Assembly; Book 3: The Book of the Forest
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Yadav, Ramprasad (2016). "Historical and Cultural Analysis of Ramayana: An Overview".
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is a part of performance arts culture of Indonesia, particularly the Hindu society of
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associated with agriculture, fertility, food and wealth for continuation of humanity.
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Towan Potri Malano Tihaya, or Potri Malayla Ganding, the princess of Polo Nabanday –
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A female deity of agricultural fertility by the name Sita was known before Valmiki's
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Edward O. Henry (1998). "Maithil Women's Song: Distinctive and Endangered Species".
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Her life struggles were also portrayed in the "Sita-Rama episode" of the 2023 play,
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Vivaha Panchami is a Hindu festival celebrating the wedding of Rama and Sita in the
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due to his ability to transcend body consciousness; Sita is therefore also known as
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so that you will be well-portioned for us, so that you will be well-fruited for us."
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and Mandavi were to marry first. He then arranged for Bharata to marry Mandavi and
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in temples and sacred places associated with Rama, such as the Mithila region of
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had brought Rama and his brother Lakshmana to the forest for the protection of a
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Dimock, Jr, E.C. (1963). "Doctrine and Practice among the Vaisnavas of Bengal".
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Hindu Goddesses: Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition
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Hindu Goddesses Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition
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Rama and Sita have inspired many forms of performance arts and literary works.
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The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art
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along with a veil. Her jewelry are either made of metals, pearls or flowers.
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The goddess is best known by the name "Sita", derived from the Sanskrit word
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VR Rao (1987), Selected Doctrines from Indian Philosophy, South Asia Books,
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Later, the story of Sita miraculously appearing in a furrow was inserted in
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The Constant and Changing Faces of the Goddess: Goddess Traditions of Asia.
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the field, Sita give up her human appearance and take the horrific form of
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A History of Indian Literature, 500-1399: From the Courtly to the Popular
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bas-relief at the temple dedicated to Shiva at Prambanan temple complex,
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Om Lata Bahadur (2006). John Stratton Hawley; Vasudha Narayanan (eds.).
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India's Agony Over Religion: Confronting Diversity in Teacher Education
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Narrative Sculpture and Literary Traditions in South and Southeast Asia
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Singaravelu, S (1982). "Sītā's Birth and Parentage in the Rāma Story".
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The following plays portrayed Sita's life in the theatre adaptation of
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R Gandhi (1992), Sita's Kitchen, State University of New York Press,
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Many Rāmāyaṇas: The Diversity of a Narrative Tradition in South Asia
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Shilpa Mukherjee / Meenakshi Gupta portrayed her in the 1997 series
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The following people portrayed Sita in the television adaptation of
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is also common at religious places and gatherings, for example, the
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Vishwamitra decide to marry Sita and Urmila to Rama and Lakshamana.
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pairs represent two different personality sets, two perspectives on
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The Ramayana of Valmiki: An Epic of Ancient India : Sundarkand
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community in modern times. Sita is also the supreme goddess in the
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Iconography of Hanuman visiting Sita during her captivity in Lanka
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Rama with Lakshmana (left), Sita (right) and Hanuman at his feet.
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Institutions and Inequalities: Essays in Honour of André Béteille
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explains the complete procedure to worship Sita-Rama, Tulsidas's
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as an earth goddess who blesses the land with good crops. In the
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Sita is referred to as the following, in different versions of
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as the princess of Mithila. As the wife of Rama, she is called
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Dalal, Roshen (14 July 2017), "Hinduism and its basic texts",
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The following people portrayed Sita in the film adaptation of
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community founded by the 14th-century North-Indian poet-saint
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and is called ethereal and divine. Praising her beauty in the
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The Vishnu Purana: A system of Hindu mythology and tradition
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Sita is referred to as Neang Seda in the Cambodian version
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Jain, Pannalal (2000). Hiralal Jain, A.N. Upadhaye (ed.).
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Robert P. Goldman; Sally Sutherland Goldman, eds. (1996),
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Reena Shah voiced her in the 2008 America animated series
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traditions of Hinduism. Regarded as the avtara of goddess
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arrived in Mithila for his son's wedding and noticed that
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on her lion throne, and she personifies three goddesses:
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and lifestyles, both cherished in the way of life called
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Sita along with Rama appears as the central character in
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Grierson, Sir George (1926). "On the Adbhuta-Ramayana".
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Indian Literature and Popular Cinema: Recasting Classics
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Tulsidas refers Sita as World's Mother And Ram as Father
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Image depicting the manifestation of Sita from the Earth
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describes Sita as the ultimate reality of the universe (
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by Samhita Arni and Moyna Chitrakar, published in 2011.
