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  2. Sita - Wikipedia

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    One day, a man questions Sita's fidelity and in order to prove her innocence and maintain his own and the kingdom's dignity, Rama sends Sita into the forest near the sage Valmiki's ashram. Years later, Sita returns to the womb of her mother, the Earth, for release from a cruel world and as a testimony of her purity, after she reunites her two ...

  3. Sita Navami - Wikipedia

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    Date. 16th May 2024. Frequency. Annual. Sita Navami ( Sanskrit: सीतानवमी, romanized : Sītānavamī) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of the goddess Sita, one of the most popular deities in Hinduism, and an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi. It is celebrated on the navami (ninth day) of the Shukla Paksha (first ...

  4. Diwali - Wikipedia

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    The religious significance of Diwali varies regionally within India. One tradition links the festival to legends in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where Diwali is the day Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman reached Ayodhya after a period of 14 years in exile after Rama's army of good defeated demon king Ravana's army of evil. [76]

  5. Tulsidas - Wikipedia

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    He composed the epic over two years, seven months and twenty-six days, and completed the work in Vikram 1633 (1577 CE) on Vivaha Panchami, which commemorates the wedding day of Rama and Sita. [42] [66] Tulsidas came to Varanasi and recited the Ramcharitmanas to Shiva (Vishwanath) and Parvati at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. A popular legend goes ...

  6. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Hindus prevailed in Bali, Indonesia, and they have two types of Hindu calendar. One is a 210-day based Pawukon calendar which likely is a pre-Hindu system, and another is similar to lunisolar calendar system found in South India and it is called the Balinese saka calendar which uses Hindu methodology. [37]

  7. Vivaha Panchami - Wikipedia

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    It is observed on the fifth day of the Shukla paksha or waxing phase of moon in the Agrahayana month (November – December) as per the Bikram Samvat calendar and in the month of Mangsir. [3] The day is observed as the Vivaha Utsava of Sita and Rama in temples and sacred places associated with Rama, such as the Mithila region of India & Nepal ...

  8. Exile of Rama - Wikipedia

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    The exile of Rama is an event featured in the Ramayana, [ 1 ][ 2 ][ a ] and is an important period in the life of Rama. In the epic, Rama is exiled by his father, Dasharatha, under the urging of his step-mother Kaikeyi, accompanied by his wife Sita and half-brother Lakshmana for 14 years. [ 3 ]

  9. Rama Navami - Wikipedia

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    e. Rama Navami (Sanskrit: राम नवमी, romanized: Rāmanavamī) is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Rama, one of the most popularly revered deities in Hinduism, also known as the seventh avatar of Vishnu. [5][6][7] He is often held as an emblem within Hinduism for being an ideal king and human through his righteousness ...