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Tell me character of sita in ramayan in hindi

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Answered by PragyaSharma28
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Maa sita mathli ke raja janak je putri , purushotam Ram ke patni awam raja dasrat ke putravadhu thi

Answered by Ramneek10
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Sita is the central character of Ramayana and the wife of Shri Ram and the incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. She is described as the daughter of the Earth goddess, Bhūmi and the adopted daughter of King Janaka of Videha and his wife, Queen Sunaina. She has a younger sister, Urmila, and the female cousins Mandavi and Shrutakirti. Sita is known for her dedication, self-sacrifice, courage and purity.

Childhood:

King Janak desired to have children. Once there was a great drought in Mithila and Janaka decided to plough the field for ceremonial purpose. While ploughing, he found baby girl. As she was discovered, the rain dropped and Janak decided to adopt the girl and named her Sita.

Six years later, while playing with her sisters, Sita accidentally lifted the Shiva's bow Pinaka that no one in Mithila could do. Janak decided that whosoever would lift the bow, would be Sita's husband.

Marriage:

Few years later, Janak arranges his daughter's swayamvar. At this time, Vishvamitra had brought Rama and his brother Lakshmana to the forest for the protection of sacrifice. Hearing about this swayamvara, Vishvamitra asks Rama to participate in it and takes Rama and Lakshmana to the palace of Janaka in Janakpur. Janaka is greatly pleased to learn that Rama and Lakshmana are sons of Dasharatha. Next morning, in the middle of the hall, Rama lifts up the bow of Shiva with his left hand, fastens the string taut and breaks the bow in the process. Thus, Rama fulfills Janaka's condition to marry Sita. Later on Vivaha Panchami, a marriage ceremony is conducted under the guidance of Satananda. Rama marries Sita, Bharata marries Mandavi, Lakshmana marries Urmila and Shatrughna marries Shrutakirti.

Exile and abduction:

Some time after the wedding, Kaikeyi, Rama's stepmother, compelled Dasharatha to make Bharata king and forced Rama to leave Ayodhya and spend a period of exile in the forests of Dandaka 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. Ravana kidnapped Sita, disguising himself as a mendicant, while Rama was away fetching a golden deer to please her. Jatayu, the vulture-king, tried to protect Sita but Ravana chopped off his wings. Jatayu survived long enough to inform Rama of what had happened.

Ravana took her back to his kingdom in Lanka and Sita 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 and struggled to maintain her chastity. Hanuman 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.

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. After proving that Sita is still pure, she returns to Ayodhya. But the citizens of Ayodhya don't accept Sita and says that she is impure, and Ram has to forcefully send Sita against his wish. After 12 yrs he goes back to Sita and asks her to come back to Ayodhya. But Sita denies and says Bhumi to take her inside herself. Sita goes inside the earth and gives her sons Luv and Kush to Rama.

Sita's Biography:

Lord Ram (spouse)

Bhumi Devi ( biological mother)

Janak (adoptive father)

Sunayana (adoptive mother)

Urmila (younger sister)

Mandavi and Shrutakirti (cousins)

Luv and Kush (sons)

Other names:

Sita (सीता), Siya(सिया) : Furrow

Janaki (जानकी: Janak's daughter

Bhumija‌ (भूमिजा) : born from Earth

Vaidehi ( वैदेही):Her father Janaka had earned the sobriquet Videha due to his ability to transcend body consciousness; Sita is therefore also known as Vaidehi.

Maithili(मैथिली) : Princess of Mithila

Ramā‌ (रमा): As the wife of Rama, she is called Ramā

Vandevi (वनदेवी): Name used by Sita during her exile

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