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  2. The Phantom Lady - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Lady (Spanish: La dama duende) is a play by Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca.It was written and performed in 1629 and was published for the first time in the Primera parte de comedias de don Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1636).

  3. The Phantom Lady (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Lady (Spanish: La Dama duende) is a 1945 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky during the classical era of Argentina cinema. At the 1946 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards the film won Silver Condor Awards for Best Film , Best Director , Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Music . [ 1 ]

  4. Maya Sita - Wikipedia

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    A painting of Sita undergoing Agni Pariksha.Some versions of the Ramayana narrate that Maya Sita was exchanged for the real Sita during this ritual.. In some adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Māyā Sīta (Sanskrit: माया सीता, "illusional Sita") or Chāyā Sīta (छाया सीता, "shadow Sita") is the illusionary duplicate of the goddess Sita (the heroine in the ...

  5. Sunayana (Ramayana) - Wikipedia

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    According to Ramayana, Janaka and Sunayana found Sita while ploughing as a part of a yagna and adopted her. Sita is considered as an avatar of goddess Lakshmi. [7] She later gave birth to Urmila on Jaya ekadashi, who is an avatar of goddess Nagalakshmi. [8] [9] When Sita reached adulthood, Janaka conducted her svayamvara, which was won by Rama.

  6. Mandavi - Wikipedia

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    Sita and Lakshmana willingly renounced the comforts of the palace and joined Rama in exile. Bharata decided to lead a life in exile at Nandigram , till the completion of Rama's exile. On his request, Mandavi stayed back in Ayodhya to look after her husband's aging parents.

  7. Panchakanya - Wikipedia

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    Sita is the goddess of the Ramayana and the consort of the Hindu god Rama. Sita and Rama are avatars of Vishnu and his wife Lakshmi, goddess of wealth. She is esteemed as a model of wifely and womanly virtues for all Hindu women. [13] [14] Sita is the adopted daughter of Janaka, king of Videha, found while he was furrowing the earth. [15]

  8. Sita - Wikipedia

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    Sita with her husband Rama, in the Adhyatma Ramayana. Sita is an important goddess in the Vaishnavite traditions of Hinduism. Regarded as the avatara of goddess Lakshmi, she is mentioned in various scriptures and text of Hindu traditions. Sita is the primary character of the minor Upanishad Sita Upanishad, [51] which is attached to the Atharva ...

  9. Uttararamacarita - Wikipedia

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    Sita gives birth to the twins, Lava and Kusha, who are brought up under the guardianship of Valmiki. Some time later, Rama goes to Panchavati to punish a Shudra ascetic and meets Vasanti, the presiding deity of the forests. She rebukes Rama for having abandoned Sita, and Rama becomes remorseful and experiences untold agony.