SITA
Sita
Sita (
Sanskrit: सीता; "Sītā", also spelled Seeta) is the wife of
Rama, the seventh
avatāra of
Vishnu, and is esteemed an exemplar of womanly and wifely virtue. According to Hindu belief, Sita was an avatāra of
Lakshmi,
Vishnu's consort, who chose to reincarnate herself on Earth as Sita and endure an arduous life, to provide humankind an example of good virtues. Sita is one of the principal characters in the
Ramayana, a
Hindu epic named after her husband
Rama.
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Sita
Noun
1. wife of the Hindu god Rama; regarded as an ideal of womanhood
(hypernym) mythical being
sito
adj.
situated, located, placed, sited
sito
adj.
situated, located
Sita
[Hindu] The wife of Rama, who was kidnapped by Ravana. As Rama was an incarnation of Vishnu, so Sita was an incarnation of Lakshmi or Sri. In the Vedas, Sita is "the Furrow", the personified goddess of the female principle of fertility.