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have mentioned Sita, in their works. While Ramananda's
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Dewi Shinta, Sebuah Gambaran Keteguhan Seorang Feminis
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The Ramayan of Tulsidas or the Bible of Northern India
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Sage Narada Refers to Sita As Mystic Goddess of Beauty
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3448:– The devotional poem has prayers dedicated to Sita. 11798: 9876: 9637: 9190: 9011: 8601: 8393:. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 2015. 7746:. Delhi, India: Parimal Publications. p. 946. 7183:"Contemporary Influence of Sita – Anju P. Bhargava" 6870:"Valmiki Ramayana – Aranya Kanda in Prose Sarga 46" 6759: 4947: 4801: 1975:suggest that Sita was a reincarnation of Vedavati. 10119:Iyengar, Kodaganallur Ramaswami Srinivasa (2005). 9878: 9218:"Telugu Review: 'Sri Rama Rajyam' is a must watch" 8859:, 1988), p. 223. Cited in Yamashita (1999), p.178. 8793:"On Java, a Creative Explosion in an Ancient City" 8725:. South Asian Association For Regional Cooperation 7488:Dealing with Deities: The Ritual Vow in South Asia 7147: 7145: 6981:Iyengar, Kodaganallur Ramaswami Srinivasa (2005). 6720: 6352:(1st ed.). Gita Press Gorakhpur. p. 211. 6079: 5387: 5385: 5383: 5381: 5379: 5333: 5109: 5107: 5105: 3741: 3346:, which the text asserts comes from 21 schools of 1760:, Janaka found her while ploughing as a part of a 1659:. Sita, in her youth, chooses Rama, the prince of 9952: 9900: 7009:"The Jataka, Vol. IV: No. 461.: Dasaratha-Jātaka" 6520: 5793: 5261:The Rigveda –– Earliest Religious Poetry of India 5257: 4890: 4667:by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, published in 2019. 4530:voiced for her in the song, "Jaao Na Morey Piya". 3390:List of prayers and hymns dedicated to Sita are: 3281:Seetha Amman Kovil, Nähe Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. 3214:, situated in Sitamarhi district in Bihar, India. 13141: 9115: 8893: 8891: 7153:"Revisiting Sita of Shri Ram: The equal partner" 5827:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 240–241. 5027: 5025: 4771: 4608:Sita is the central character in the 1955 play, 3933:Siti Dewi, adoptive daughter of Maharisi Kali – 1892:pilgrimage site which is located in present-day 76:Siya, Janaki, Maithili, Vaidehi, Bhumija, Seetha 8682: 8192: 7142: 6805:Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Art 6801:"Clothing as devotion in Contemporary Hinduism" 6683:Mirashi, V. V. (1996). "The Mahavira-charita". 6563:Vaisnavism, Saivism and minor religious systems 5797:A Socio-political Study of the Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa 5376: 5351: 5102: 4693:Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital in 4649:Sita – An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana 4088:and in many places across the globe within the 2211: 599: 9671:. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. 9638:Banerjee Divakaruni, Chitra (7 January 2019). 9590:. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. 9472: 8074:Pop Culture India!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle 7630:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of August 2024 ( 6014:Questioning Ramayanas: A South Asian Tradition 5820: 5731:, Princeton University Press, pp. 80–82, 5481: 5283: 5281: 5223: 5219: 5217: 5069: 4778:. University of California Press. p. 78. 4632:The following novels talks about Sita's life. 3907:Nang Sida, who embodies purity and fidelity – 3295:Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanumana worship at 2180:describe Sita taking refuge with the fire-god 1855:Sita is known by many epithets. She is called 679: 519: 11520: 11004: 10223: 9881:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism: N-Z 9556: 9340: 8888: 8671:https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sahibdin 8316:Traces of an Old Sundanese Ramayana Tradition 6345: 6303: 5824:The Cambridge Companion to Utopian Literature 5022: 4831: 1867:. Her father Janaka had earned the sobriquet 1614:and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic 1556: 619: 579: 539: 27:Major goddess in Hinduism and consort of Rama 9791:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 9191:Nagpaul D'souza, Dipti (17 September 2010). 