Sita was the daughter of King Janaka.
No. Rawan is not the father of Sita. King Janaka was the father of Sita.
In the Hindu epic Ramayana, King Janaka is considered the real father of Sita.
King Janaka made each of Sita's suitors try to string Lord Shiva's bow.
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.
It is Sita, Rama's wife. Sita is the daughter of king Janaka, and because of this she is called Janaki.
sita's mother's name is SUNAYANA who is the wife of king JANAKA .Actually sita was not delivered by sunayana. sita was detected from under the land, found packed in a wooden box safely with royal dresses and ornaments when janaka ploughed the land as part of a 'yaga' , to be conducted by him.SHE was actually a reincarnation of goddess LAKSHMI HERSELF.
Sita's father is King Janaka of Mithila, and her mother is Queen Sunaina. She also has a brother named Kushadhvaja. Sita is a central character in the Hindu epic Ramayana, known for her devotion and virtue.
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.
by nickole !the time for Sita's marriage has arrived and king Janaka knowing that something unusual was about his adopted daughter, has decided to marry her only with an unusual man. Thus he setup a contest involving Shiva's bow, a mighty weapon that was seen as impossible to be used by any mortal. King Janaka was convinced that his daughter has divine origin and only a man of similar extraction could marry her.
by nickole !the time for Sita's marriage has arrived and king Janaka knowing that something unusual was about his adopted daughter, has decided to marry her only with an unusual man. Thus he setup a contest involving Shiva's bow, a mighty weapon that was seen as impossible to be used by any mortal. King Janaka was convinced that his daughter has divine origin and only a man of similar extraction could marry her.
Sithas' father's name is Janaka maharaj, he is the king of Videha raj. His other name is 'Seera Dhwaja maharaj', but popularly he is adressed as Janak maharaj.
Janki is a Hindi name that means "daughter of Janaka," derived from Hindu mythology where Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, was also known as Janaki or Janki. The name symbolizes beauty, strength, and devotion.