Who is the son of Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry?
Who is the son of Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry?
Yogeshwar Sharma
Raja Chembolu
Sirivennela Sitaramasastri/Sons
What is the name of Sita’s father?
Janaka
Janaka was an ancient Hindu king of Videha which was located in Mithila region, approximately in the 8th or 7th century BCE. The rulers of the Videha kingdom were called Janakas. He also appears in epic Ramayana as a father of Sita.
Where Sita was born?
The Sita Kund pilgrimage site which is located in present-day Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India is viewed as the birthplace of Sita. Apart from Sitamarhi, Janakpur which is located in the present-day Province No. 2, Nepal, is also described as Sita’s birthplace.
How did Janaka found Sita?
King Janaka found her while ploughing as part of the Vedic ritual that he was performing, as a gift from the Earth goddess and adopted her as his daughter. He named her Sita, a word in Sanskrit which means the furrow.
Who is under Ravana’s feet?
This is also a story It is said that once while making the horoscope of the son of Ravana, Ravana gave the place of all the planets according to his own. But Shani was trying to change his place again and again, due to which Ravana’s son Ajay could not live. Then Ravana held Shani Dev under his foot to control him.
Do people worship Sita?
Sita is also worshiped as a fertility goddess. While living in exile, Sita finds little to fear. She feels naturally at home in the forest, but when she is kidnapped, all of the animals mourn her loss. Thus, her association with the natural world has led to veneration by farmers and those dwelling in the countryside.
How many years did Sita live?
14 years in exile (other than about a year when Sita was kidnapped). And some 4 years thereafter as king and queen, until she was exiled. So, they would have been together for about 22 years in all. Sita lived for another 12 years.
What was Ravana’s real name?
2. Ravana was not named so since birth. He was Dashagriva or Dashanana (demon with ten heads). While trying to dislodge Mount Kailash on which Lord Shiva was meditating, Shiva pressed the mountain with his toe crushing Ravana’s forearms.