According to Hindu mythology, Devi Sita is the spouse of Lord Rama, Sri Maha Vishnu’s seventh incarnation. One of the primary figures of the Ramayana, a significant Hindu epic, is Sita Devi. Sita was born in Sitamarhi (Punaura), Bihar (India), but her father, Maharaja Janak, took her to Janakpur (in the modern-day Nepal) not long after her birth.Sita is a courageous woman with exceptional intelligence. She embodies all the virtues that society believes a woman should possess. Sita is an excellent person with boundless patience.
One of the main characters in The Ramayana, India’s ancient epic, is Sita. Her entire existence serves as a testament to idealism. Sita is the epitome of morality and commitment. Goddess Sita chooses to remain in exile with her husband rather than enjoying the luxuries and pleasures of the palace. During the exile, Sita was kidnapped by the demon king Ravana and held captive for several months in Lanka. After escaping Ravana’s control, Sita gave Lord Rama the Agni-Pariksha (Fire Ordeal) to establish her holiness. Sita is revered as the epitome of a devoted wife and obedient servant.
Books Info
Books name | Nirbasita / ନିର୍ବାସିତା |
Author | Kalia Panigrahi |
No Of pages | 10 |
Publisher | Na |
Publication | 1930 |
Printed At | Sarada Press |
Distributor | NA |