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Goddess Sita

Goddess Sita Sita, as described by the Rig Veda, was the wife of Rama who was the seventh avatara of Vishnu. She is considered to be the avtaar of Lakshmi on Earth. The goddess is the main protagonist of the epic "Ramayana". The goddess had the appellations of Bhumija, Dharanisuta, and Parthivi, all connoting 'daughter of the earth'. Sita was the daughter of Bhumidevi & adopted by Janaka, the king of Mithila. Accordingl, she is known by many names. Such as Janaki, Mythili or Maithili, Ramaa & Vaidehi.

As per the mythological concept, Sita was discovered in a furrow in a ploughed field by King Janaka. She later got married to Rama, the prince of Ayodhya.

Sita strongly emphasizes the feminine power & that was pretty evident through her every action, reaction in her long and arduous life. She is seen as a symbol of power by every female.