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Myths about Sita

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Sita across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

2 myths currently featured for Sita.

Luv and Kush Reciting the Ramayana in Rama's Court

🕉️ Hindu MythologyValmiki Ashram, BithoorLuv • Kush • Rama

After being exiled to the forest while pregnant, Queen Sita found refuge in the hermitage of the sage Valmiki, where she gave birth to twin sons, Luv and Kush. Valmiki composed the epic Ramayana and taught the boys to sing its 24,000 verses with divine musicality. The twins eventually traveled to Ayodhya and performed the poem before King Rama himself, leading to a poignant recognition of...

Sita's Emergence from the Earth in King Janaka's Field

🕉️ Hindu MythologySitamarhi, Bihar, IndiaSita • King Janaka • Queen Sunayana

King Janaka of Mithila discovered the infant Sita while performing a ritual plowing of a field to end a severe drought. Emerging from a golden casket within a furrow, Sita was recognized as a divine gift from the Earth goddess, Bhumi. This miraculous birth established her as the 'Ayoni-ja' (not born of a womb) princess of Mithila and the future consort of Lord Rama.