9119:So many cinemas: the motion picture in India 5049:Publishing, Bloomsbury (13 September 2011). 4673:by Bhanumathi Narasimhan, published in 2021. 3342:. She represents the vocal form of the four 1729: 659: 11018: 9082: 8755: 7648:Vaisnava Sects, Saiva Sects, Mother Worship 7644: 6880: 6735:. Abhinav Publications. 30 September 2017. 6061:. India: Amar Chitra Katha. pp. 1–96. 5391: 5278: 5214: 5204:International Journal of Historical Studies 4924: 4922: 4865:Vaisnava Sects, Saiva Sects, Mother Worship 4861: 4370:voiced her in the 2010 animated Hindi film 3710:to celebrate the arrival of spring season. 2991: 559: 11527: 11513: 11011: 10997: 10230: 10216: 10009: 9665:Narasimhan, Bhanumathi (15 October 2021). 9664: 9478: 9341:Bhattacharyya, Anushree (27 August 2013). 8992:Balajiwale, Vaishali (14 September 2015). 8991: 8948: 8828:. Abhinav Publications. pp. 109–160. 8825:Rāma-legends and Rāma-reliefs in Indonesia 7560:Comparative Studies in Society and History 6856: 6559: 6479:sfn error: no target: CITEREFPauwels2008 ( 5944:BooksFact – Ancient Knowledge & Wisdom 5847: 5666: 5664: 5463:. Allahabad: Mithila Prakasana. p. 13 5456: 5055:. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 457. 5048: 3960: 3883:'s Sitamarhi. Sita is one of the eighteen 2777:इच्छाशक्तिः क्रियाशक्तिः साक्षाच्छक्तिरिति 1908:, is also described as Sita's birthplace. 1632:, and is regarded as an avatar of goddess 1563: 1549: 723: 639: 61: 9855: 9583: 9274: 8444: 8431:Dewi Shinta : Sifat dan Kisah Cerita 7661: 7512:Larson, Gerald James (16 February 1995). 7484: 7094: 6766:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 189–195. 6598:(in Hindi). News18 हिंदी. 7 November 2018 6228:, New York: Routledge, pp. 157–170, 6121: 5891:. The Infinity Foundation. Archived from 5602: 5227:Encyclopaedia of Hindu Gods and Goddesses 4802:Krishnan Aravamudan (22 September 2014). 4297:portrayed her in the 1960 Malayalam film 4191:. It is often used during the recital of 3946:Nang Sida, incarnation of Nang Souxada – 3538:. It is observed on the fifth day of the 3358:, and 40 schools of Atharvaveda. Sita is 3332:, that primarily worships Rama and Sita. 2273: 1772:may have been named after a more ancient 9859:Upaniṣads: Selections from 108 Upaniṣads 9691: 9557:Arni, Samhita; Chitrakar, Moyna (2011). 9055: 8472: 8331: 8166: 8070: 7667: 7550: 6655: 6413: 6255: 5750: 5701: 5264:. Oxford University Press. p. 643. 5181:Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). 5120:. Sarup & Sons. pp. 1210–1220. 5114:Swami Parmeshwaranand (1 January 2001). 4919: 4055: 3992: 3964: 3820: 3808: 3750: 3680: 3473: 3426:Hare Rama Rama Rama, Sita Rama Rama Rama 3310:, Rama and Sita became the focus of the 3290: 3286: 3067: 2995: 2942: 2728: 2578: 2343: 2295: 2253: 2215: 2142: 2128: 2042: 1888:The birthplace of Sita is disputed. The 1844:associate her repeatedly as the wife of 1733: 10118: 10029: 9982: 9961: 9799: 9718: 9610: 9533:In Search of Sita: Revisiting Mythology 9529: 8790: 8743: 8383: 8292:The Indianized States of Southeast Asia 7690: 6980: 6903: 6844: 6682: 6493: 6474: 6286: 6196: 6097: 6010: 5661: 4637:In Search of Sita: Revisiting Mythology 4261:portrayed her in the 1934 Bengali film 3573: 3546:month (November – December) as per the 3040:In Search of Sita: Revisiting Mythology 1883: 14: 13142: 9947: 9847:: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default ( 9820: 9748: 9584:Pattanaik, Devdutt (20 October 2013). 9017: 8928: 8882: 8286: 7511: 7305:. Info Kerala Communications Pvt Ltd. 7121: 6930:Shimkhada, D. and P.K. Herman (2009). 6749:from the original on 21 February 2017. 6616: 6547: 6430: 6414:Varnekar, Dr. Sridhar Bhaskar (1988). 6168: 6148: 6109: 6085: 6075:Ramcharitmanas – Balkand, Manglacharan 5964: 5535: 5508: 5488:. Dreamland Publications. p. 32. 