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  2. Sep 28, 2020 · This page is entitled “sita’s abduction by ravana” and represents Chapter 49 of the Aranya-kanda of the Ramayana (English translation by Hari Prasad Shastri). The Ramayana narrates the legend of Rama and Sita and her abduction by Ravana, the king of Lanka.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maya_SitaMaya Sita - Wikipedia

    In some adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Maya Sita (Sanskrit: माया सीता, "illusional Sita") or Chaya Sita (छाया सीता, "shadow Sita") is the illusionary duplicate of the goddess Sita (the heroine in the texts), who is abducted by the demon-king Ravana of Lanka instead of the real Sita.

  4. Sep 3, 2014 · Ravana was not able to force himself on Sita due to a curse he had received years earlier, as described in this excerpt from the Uttara Kanda of the Ramayana. Ravana and his army were once camped on mount Kailash, preparing to attack Devaloka (the kingdom of the gods), when he saw the Apsara (nymph) Rambha and was enchanted by her beauty.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SitaSita - Wikipedia

    The Panchavati forest became the scene for Sita's abduction by Ravana, King of Lanka. The scene started with Shurpanakha 's love for Rama. However Rama refused her, stating that he was devoted to Sita.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · Daily life: Abduction of Sita by Ravana: Rama's Pursuit and Encounter with a Rakshasa: The story of Jatayu's courageous resistance against Ravana, despite the mortal danger it posed to him, encourages us to stand up against wrongdoings even if the odds seem insurmountable.

  7. Sita's abduction takes place now. Ravana forcefully abducts Sita in his air-chariot. She bewails and bemoans for Rama and Lakshmana and appeals to all nature to inform Rama about this abduction. Finally, she sees Jatayu, the eagle, and asks him to narrate her abduction to Rama.

  8. 4 days ago · Sita, in Hinduism, the consort of the god Rama. Her abduction by the demon king Ravana and subsequent rescue are the central incidents in the great Hindu epic Ramayana (“Rama’s Journey”). Sita was raised by King Janaka; she was not his natural daughter but sprang from a furrow when he was ploughing.