because she shows loyalty and trust and is the perfect wife mother and daughter shes a role model for Hindu woman. and she is a popular deity who has lived a perfect dharmic life. she shows strength in woman
Is a Hindu Goddess, the wife of Sri Rama, and the mother of Luv and Kush.
No, Sita was a foundling, discovered in a furrow in a ploughed field, and for that reason is regarded as a daughter of Bhudevi, the Goddess Mother Earth.Sita is the wife of Rama, the seventh avatāra of Vishnu in the Hindu tradition and is esteemed as the standard setter for wifely and womanly virtues for all Hindu women.
Sita is one of the principal characters in a Hindu Epic a nd a Goddess. She is esteemed as a standard for womanly virture. The word means furrow, where Sita was found as a baby
Hindus express their love to Rama and Sita by worshipping them with devotion. They also love to read the Ramayana with great interest. .
Agni, the fire goddess, who helped prove Sita's fidelity to Rama when she jumped into a fire.she is the god of fire
Lord Rama was the husband of Goddess Sita.
Goddess Sita, a central figure in the Hindu epic Ramayana, is said to have been born under the star "Pushya" (also known as Pushyami). This nakshatra is considered auspicious and is associated with nourishment and prosperity. Sita's birth in this star signifies her qualities of fertility and nurturing, aligning with her role as the ideal woman and devoted wife.
It is a girls' name which means 'beautiful girl' in Hindu.
The monkey in the Hindu tale of Rama and Sita (The Ramayana) is called Sri Hanumanji.
Sita, the Hindu goddess and the consort of Lord Rama, is often depicted carrying a variety of items that symbolize her virtues and strength. Commonly, she is shown holding a small pot or a lotus, which represents purity, fertility, and spiritual enlightenment. In some depictions, she may also carry a bow or a staff, symbolizing her resilience and steadfastness in the face of adversity.
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.
Diwali translates to the festival of lights, but the reason why it is celebrated is because that was the day Lord Ram(a) returned back to Ayodhya. When he arrived, deevos were light, thus the name festival of lights.