5075: 4557:Jai Hanuman – Sankatmochan Naam Tiharo 4520:portrayed her in the 2012 mini-series 4382:portrayed her in the 2011 Telugu film 4358:voiced her in the 1992 animated film 4333:portrayed her in the 1997 Telugu film 4309:portrayed her in the 1968 Telugu film 4051: 2703: 2239:, where she delivered twin sons named 2220:Sita with her two sons, Lava and Kusha 2118: 2083:(ritual sacrifice). Hearing about the 1940:was based on the authentic version of 1900:, which is located in the present-day 11508: 10992: 10211: 10050: 9987:. Adyar Library and Research Center. 9800:Prasoon, Prof.S.K. (1 January 2008). 8897: 8627:from the original on 22 November 2021 8008: 7739: 7612:from the original on 23 December 2023 7381: 7351: 6798: 6780:from the original on 11 November 2023 6223: 6136: 5851:The Penguin Companion to the Ramayana 5800:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 2–3. 5201: 5180: 5117:Encyclopaedic Dictionaries of Puranas 4880:"Rs 48.5 crore for Sita's birthplace" 4661:by Aditya Iyengar, published in 2019. 4639:by Namita Gokhale, published in 2009. 4394:portrayed her in the 2023 Hindi film 4345:portrayed her in the 1997 Hindi film 4321:portrayed her in the 1976 Tamil film 4285:portrayed her in the 1958 Tamil film 4273:portrayed her in the 1943 Hindi film 4233: 4064:, the Burmese version of the Ramayana 3894: 3781:stories. Sita in Indonesia is called 2378:, It identifies Sita with primordial 1691:. She is imprisoned in the garden of 1679:forest from where she is abducted by 10099: 10071: 9256:from the original on 16 October 2021 9097:from the original on 2 December 2014 8822:Willem Frederik Stutterheim (1989). 8791:Frazier, Donald (11 February 2016). 8756:Norvin Hein (1958). "The Ram Lila". 8557: 8475:Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 8135: 8091:from the original on 31 January 2024 8012:Festivals, Fairs, and Fasts of India 7929: 7702: 7532:from the original on 31 January 2024 7382:Singh, Kautilya (12 November 2019). 7163:from the original on 31 January 2024 5886: 5868:from the original on 18 January 2023 5708:Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 5671: 5363:Sacred Sites: World Pilgrimage Guide 5031: 3154:Sree Seetha Devi Lava-Kusha Temple, 2626: 2607:paragon of a serious, virtuous man. 2357:Sita is an important goddess in the 13124: 10139: 10072:Nair, Shantha N. (1 January 2008). 9530:Gokhale, Namita (15 October 2009). 8584:Characters of the Phra Lak Phra Lam 7298: 6958:. 21 September 2014. Archived from 6707: 6056: 6037: 5991: 5889:"Contemporary Influence of Sita by" 5614:]. Vani Prakashan. p. 80. 5579: 5562: 5404:, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 235–240. 5230:. Sarup & Sons. pp. 304–. 4361:Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama 3051:"Sita, conjures up an of a chaste 2938: 2348:Sita with her husband Rama, in the 2038: 1800:-Translated by Jamison and Brereton 1776:Sita, who is mentioned once in the 24: 10330: 10093: 9968:. University of California Press. 9644:. HarperCollins Publishers India. 8910:from the original on 7 August 2020 8803:from the original on 11 April 2021 8197:. University of California Press. 7367:Tiptoeing on Sita trail in Wayanad 7302:Pilgrimage to Temple Heritage 2015 6687:. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. 6497:The Ramayana of Valmiki: Balakanda 6203:. University of California Press. 6017:. University of California Press. 5681:. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. 5509:Bhalla, Prem P. (1 January 2009). 3969:Sita as depicted in a painting by 3519: 2684: 2665: 2631: 1848:(a god associated with rains) and 1636:. She is the chief goddess of the 25: 13211: 10161: 9953:Béteille, Guha & Parry (1999) 9719:Bhelari, Amit (21 January 2024). 9322:from the original on 21 June 2020 9083:Vijayakumar, B. (3 August 2014). 8350:The Old Javanese Ramayana Kakawin 8217: 6560:Bhandarkar, R. G. (20 May 2019). 6304:Bhagavānadāsa, Vaishṇava (1992). 6290:Valmiki Samhita (वाल्मीकि संहिता) 6011:Richman, Paula (1 January 2001). 5288:Heidi Rika Maria Pauwels (2007). 