Sita: The Devoted Queen
Rama fought a fierce battle to rescue Sita from captivity, but in the end, it was her own strength that proved she was more than just a pawn in their story.
Quick Facts
- Region
- Asia
- Key Figures
- Ravana, Sita, King Janaka +3 more
Key Figures
Ravana
Demon King
AntagonistRavana, the formidable demon king of Lanka, stands as a central figure in Hindu mythology, embodying both the complexity...
Sita
Devoted Queen
Hindu DeityIn the vast and intricate landscape of Hindu mythology, Sita emerges as a figure of unparalleled significance, embodying...
King Janaka
Father of Sita
Mortal KingKing Janaka, a revered figure in Hindu mythology, stands as a symbol of wisdom, righteousness, and devotion. He is best ...
King Dasharatha
Father of Rama
Mortal KingKing Dasharatha, a pivotal figure in Hindu mythology, is revered as the father of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishn...
Rama
Hero and King
Hindu DeityIn the vast and vibrant landscape of Hindu mythology, Rama stands as a paragon of virtue and righteousness. Revered as t...
Hanuman
Devotee and Warrior
Hindu DeityIn the pantheon of Hindu mythology, Hanuman stands as a paragon of devotion, strength, and unwavering loyalty. Revered a...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
Nature & Origins
According to Hindu tradition, Sita, the devoted queen, emerged from the earth itself, a divine being born from the furrow of a plowed field. This miraculous bir...
Domain & Power
In the context of Hindu belief, Sita embodies the principles of dharma, particularly as it relates to the roles of women within society. As the queen consort of...
Great Myths & Deeds
The Ramayana, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient Indian literature, narrates the life and trials of Sita, particularly highlighting her abduction by...
Conflict & Change
Sita’s narrative is marked by profound conflict, particularly in her interactions with the antagonist, Ravana, and the societal expectations that govern her lif...
Worship & Legacy
The veneration of Sita extends far beyond her narrative in the Ramayana, permeating various aspects of Hindu worship and cultural practice. Celebrated as a symb...
Timeline
Birth of Sita
Sita is discovered by King Janaka while plowing a field, emerging from the earth as a divine gift from the Earth Goddess.
Marriage to Rama
Sita marries Rama in a grand ceremony, symbolizing the union of divine purpose and earthly responsibility.
Abduction by Ravana
Ravana deceives Sita into leaving her home, leading to her capture and imprisonment in Lanka.
Hanuman's Visit
Hanuman reaches Lanka, reassures Sita of Rama's love, and delivers a ring as a token of hope.
The Golden Deer
Sita urges Rama to capture a golden deer, leading to her abduction by Ravana.
The Battle of Lanka
Rama, with Hanuman and an army of monkeys, battles Ravana to rescue Sita, culminating in a cosmic struggle between good and evil.
Agni Pariksha
Sita undergoes a trial by fire to prove her purity and devotion, emerging unscathed as a testament to her virtue.
Return to Ayodhya
Sita and Rama return to Ayodhya, where Sita's trials and their implications for her future are explored.
Sources
- sacred textThe Ramayana
The primary epic narrating the life and trials of Sita.
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