
Maa Sita, who is the incarnation of Lakshmi, is a form of Durga. She herself is the supreme power of all universes and the source of wealth and glory.
- Sita ( सीता ), also known as Siya, Janaki and Maithili, is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- Sita is the consort of Ram (the avatar of god Vishnu) and is regarded as an avatar of goddess Lakshmi.
- She is the chief goddess of the Ramanandi Sampradaya and is the goddess of beauty and devotion.
According to SITA Upanishad :—
The Sita Upanishad (उपनिषत्) is a medieval era Sanskrit text and a minor Upanishad of Hinduism.
“In which goddess Sita is extolled as the Ultimate Reality of the Universe (Brahman), the ground of Being (Spirituality), and material cause behind all manifestation.”
“The Upanishad identifies Sita with primordial Prakriti (nature) and her three powers, asserts the text, are manifested in daily life as will (iccha), action (kriyā) and knowledge (jnana).
Teachings and inspiration from the life of Mother Sita :—
“The extraordinary abilities of Goddess Sita transcend her role as a mythical figure, providing devotees with timeless lessons in devotion, sacrifice, purity, and inner strength. Her story continues to captivate and inspire individuals, serving as a reminder of the boundless power of love and righteousness.”
- Her devotion –
According to the Ramacharitmanas, Goddess Sita was fully devoted towards her husband Lord Ram and that shows the commitment in the relationship.
- Humility and Grace –
Despite her royal background, the humility and grace in her actions teaches us the value of modesty.
- Adherence to Dharma –
Throughout her life, she just followed a path of righteousness and adhered to her Dharma which sets a perfect example of leading a life according to the principle.
- Faithfulness –
Goddess Sita’s unwavering faith and loyalty towards Shri Ram is a perfect example of trust in relationships
Ideal woman and guru :—
She is the incarnation of Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity, wealth, and beauty in Hinduism.
Sita is portrayed as the ideal wife and woman
Mother Sita is considered the guru of Ram and Hanuman.
Shri Ram did not even once raise the bow and arrow in front of Mother Sita nor did he kill any Datia.
Description of Mata Sita in Ramayan:-
- Sita looks very beautiful. Sita was more beautiful than Srirama in one aspect, though they were made for each other in looking. Both of them had stunning beauty.
- The difference was Srirama is Pundarikaaksha, and Sita is Asithekshana. Pundarikaaksha means having white eyes like the white lotus flower. Asithekshana means glowing with black coloured looks.
“Sita is Kanakavarnaangi. She is of Golden colour. She is Neelakesi (black hair), Bimbosthi (bright scarlet colour like Tindoora or Bryonia), Sumadhya (beautiful waist), Padmapalaasakshi (having eyes like Lotus petals)”
MAA SITA AND SRI RAM
- Sita said that, “Ananya Raghavenaaham Bhaskarena Prabhasa yathhaa ”
she told that she was not separate from Srirama, as sunlight could not be separated from the Sun.
- Sri Ram also said that “Ananyaa hi Mayaa Sita, Bhaskarena Prabhaa yathhaa “
“Sita can not be separated from me as the sunlight from the Sun.”