4772:David R. Kinsley (19 July 1988). 4585:portrayed her in the 2024 series 4566:portrayed her in the 2019 series 4548:portrayed her in the 2015 series 4536:portrayed her in the 2015 series 4508:portrayed her in the 2012 series 4497:portrayed her in the 2011 series 4490:sang for her in the series songs. 4471:portrayed her in the 2008 series 4459:portrayed her in the 2002 series 4447:portrayed her in the 2000 series 4420:portrayed her in the 1987 series 4163:, people use salutations such as 3676: 3221:district in Uttar Pradesh, India. 3000:Rama seated with Sita, fanned by 2574: 2335:— Balkand, Manglacharan, Shloka 5 1825:Sita to those who hold the plough 13123: 13113: 13104: 13103: 13092: 11797: 11543: 11535: 11162: 10179: 10167: 10146:. Sahitya Akademi. p. 124. 9712: 9692:Tripathi, Amish (25 July 2022). 9685: 9658: 9631: 9611:Iyengar, Aditya (25 July 2019). 9604: 9577: 9550: 9523: 9498: 9446: 9420: 9390: 9365: 9334: 9304: 9268: 9236: 9210: 9184: 9154: 9136: 9122:. Eminence Designs. p. 86. 9109: 9076: 9049: 9023: 8985: 8959: 8942: 8922: 8898:Onial, Devyani (6 August 2020). 8862: 8842: 8815: 8784: 8749: 8711: 8676: 8639: 8607: 8577: 8551: 8535: 8509: 8466: 8454: 8438: 8422: 8396: 8355: 8342: 8325: 8314:Nurdin. J aka J. Noorduyn: 1971. 8308: 8280: 8274:The Episodes of Ramayana Stories 8266: 8234: 8211: 8186: 8160: 8129: 8103: 8064: 8002: 7977: 7955: 7903: 7878: 7845: 7812: 7786: 7760: 7733: 7708: 7638: 7544: 7505: 7478: 7452: 7426: 7401: 7375: 7360: 7352:Sinha, Amitabh (26 April 2023). 7345: 7319: 7292: 7274:"Sita Kund: Holy Site of Munger" 7266: 7240: 7214: 7200: 7057: 6346:Maha Upaniṣad, Maithili (1934). 5994:"Aranya Kanda in Prose Sarga 49" 4722: 4708: 4060:Rama (Yama) and Sita (Thida) in 3706:is an annual Seva celebrated in 3415:– The maha-mantra is as follows: 3274: 3254: 3227: 2922: 2911: 2900: 2889: 2878: 2867: 2856: 2775:सा देवी त्रिविधा भवति शक्त्यासना 2463:. She also finds mention in the 13093: 10075:Echoes of Ancient Indian Wisdom 10054:Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide 9821:Tinoco, Carlos Alberto (1996). 8290:(1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). 8250:. 12 April 2006. Archived from 7175: 7088: 7066: 7051: 7026: 7001: 6974: 6944: 6924: 6897: 6862: 6792: 6753: 6701: 6676: 6649: 6627: 6610: 6588: 6553: 6514: 6487: 6451: 6424: 6407: 6381: 6356: 6339: 6314: 6297: 6280: 6256:Buitenen, J. A. B. van (1973). 6249: 6217: 6197:Kinsley, David (19 July 1988). 6190: 6162: 6142: 6068: 6050: 6031: 6004: 5985: 5958: 5932: 5907: 5848:Cakrabartī, Bishṇupada (2006). 5841: 5814: 5787: 5744: 5718: 5704:"The Geography of Ráma's Exile" 5695: 5628: 5596: 5573: 5556: 5529: 5502: 5475: 5450: 5424: 5315: 5251: 5195: 5174: 5141: 5042: 5008: 4994: 4808:. PartridgeIndia. p. 213. 4539:Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan 3804: 3742:Outside the Indian subcontinent 3542:or waxing phase of moon in the 3502:(first lunar fortnight) of the 2780:That divine Being is threefold, 2615:, who is a playful adventurer. 1831:And Earth to all living being. 13018:Relations with other religions 10200:New International Encyclopedia 9885:. The Rosen Publishing Group. 9312:"Sita Sings the Blues reviews" 7101:. Calcutta: Orient Blackswan. 6716:] (in Assamese). Banalata. 5751:SarDesai, D. R. (4 May 2018), 4976: 4872: 4855: 4832:Sally Kempton (13 July 2015). 4825: 4795: 4765: 4523:Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath 3534:which was the capital city of 3463: 2724: 2035:grew up with them in Mithila. 1859:as the daughter of Janaka and 1702:In some versions of the epic, 50:Goddess of Beauty and Devotion 13: 1: 13200:Princesses in Hindu mythology 10102:Ravishenacharya's Padmapurana 10012:"सीतोपनिषत् (Sita Upanishad)" 9877:Lochtefeld, James G. (2002). 8949:MOLESWORTH, James T. (1857). 8935:Religious sects of the Hindus 8558:Ding, Emily (1 August 2016). 7122:Guruge, Ananda W. P. (1991). 7098:Hindu Women: Normative Models 6763:Elements of Hindu iconography 6623:(in Hindi). Maithilī Akādamī. 