Mother Sita (an avatara of Goddess Lakshmi, spouse of Lord Vishnu, wife of Lord Rama, the seventh avatara of Lord Vishnu) was found in a pitcher when King Janaka, a realised soul and the King of Mithila, was ritually tilling a field at the beginning of a sowing session. King Janaka adopted the girl as his daughter. That is how the story goes.
No. She never disobeyed him.
In my opinion Sita is the most important character in Ramayana.
First, Rama and Sita is not a story. It is Indian History.It is in the History of India and the same was written by Valmiki Rishi in Sanskrit.Later in the present age, Ramayan (describing the life and teachings of Lord Rama and Sita in Hindi verse) was written by Saint Tulsi Das
the role of the golden in ramayana is to keep away Rama to his wife Sita..... and for Ravana to kidnap Sita
Luv and Kush Ram Rama and Sita had two sons, as mentioned above - Lav and Kush.
Sita, whose name means "Furrow", is the main character of the Hindu writing, Ramayana. As part of this story, she proves her chastity with a trial by fire.
In Short - Prince Rama is banished from the kingdom by his step mother. While banished, his wife Sita is captured/kidnapped by the evil king Ravana. How Rama defeats Ravana and gets his wife Sita is the plot of the epic Ramayana
vaidehi, maithili
Mandavi Urmila Sutkirti These are not direct sisters of Sita Mandavi is wife of Bharata Urmila is wife of Laxmana Shurtakirti is the wife of Shatrughna. Sita is wife of Rama Rama's father Dasharatha had three wives called Kausalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyee. Rama born to Kausalya Bharata born to Kaikeyee Laxman and Shatrughna born to Sumitra.
Ramayan is a story of ram, sita and ravan. Ramayan padhkar apne kartvyo ko samjha ja sakta hai.
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