She is the wife of Lord Rama -one of the 10 incarnations of the Lord Vishnu- who is a perfect example of purity and love
In Hindu mythology, Sita is a symbol of feminine virtue, devotion, and self-sacrifice. She is known for her unwavering dedication to her husband, Lord Rama, and is considered an epitome of purity and love. She is also revered for her courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
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a river.................that Hanuman(a Hindu god) crossed to get t Ram and Sita (2 other Hindu gods)
The Hindu's symbol represent the unmanifest and manifest aspects of God.
Agni, the fire goddess, who helped prove Sita's fidelity to Rama when she jumped into a fire.she is the god of fire
Its HinduSita(also spelled Seetaor Seetha) (Sanskrit: सीता, "Sītā", listen: Sita (help·info) meaning "furrow") is the wife of Rama, the seventh Avatar of Vishnu in the Hindu tradition. Sita is one of the principal characters in the Ramayana, a Hindu epic named after her husband Rama. She is esteemed as a standard-setter for wifely and womanly virtues for all Hindu women. Understood theologically in Hinduism, Sita is an Avatar of Lakshmi
The monkey in the Hindu tale of Rama and Sita (The Ramayana) is called Sri Hanumanji.
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No. Sita is not a god. Or maybe Sita is a god, but a false god. There is only one true God. And that is the Father in heaven.
No, Sita was a foundling, discovered in a furrow in a ploughed field, and for that reason is regarded as a daughter of Bhudevi, the Goddess Mother Earth.Sita is the wife of Rama, the seventh avatāra of Vishnu in the Hindu tradition and is esteemed as the standard setter for wifely and womanly virtues for all Hindu women.
sita in Hindu mythology acually is ravana douther. Hindu philosophy believes in rebirth so if the previous births are traced one may find that the existing father son combination was son father combination in the past. In Hindu mythology Sita was the adopted daughter of King Janak. However Blamiki Ramayana has mentioned about her origin.
Vishnu is the preserver and sustainer of life on Earth
Try looking her up under "Ramayana", the huge epic in which she was featured (Rama was her husband). Although Sita is often considered to be a divine incarnation, since she lived a human life on earth during her time as Sita, it may be hard for you to find anything on her as a god. A VARIATION she is mostly worshipped for being the consort of Rama