6226:Reading the Sacred Scriptures 5759:, Routledge, pp. 15–28, 4753: 4614:Bhargavaram Viththal Varerkar 4404: 4044:region. The folk music genre 4014:. Arranged in old horizontal 3550:calendar and in the month of 2807:, Sita is mostly depicted in 2520:Apart from other versions of 2339: 2155:Some time after the wedding, 2055:When Sita reached adulthood, 1647:Described as the daughter of 10237: 10122:Asian Variations in Ramayana 9983:Warrier, AG Krishna (1967). 9856:Mahadevan, T. M. P. (1975). 9668:Sita: A Tale of Ancient Love 9587:Sita: A Tale of Ancient Love 8758:Journal of American Folklore 8363:"Ramayana(s) retold in Asia" 8052:Encyclopedia Britannica 2015 7095:Mukherjee, Prabhati (1999). 6984:Asian Variations in Ramayana 6956:en.encyclopediaofjainism.com 6907:Sixty Upanishads of the Veda 6760:T. A. Gopinatha Rao (1993). 6431:Pandey, Dr. Rajbali (1970). 6176:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. 6158:. Oriental Translation Fund. 5965:MacFie, J. M. (1 May 2004). 5753:"India in Prehistoric Times" 5542:. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. 5460:Cultural Heritage of Mithila 5438:. New Delhi. 23 October 2023 5004:. WION India. 24 March 2022. 4758: 4671:Sita: A Tale of Ancient Love 4036:Sita is a primary figure in 3976: 3746: 3698:Tirumala Venkateswara Temple 3458: 3399:– Greeting or Salutation in 2212:Later years and second exile 1986:: According to Gunabhadra's 1918:Janaka's biological daughter 7: 10010:Hattangadi, Sunder (2000). 8352:. The Hague: Nijhoff: 1955. 7645:Tattwananda, Swami (1984). 7574:(inactive 26 August 2024). 7125:The Society of the Ramayana 6620:जानकी-रामायण: प्रबन्ध-काव्य 6264:University of Chicago Press 5294:. Routledge. pp. 53–. 4862:Tattwananda, Swami (1984). 4701: 4177:Siyavar Ramchandraji Ki Jai 4117:Javanese traditional ballet 3857: 3582:, and the play follows the 3407:Siyavar Ramchandraji Ki Jai 3403:dedicated to Sita and Rama. 3217:Sita Ki Rasoi, situated in 3102:, Janaki Dham, situated in 2977: 2500:is mentioned, known as the 2374:, which is attached to the 1593: 683: 663: 643: 623: 603: 583: 563: 543: 523: 503: 500: 67:Lithograph of Sita in exile 10: 13216: 13180:Characters in the Ramayana 9742: 9641:The Forest of Enchantments 9056:Mankekar, Purnima (1999). 8136:Bose, Mandakranta (2004). 7794:"Tulsidas's Janaki Mangal" 7276:. Im:Bihar. Archived from 6521:Marijke J. Klokke (2000). 6477:, pp. 12–15, 497–517. 6287:Valmiki (6 October 2023). 5794:Ramashraya Sharma (1986). 5258:Stephanie Jamison (2015). 5038:. J. Johnson. p. 316. 5018:. The Print. 2 April 2022. 4838:. Jaico Publishing House. 4665:The Forest of Enchantments 4146: 3523: 3490:. It is celebrated on the 3467: 3382:(goddess of destruction). 3060: 2962: 2958: 2951:at the Swarn Jain Temple, 2782:through her power, namely, 2558:Vaishnava Matabja Bhaskara 2451:(as consort of Rama), the 2433:(as form of Lakshmi), the 2122: 2050:National Museum, New Delhi 2019:Sita has a younger sister 2003:Sanghadasa's Jaina version 1878: 1764:and adopted her. The word 695:Glossary of Hinduism terms 421:Sunayana (adoptive mother) 288:Vaishnava Matabja Bhaskara 29: 13090: 12917: 12882: 12708: 12643: 12550: 12477: 12470: 12369: 12272: 12263: 12171: 12057: 12014: 11981: 11899: 11873: 11845: 11836: 11815: 11806: 11795: 11714: 11583: 11574: 11553: 11484: 11395: 11313: 11171: 11160: 11030: 10970: 10782: 10736: 10695: 10615: 10552: 10409: 10341: 10328: 10247: 10140:Das, Sisir Kumar (2005). 9536:. Penguin Books Limited. 9280:"All Indian life is here" 9220:. CNN-IBN. Archived from 9116:Bhagwan Das Garg (1996). 9062:. Duke University Press. 8487:10.1017/S0035869X00167917 8009:Gupta, Shakti M. (1991). 7740:Nagar, Shantilal (2006). 7572:10.1017/S0010417599003084 7034:"Dasaratha Jataka (#461)" 6817:10.1163/24688878-12340006 6670:10.1017/S0041977X0010254X 6527:. BRILL. pp. 51–57. 