How does Ravana describe Sita?
How does Ravana describe Sita?
Ravana woos Sita: “these two breasts of yours, ornamented with best jewelry are rotund, rubbing & bumping each other, and they are swinging up & up, their nipples are brawny and jutting out, and they are smoothish like palm-fruits, thus they are covetable for they are beautiful.”
How did Sita prove her chastity?
Sita proves her purity by undergoing a fire ordeal, as seen in a mural detail at the Emerald Buddha Temple. Sita stands calmly in a gated area with flames burning around the lotus blossom platform on which she stands. In order to prove that she has been faithful, Sita willingly undergoes an ordeal, or trial by fire.
What color was Sita wearing during abduction?
The question to be asked was what color clothes Mata Sita was wearing during the abduction by Ravana? When the contestants sitting on the hot seat could not answer this question related to Ramayana, they decided to opt-out of the competition. Well, the correct answer to this question is the yellow color.
How did Sita get tempted to step out of the circle?
Ravana arranged for his servant Maricha to disguise himself as a golden deer and tempt Rama and Lakshman away from Sita. Lakshman drew a circle in the dust around Sita to protect her and told her not to step out of the circle. Sita took pity on him and stepped out of the circle.
Was Sita elder or RAM?
Thanks A2A. No, Shri Rama is elder then Sita. Laxmana is 6 years and 241 days elder then Sita. According to Srimad Valmiki Ramayana Sri Rama was of age 25 years and Sita was of age 18 year when they married.
Who gave saree to Sita?
According to valmiki ramayan sundar kand sarg 15. When Hanuman saw Maa Sita for the first time in Ashok Vatika, he saw Maa Sita in this state:-She looked like a glowing fireamidst smoke. She was draped in yellow silken sari, appeared to be used for long.
Was Sita a princess?
Sita is known by many epithets. She is called Jānaki as the daughter of Janaka and Maithili as the princess of Mithila. As the wife of Rama, she is called Ramā.