The story of Sita's departure from the earthly realm is one of the most poignant and dramatic episodes in the Ramayana, reflecting themes of purity, sacrifice, and divine intervention. Here is look at the story of how Sita of Ramayana died. Despite the ordeal by fire (Agnipariksha) that Sita underwent to prove her chastity after being rescued from Ravana, societal doubts about her purity persisted. These doubts compelled Rama, the ideal king who placed his subjects' opinions above personal ... Sita Mata is Lord Rama’s spouse in Hindu mythology. She is a prominent character in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She was born in Sitamarhi (Punaura) in Bihar (India) and transported to Janakpur (now Nepal) by her father, Maharaja Janak. Sita is revered as one of the Sreshta Naris (most chaste ladies) and the pinnacle of all Hindu womanly characteristics. She is an incarnation of Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Sri Vishnu’s spouse in the Treta Yuga. Goddess Sita is depicted with a very calm, serene and simple demeanour. She is adorned with various types of golden jewellery. One of Her hands is in the Varada Mudra and the other is in the Abhaya Mudra. In the depiction of Goddess Sita, Her complexion and attire resemble to Goddess Lakshmi. The Story of Mother Sita the consort of Lord Rama. Srimati Sita Devi is the daughter of the Earth goddess, Bhumi Devi, and central figure of the Ramayana. In Maharishi Valmiki's own words, Ramayana is known as the noble story of Sita "Sita-ayah Charitam Mahat". Her glories are sun by the poet-saint Thyagaraja in his "Sri Janakatayane" Oh daughter of Janaka, the blessed souls of refugees! Oh Consort of Sri Raghu Rama, bedecked with shining gem-ornaments! Pray, protect me always! You are the ...

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