Asked in Puja & Rituals at 8:14 PM on October 05, 2007
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Sita was an avatāra of Lakshmi, Vishnu's wife, who chose to reincarnate herself on Earth as Sita and endure an arduous life, to provide humankind an example of good virtues.
Answered by betterlife at 6:25 AM on October 06, 2007
Sita is the avatar of Lakshmi who is wife of vishnu.
Answered by monish at 11:56 PM on October 05, 2007
think its mahalakshmi
Answered by iyer56 at 8:58 PM on October 05, 2007
Sita was an avatra of Lakshmi, Vishnus wife, who chose to reincarnate herself on Earth as Sita and endure an arduous life, to provide humankind an example of good virtues....think its mahalakshmi...Sita is the avatar of Lakshmi who is wife of vishnu.
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, Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama,[6...] literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Restrictions.[7...] Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi Purushottama,[6...] literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Restrictions.[7...] Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi and the embodiment of perfect womanhood.[6...][8...]Ramas life
of Restrictions.[7...] Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi and the embodiment of perfect womanhood.[6...][8...]Ramas life and journey is one of perfect adherence to dharma of Kaushalya and Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya, Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama,[6...] literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Restrictions.[7...] Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus
she is incarnation of lakshmi.......Sita is one of the most popular divinities of Hinduism. Currently, Sita is associated with Rama an avatar of Vishnu as his wife, and she receives worship along with her husband Rama. She is one of the many incarnations of Lakshmi.A female divinity called Sita was known before the Ramayana of Valmiki. Sita literally means furrow, that is, the line made while plowing
, Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama,[6...] literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Restrictions.[7...] Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi Purushottama,literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Restrictions. Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi and the embodiment of perfect womanhood.Ramas life and journey is one
, and Shatrughna is the youngest of the four brothers. Despite being the twin of Shatrughna, Lakshmana is specially attached to Rama, and the duo are inseparable. When Rama marries Sita, Lakshmana married the younger sister of Sita named Urmila.In Puranic scripture Lakshmana is described as the incarnation of Ananta Shesha, the thousand-headed Naga upon whom rests Lord Vishnu in the primordial ocean of milk
;Avathar". MANDODARI IS NOT AN AVTAR OF ANY GODDESS....I think both are equally better in their way of Swami Bhakti. Sita is a avatar of Mahalaxmi and as per the epic she was to follow Rama in his exile. Mandodari too was pregnet.. she never blamed rama for that..both are the best wifes at thier best have a nice day...mandodari, she put up with ravana for bringing sita and keeping her in a place and visiting her and longing
as Maryada Purushottama, literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Restrictions. Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi and the embodiment of perfect womanhoodThe Ramayana speaks of the glory of the Rama Avatar, and the Mahabharata speaks of Balarama and Krishna.Some schools of thought believe that Krishna was the eighth incarnation of Vishnu and the ninth
the Perfect Man. Rama is the husband of Sita, who Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi and the embodiment of perfect womanhood.Ramas life and journey is one of perfect adherence to dharma despite harshLord RamaLord Rama is known as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rama, the perfect avatar of the Supreme Protector Vishnu, has always been popular among the Hindu deities. Rama is the symbol
but the ultimate thing that is, the self.Even though Ravan is portrayed as a vile villain in Ramayan, this view is being vastly questioned due to lack of any overt instances. Ravans abduction of Sita was not driven tried to attack Sita as she was convinced that Ram discouraged her proposal because of Sita. At this point Laxman cut off Shoorpanakas nose and ears. Though Laxman did this for fear of Sitas safety