6307:Ramanand Darshan Samiksha 4687: 3660: 3200:Sita Temple, situated in 3100:Janaki Janmasthali Mandir 2151:wing while abducting Sita 2005:of Ramayana, and also in 1984:Reincarnation of Manivati 1730:Etymology and other names 1706:, an illusion created by 1620:. Sita is the consort of 1583: 693: 680: 673: 660: 653: 640: 633: 620: 613: 600: 593: 580: 573: 560: 553: 540: 533: 520: 513: 496: 472: 456: 446: 425: 407: 384: 353: 348: 326: 318: 210: 200: 190: 182:Siyavar Ramchandra Ki Jai 160: 134: 116: 101: 90: 80: 72: 60: 46: 41: 13195:National heroes of Nepal 12162:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 11468:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 9695:Sita: Warrior of Mithila 9614:Bhumika: A Story of Sita 9288:. London. Archived from 9085:"Films and the Ramayana" 8857:Harvard University Press 8602:James G. Lochtefeld 2002 7556:"Who Invented Hinduism?" 7128:. Abhinav Publications. 6234:10.4324/9781315545936-11 5971:. Kessinger Publishing. 5702:Pargiter, F. E. (2011). 4850:Sita Goddess of Devotion 4677:Sita: Warrior of Mithila 4659:Bhumika: A Story of Sita 4627: 4595: 4245: 4084:, take place all across 4031: 3871: 3385: 3370:(goddess of prosperity, 3161:Sita Temple, Phalswari, 2992:Portrayal and assessment 2841:), the ground of being ( 2788:the power of knowledge. 1726:with their father Rama. 12241:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam 10030:Johnsen, Linda (2002). 9962:Richman, Paula (1991). 9920:Oxford University Press 9862:. Motilal Banarsidass. 9698:. HarperCollins India. 9349:. India. Archived from 8998:Daily News and Analysis 8855:(Cambridge and London: 8620:Encyclopædia Britannica 8242:"Vasanthotsavam begins" 8144:Oxford University Press 8071:Kasbekar, Asha (2006). 6910:. Motilal Banarsidass. 6894:, page 113 with note 35 6457:M. R. Kale (ed, 1922), 6322:"Maithili Mahopanishat" 6040:"Sundarkanda, sarga 37" 5821:Gregory Claeys (2010). 5765:10.4324/9780429499876-2 5612:Three Hundred Ramayanas 5482:Praśānta Guptā (1998). 5224:Suresh Chandra (1998). 4934:Encyclopædia Britannica 4010:, Folio from the Mewar 3961:Influence and depiction 3774:version, especially in 2069:, the bow of the deity 1971:: Some versions of the 1938:Ramopkhyana Mahabharata 372:, India or present-day 232:Maithili Maha Upanishad 12216:Eighteen Greater Texts 10940:Sri Ramayana Darshanam 10905:Ramayana Kalpavruksham 10335: 10184:Quotations related to 10051:Dalal, Roshen (2014). 9398:"Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush" 8723:SAARC Music Department 8139:The Ramayana Revisited 6904:Deussen, Paul (1997). 6799:Mohan, Urmila (2018). 5915:"Padma-puran pdf file" 5539:The History of Puranas 5536:Debroy, Bibek (2005). 5394:Asian Folklore Studies 5184:India through the ages 4958:"History of Sitamarhi" 4805:Pure Gems of Ramayanam 4499:Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev 4231: 4213:means Sita. He added, 4209:opines that "Shri" in 4129:Balinese Hindu temples 4065: 4028: 3973: 3834: 3818: 3767: 3714:– specifically called 3700: 3570:and Ayodhya of India. 3479: 3422: 3303: 3297:Gibraltar Hindu Temple 3147:Ponkuzhi Sita Temple, 3081: 3058: 3009: 2955: 2821: 2791: 2738: 2611:is a power potency of 2584: 2514: 2354: 2337: 2305: 2274:Speeches and symbolism 2259: 2221: 2152: 2140: 2052: 1834: 1802: 1742: 12969:Hindu gurus and sants 12221:Eighteen Lesser Texts 10919:Ranganatha Ramayanamu 10334: 9347:The Financial Express 8870:"All About Devi Sita" 8391:Old Javanese Ramayana 8017:University of Indiana 7963:"2015 Vivah Panchami" 6572:10.1515/9783111551975 6417:Sanskrit Vadamay Kosh 6389:"Stuti Vinay Patrika" 6326:sanskritdocuments.org 5584:. Harvard Art Museums 5076:Sutherland, Sally J. 5032:Moor, Edward (1810). 4215: 4059: 3996: 3968: 3824: 3812: 3754: 3716:Snapana Thirumanjanam 3684: 3588:or more commonly the 3477: 3418: 3294: 3287:Worship and festivals 3071: 3049: 2999: 2946: 2817: 2767: 2732: 2582: 2546:Sri Ramarchan Paddati 2508: 2503:Maithili Mahopanishad 2347: 2331: 2299: 2257: 2219: 2146: 2132: 2046: 1812: 1786: 1737: 32:Sita (disambiguation) 12959:Anti-Hindu sentiment 10821:Bhanubhakta Ramayana 10176:at Wikimedia Commons 9751:History of Religions 9563:. Groundwood Books. 9481:"What about Urmila?" 9150:on 13 February 1998. 8277:(Indonesian version) 8195:The Life of Hinduism 8146:. pp. 342–350. 7058:Dhar, Aarttee Kaul. 6934:Cambridge Scholars, 6266:. pp. 207–214. 