5 lines on mata sita in english for class 1st
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Devi Sita is indeed the ideal example of a woman and possesses all the good qualities that a traditional Indian woman is expected to possess. She was the ideal daughter to her parents, ideal wife to her husband, Rama, and the ideal mother to her twins, Luv and Kush...
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1. Sita was the eldest daughter of King Janak of Mithila, that is why she is called Janaki. Suggested to plow and perform a yajna, that is why King Janak performed the yajna and upon adding the earth, King Dasharatha named Sita with a beautiful daughter and adopted her as his daughter.
2. Being the daughter of King Janak, she is also called Janaki and Janaksuta. Being the princess of Mithila, she is also called Maithili. Due to being found in the land, she is also called Bhusuta or Bhumi-putri.
3. The marriage of Sita and Ram ji was completed very splendidly, after that the parents came to Ayodhya and their married life was very happy.
4. Mother Sita was a very extraordinarily virtuous woman, she left all the happiness and wealth of the palaces with Lord Shri Ram and went to Varna, she followed her husband's religion very well, while the forest was very terrible and dense at that time. used to
5. Always a wife has to walk with her husband step by step
6. Mata Sita was not only a good housewife but a very working woman, she used to tell Lord Shri Ram to do all the work in the forest, where the Lord would stay, build huts for them to live, collect wood to burn, to eat. While plucking the tuberous fruits, all of them used to help Mother Sita by their hand.
7. Mata Sita was kidnapped in the Ramayana, then she managed herself even in difficult situations in Ashoka-Vatika and there she had very modest, patient courage and followed religion very well.
8. After this Lord Shri Ram, after killing Ravana, rescued Mother Sita from Ravana's Lanka and took her to Ayodhya.
9. Even after coming to Ayodhya, Sita Mata had to leave the palace and go to the forest due to the wrong allegations made on her character by the people there. And there she gave birth to Luv Kush by staying in the ashram of Maharishi Valmiki.
10. Luv and Kush's childhood and their education took place in Maharishi's ashram. Sita Mata raised Luv and Kush with a lot of hard work. Since childhood, Lavkush was taught to be self-reliant, courageous, and living. In the war, Luv Kush was very courageous, he also defeated Lord Shri Ram in the Ashmegh Yagya war.