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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

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The stories of Rama and Sita can be found in Ramayana.

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It was written in Ramayana. There are several movies made on this story. By reading or watching these, one can understand the story.

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