Sita is one of the most revered and beloved deities in Hinduism, known for her exceptional virtues and selfless devotion to Lord Rama. Born to King Janaka, a king of Mithila, Sita was raised in a royal household and was groomed from a young age to be a perfect wife and queen.
- Sita's birth is attributed to the god Shiva, who appeared before King Janaka in the form of a boar and blessed his wife, Trishula, with a child.
- Sita's childhood was marked by her exceptional beauty, intelligence, and piety. She was known for her exceptional skills in music, dance, and other arts.
- Sita's marriage to Lord Rama was a sacred ritual, performed with great pomp and ceremony. The two were blessed with a son, Lakshmana.
- Sita's life in the forest with Lord Rama and Lakshmana was marked by hardship and struggle. She was subjected to various tests and trials, including the famous "Ashwamedha" yagna, a sacred horse sacrifice.
- Sita's devotion to Lord Rama was unwavering, even when she was abandoned by him in the forest. She remained faithful to him, and her love for him was never faltered.
- Sita's ultimate redemption came when she was reunited with Lord Rama and Lakshmana, and she was finally accepted as his consort and queen.