5512:The Story of Sri Ram 5402:University of Malaya 5149:"The haughty Ravana" 4738:Sita Sings the Blues 4683:, published in 2022. 4655:, published in 2013. 4569:Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush 4554:and the 2022 series 4483:Sita Sings the Blues 4426:and the 1998 series 4143:dance performances. 3669:, also known as the 3574:Ramlila and Dussehra 3378:(mother earth), and 3330:Niranjani Sampradaya 3312:Ramanandi Sampradaya 2786:the power of action, 2784:the power of desire, 2524:, many 14th-century 2397:Sita appears in the 1884:Birth and early life 1663:as her husband in a 1638:Ramanandi Sampradaya 364:(either present-day 111:Niranjani Sampradaya 106:Ramanandi Sampradaya 30:For other uses, see 13065:Hinduism by country 12231:Iraiyanar Akapporul 12191:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai 10933:Saptakanda Ramayana 10891:Raghunatha Ramayana 10870:Krittivasi Ramayana 10849:Jagamohana Ramayana 10494:Narantaka-Devantaka 10125:. Sahitya Akademi. 9292:on 2 September 2013 9252:. 16 October 2021. 9224:on 22 November 2011 9172:on 4 September 2012 9144:"Ramayanam Reviews" 8461:Reamker Epic Legend 8335:Lahirnya Dewi Sinta 8220:The Tirumala Temple 8218:N, Ramesan (1981). 7800:on 28 November 2006 7774:on 28 November 2006 7664:, pp. 239–240. 7187:Infinity Foundation 7159:. 22 January 2024. 6987:. Sahitya Akademi. 6714:Saptakanda Ramayana 6550:, pp. 106–127. 6395:on 28 November 2006 6364:"Goswāmi Tulasīdās" 6057:Pai, Anant (1978). 6038:Valmiki, Ramayana. 5992:Valmiki, Ramayana. 5569:. pp. 126–145. 5457:Mishra, V. (1979). 5347:. 20 November 2014. 5329:on 19 October 2014. 4964:on 20 December 2014 4288:Sampoorna Ramayanam 4113:Sendratari Ramayana 4052:Dance and art forms 3983:Madhubani paintings 3825:Rama and Shinta in 3514:Indian subcontinent 3496:(ninth day) of the 3169:, India (Proposed). 3134:Seetha Amman Temple 3074:Bhaktivedanta Manor 3028:Ananda W. P. 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Hachette India. 9432:The Indian Express 9408:on 3 December 2020 9278:(23 August 2008). 9276:Dalrymple, William 9249:The Indian Express 9197:The Indian Express 8971:The Indian Express 8904:The Indian Express 8797:The New York Times 8589:2021-10-24 at the 8564:Roads and Kingdoms 8523:. 23 December 2011 8404:"Wayang Indonesia" 8371:. 19 February 2012 7943:. 17 December 2023 7857:The Economic Times 7824:The Times of India 7552:Lorenzen, David N. 7464:The Times of India 7388:The Times of India 7252:The Indian Express 7226:The Indian Express 7084:on 1 January 2009. 6874:Valmiki's Ramayana 6732:Madhubani Painting 6708:Kandali, Madhava. 6434:Hindu Dharma Kosha 6349:Kalyan Shakti Anka 6059:Valmiki's Ramayana 6044:valmiki.iitk.ac.in 5998:valmikiramayan.net 5887:Bhargava, Anju P. 5642:. 16 August 2012. 5345:The Times of India 5035:The Hindu Pantheon 4534:Deblina Chatterjee 4373:Ramayana: The Epic 4354:Rael Padmasee and 4234:In popular culture 4155:region, mainly in 4072:became popular in 4066: 4029: 3974: 3895:In other countries 3835: 3819: 3817:(puppetry) figures 3768: 3701: 3671:Festival of Lights 3480: 3354:, 1000 schools of 3304: 3187:Sita Samahit Sthal 3122:, Pulpally in the 3120:Seetha Devi Temple 3082: 3010: 2956: 2747:Ram Raksha Stotram 2739: 2737:, mid 19th century 2689:The Sanskrit play 2587:The Sita-Rama and 2585: 2355: 2306: 2260: 2222: 2153: 2141: 2136:visits Sita as an 2053: 1894:Sitamarhi district 1743: 1429:Related traditions 1346:Satyadhyana Tirtha 1341:Satyadharma Tirtha 1301:Raghavendra Tirtha 1251:Manavala Mamunigal 1174:Vaishnava-Sahajiya 397:Sita Samahit Sthal 366:Sitamarhi district 333:, Janaki Jayanti, 226:its other versions 13190:Hindu given names 13137: 13136: 12913: 12912: 12466: 12465: 12259: 12258: 12173:Sangam literature 12129:Yājñavalkya Smṛti 11977: 11976: 11793: 11792: 11502: 11501: 10986: 10985: 10884:Phra Lak Phra Ram 10842:Hikayat Seri Rama 10807:Adhyatma Ramayana 10172:Media related to 10153:978-81-260-2171-0 10132:978-81-260-1809-3 10111:978-81-263-0508-7 10085:978-81-223-1020-7 10064:978-81-8475-277-9 10036:. 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