The ten- headed demon Ravan took Sita to Lanka. She sat under the tree Ashokavana in the palaca of Ravan in Lanka. She had the trust in Rama and she waited for Rama to come. One day Shoorpanaka the sister of Ravan came to Rama and said she loves him and she want to marry him. At that time Rama said that he is married and he has his wife Sita with him so go and ask this same question to Lakshmana my brother. Shoorpanaka agreed and did so. At that time Lakshmana got angry and he cut off her nose. Shoorpanaka went to Ravan and said this things. Ravan got angry and went to see Rama and Lakshmana. When he went to their house no one was there exept Sita. Ravan get font of her beuty and wanted to marry her. So he took her to Lanka...........
Rama did not willingly take Sita for Vanavasam (to the forest) as he felt she should not suffer in the forest. But Sita herself requested and insisted to take her as she could not live without Lord Rama. Then he agreed to take her.
He had 10 heads and 20 arms.
both ram and sita Ram was king and Sita was queen
It means light that's why we celebrate Diwali but it was danger to Rama and Sita as evil people would want to take their Kingdom.
Gita rhymes with Sita.
SITA was created in 1949.
Part of speech, sita is a clever girl ________
Sita was born in Nepal (Janakpur).
It is a Hindu epic that tells the story of Prince Rama of Ayodhya, one of the avatars of the god Vishnu, and his wife Sita. Rama was born to King Dasharathra of Ayodhya, but his mother dies and his father remarried while he was still young. One day there was a contest in a nearby kingdom for the hand of the princess Sita. Whoever could string the bow of the god Siva would win, as her father thought that no-one would achieve this feat and he would keep his daughter by his side. Rama won and married Sita. When he was old enough Rama was declared the heir to the throne but his stepmother wanted her son Bharata to become king so she used a favour the king owed her to persuade him to banish his son to the forest for 12 years. Not wanting to cause his elderly father any trouble, Rama went without protest from the kingdom. He went to live with his wife in the forest. Ravanna, the demon king of Lanka, wanted Sita for himself so he decided to kidnap her but Rama and Sita by then had lived in the forest for many years and they had a small hut magically protected for Sita's safety while Rama went hunting. Ravanna had one of his friends turn themself into a golden deer and show itself to Sita, who asked her husband to capture it for her. While Rama went to catch the deer Ravanna, disguised as a wandering holy man, visited Sita and she stepped outside her circle of protection to talk to him. Ravanna captured Sita and took her to Lanka with him, and when Rama found out he was determined to get her back. He set out with his brother-in-law Lakshmana and the monkey god's top general Hannuman to find his wife. Lanka was an island but the army of monkeys formed a bridge to it with their bodies. An epic battle ensued, but eventually Sita was rescued and the demon vanquished. To prove she had been faithful to her husband, Sita walked through fire to prove her purity. The 12 years was by then up and Rama returned to his kingdom, his path led by the many lamps the people of Ayodhya had left out to guide his way home. This si the tradition followed at the festival of Divali.
Sita Nursanti RSD's birth name is Indah Sita Nursanti.
It was maaya Sita who was abducted by Ravana. Ravana never knew this secret and was full of wild desire to marry her thinking she was the original Sita.
Sita was the daughter of King Janaka.
Lord Rama was the husband of Goddess Sita.