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  2. Sita Swayamvara - Wikipedia

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    Sita Swayamvara (Maithili: सीता स्वंवर) is a popular event in the history of the epic Ramayana in the Indian subcontinent. The event was related to a competition among the kings in the subcontinent to get an offer for marrying with the princess Sita of the Mithila Kingdom.

  3. Sita - Wikipedia

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    Sita is the avatar of Lakshmi and the wife of Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She is revered as a symbol of devotion, beauty, and virtue, and has many legends, temples, and festivals dedicated to her.

  4. Sita Navami - Wikipedia

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    Sita Navami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Sita, the wife of Rama and an incarnation of Lakshmi. It is observed on the ninth day of the bright fortnight of Vaishakha, and involves puja, fasting, and recitation of the Ramayana.

  5. Versions of the Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    Viswamitra take them Mithila for yagna of janaka and Rama married sita. Kundamala of Dinnaga based on uttara-ramayana. Sita exiled by Rama and sita take vow she give kundamala or Garland to river for safe Birth of her son. Sita gave birth two twins. This twins sing ramayana in Rama's court and finally Rama meet his family.

  6. Sita: Warrior of Mithila - Wikipedia

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    A fantasy novel by Amish Tripathi, retelling the story of Sita from the Ramayana. It follows Sita's journey from childhood to exile, as she becomes the seventh Vishnu and marries Ram, while facing enemies and betrayals.

  7. Symbolism of Rama - Wikipedia

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    Rama is the seventh avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology, who embodies the qualities of dharma, compassion, duty, sacrifice, and leadership. Learn about his life, symbolism, and qualities from the epic Ramayana and other sources.

  8. Maya Sita - Wikipedia

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    Maya Sita is a concept in some versions of the Ramayana, where an illusory Sita is abducted by Ravana instead of the real Sita. This protects Sita's chastity and purity, and is related to the maya (illusion) theme in Hinduism.

  9. Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman, also known as Bajrangabali, is a divine vanara and a devoted companion of Rama in the Ramayana. He is celebrated for his strength, courage, devotion, and self-discipline, and is worshipped as a chiranjivi and an incarnation of Shiva or Vayu.