what are the lamps called that were lit to celebrate Rama and Sita's return
These are called oil lamps or the diyas.
They are made up of mud.
The monkey in the Hindu tale of Rama and Sita (The Ramayana) is called Sri Hanumanji.
Rama & seeta ruled on ayodhya. But soon seeta turned back into earth for an insult by lord rama.
Alluri Sita Rama Raju died in 1924.
Ravana abducted Sita who was the wife of Rama. Rama killed Ravana to get back Sita. In reality, the conflict was not because of Sita but it was because of the wild desire of Ravana to marry Sita who was already wedded to Rama.
Sita - the spouse of Lord Rama Sita- wife of Sri Rama
Lord Rama was the husband of Goddess Sita.
It is Dassera and diwali which tells the story of Rama and Sita.
both ram and sita Ram was king and Sita was queen
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.
Rama won Sita's marriage by successfully stringing and breaking the divine bow of Lord Shiva. Only a worthy and strong man could accomplish this task, and Rama succeeded with ease. This feat impressed Sita's father, who declared that Rama was the suitable match for her.
Lord rama. Sita and Rama are the reincarnations of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi (his wife).The total story of Ramayan is about them.
People remember and celebrate the story of rama & sita by celebrating the Diwali when the lord rama came back to ayodhya.Peple also remember and celebrate the story of rama & sita by celebrating the vijya dashami by firing the ravan's stachuy