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Sita Rama Kalyanam was released theatrically on 6 January 1961, [5] in 28 centres, with an attempt to cash in on the Makara Sankranti holiday weekend. [1] Due to good word of mouth, the film was a commercial success, completing a 50-day run in all the 28 centres.
Sita Ramam (transl. Sita and Ram) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language period romantic drama film directed by Hanu Raghavapudi. Produced by C. Aswani Dutt , under Vyjayanthi Movies and Swapna Cinema, it starred Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur in the titular roles, alongside Rashmika Mandanna .
Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanumana worship at Gibraltar Hindu Temple, Gibraltar. As part of the Bhakti movement, Rama and Sita became the focus of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, a sannyasi community founded by the 14th-century North-Indian poet-saint Ramananda. This community has grown to become the largest Hindu monastic community in modern times.
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Sri Sita Ramula Kalyanam Chootamu Raarandi (transl. Come on! Let's watch the marriage of Sita and Rama) is a 1998 Indian Telugu-language romance family drama film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni under the Great India Entertainments banner and directed by debutant Y. V. S. Chowdary.
Sita Kalyanam is the story of Sita's swayamvara. Sita's father King Janaka arranges a swayamvara for his daughter. He announces a contest and declares that whoever can wield Shiva Dhanush (Shiva's bow) will be given Seetha's hand in marriage. After several kings and princes fail to do so, Rama, the prince of Ayodhya, wields the bow and marries ...
The film tells the story of a long-standing rivalry between two villages, Ramapuram and Raghavapuram, over the possession of idols of Rama and Sita. The conflict begins when Govindayya, the leader of Ramapuram, arranges the marriage of his daughter Janaki to Rangayya, a prominent figure in Raghavapuram.
Kumāradāsa is the author of a Sanskrit Mahākāvya called the Jānakī-haraṇa or Jānakī's abduction. Jānakī is another name of Sita, wife of Rama.Sita was abducted by Ravana when she along with the Rama, exiled from his kingdom, and Lakshmana was living in a forest which incident is taken from Ramayana ('Rama's Journey'), the great Hindu epic written by Valmiki.