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- Sita's birth story in Hindu mythology1234:
- She is believed to be the daughter of Mother Earth herself, born from a furrow that King Janaka plowed along with his fields.
- King Janaka found her while ploughing as part of a Vedic ritual and adopted her as his daughter, naming her Sita.
- In some versions, Sita is described as the biological daughter of King Janaka.
- There are variations in the story, but her divine origins and connection to the natural world are consistent.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.According to Hindu mythology, Sita is believed to be the daughter of Mother Earth herself. She was born from a furrow that King Janaka, the ruler of Mithila, plowed along with his fields. This miraculous birth signifies Sita’s divine origins and connects her to the natural world.indianhindugods.com/who-is-sita-what-is-her-story/According to many versions of the Ramayana, she is described as the daughter of the Earth, the goddess Bhumi, or Prithvi. 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.artsandculture.google.com/story/the-birth-of-sita-na…According to the ancient Sanskrit epic Ramayana, Sita was found by King Janaka while plowing the field as part of a Vedic ritual, making her birth legendary and divine. In the Rampokhyana of the Mahabharata, Sita is described as the biological daughter of King Janaka.www.talesofsanatan.com/the-story-of-the-birth-of-m…Sata, the wife of the fisherman delivers the egg to the queen with only one request, that may the child born out of the egg, be named Sita, after her (a slight interplay of vowels). Soon Sita is born and bears the name of a poor fisherman’s wife. Unlike other versions, she was not found by King Janaka and nor does he seem to have any role to play.themythologyproject.com/birth-of-chandrabatis-sita/ The Story of The Birth of Mata Sita - Tales of Sanatana
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