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Sita from "summary" of Ramayan by P. R. Mitchell

Sita, the daughter of King Janaka, is one of the central figures in the epic tale of Ramayan. She is revered as the epitome of virtue, purity, and devotion. Sita's beauty is said to be unparalleled, captivating the hearts of all who lay eyes on her. Her grace and elegance are matched only by her unwavering loyalty and courage. Sita's character is defined by her unwavering devotion to her husband, Lord Rama. She willingly accompanies him into exile, embracing a life of hardship in the forest without complaint. Sita's love for Rama is deep and unconditional, transcending all obstacles and challenges. Despite being separated from her beloved husband, Sita remains steadfast in her faith and devotion, never wavering in her commitment to him. Sita's inner strength and resilience are tested when she is kidnapped by the demon king Ravana. Even in captivity, Sita maintains her dignity and purity, refusing to succumb to the temptations and threats of her captor. Her unwavering faith in Rama sustains her through the darkest moments, giving her the courage to endure the trials that come her way. Sita's purity and virtue are often contrasted with the flaws and shortcomings of other characters in the epic. Her unwavering loyalty to Rama stands in stark contrast to the betrayals and deceit of others. Sita's virtue is a shining example for all, inspiring reverence and admiration from those around her. Throughout the epic, Sita's character remains consistent in its portrayal of unwavering devotion, purity, and courage. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, loyalty, and virtue in the face of adversity. Sita's legacy endures through the ages, continuing to inspire and captivate audiences with her timeless tale of love and devotion.
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    Ramayan

    P. R. Mitchell

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