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Today is Sita Navami, celebrated as the day Sita was born. Here is an interesting story, about her younger days, taken from Kamban's Ramayanam, Bala Kandam. Illustration - Hritoparna Hazrah

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Happy Sita Navami to all!🙏 On this auspicious day, we celebrate the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita, one of the most revered figures in Hinduism. The day is marked by fasting, puja and other rituals, with married women especially observing a fast in honour of Sita Mata. May the blessings of the divine mother always be with us. #SitaNavami #Hinduism #GoddessSita #Fasting #Blessings #sdhrc Sita Navami, Sita Mata, Goddess Sita, Married Women, Goddess Artwork, Divine Mother, Diwali Festival, Wish Quotes, Knowledge Quotes

Happy Sita Navami to all!🙏 On this auspicious day, we celebrate the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita, one of the most revered figures in Hinduism. The day is marked by fasting, puja and other rituals, with married women especially observing a fast in honour of Sita Mata. May the blessings of the divine mother always be with us. #SitaNavami #Hinduism #GoddessSita #Fasting #Blessings #sdhrc

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Also known as Sita Jayanti or Janaki Navami, Sita Navami is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita. Celebrated on the ninth day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaisakha, this day sees women fasting and praying for a happy and peaceful married life. This day is usually celebrated by erecting a puja mandap with four pillars. Ingredients such as til, rice and barley are used to perform the main puja, and legendary stories of Sita are read for inspiration. #PureDevotion Sita Picture, Sita Navami, Hinduism Gods, Mata Sita, Wallpapers Hd 1920x1080, Puja Mandap, Goddess Sita, Adi Shankaracharya, Gods Goddesses

Also known as Sita Jayanti or Janaki Navami, Sita Navami is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita. Celebrated on the ninth day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaisakha, this day sees women fasting and praying for a happy and peaceful married life. This day is usually celebrated by erecting a puja mandap with four pillars. Ingredients such as til, rice and barley are used to perform the main puja, and legendary stories of Sita are read for inspiration. #PureDevotion

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