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Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram + Mahasati Sita: Ramayan Ke Amar Patra (Set Of 02 Books)(Paperback, Hindi, Dr. Vinay) | Zipri.in
Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram + Mahasati Sita: Ramayan Ke Amar Patra (Set Of 02 Books)(Paperback, Hindi, Dr. Vinay)

Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram + Mahasati Sita: Ramayan Ke Amar Patra (Set Of 02 Books)(Paperback, Hindi, Dr. Vinay)

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Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram: Immortal characters of Ramayana: Based on "Hari Anant Hari Katha Ananta", the story of Rama is presented in its own way, while protecting its value. Goswami Tulsidas made Ramkatha the practical focus of Bhatif. His Ram is the basis of devotion and his life is exemplary. Even after Goswami Tulsidas, the Ram Katha continued to be experienced in various forms and wherever the poets in this vast Bhavabhoomi were left humanely in view of the poets, the center continued to add another dimension to the story of Rama. . This presentation of Maryada Purushottam Ram in novel style is also amazing. Mahasati Sita: Immortal characters of Ramayana: Sita was the eldest daughter of King Janak of Mithila. He was married to Ram, the eldest son of King Dasaratha of Ayodhya, after dissolving the Shiva rainbow in the Swayamvara. His name is taken with respect due to his feminine and virtuous religion. In Tretayuga, she is considered to be an incarnation of Lakshmi, the goddess of good fortune. According to Ramayana, the plow of King Janak of Mithila got stuck in a box while plowing in the fields. Found them in that box. He was named Sita due to the plow being called 'Sit' in Maithili language. King Janaka and Queen Sunayna brought him up. Urmila was his younger sister. Being the daughter of King Janaka, she is also known as Janaki, Janakatmaja or Janakasuta. Being the princess of Mithila, she is also famous by the name Maithili. Being found in the land, they are also called Bhoomiputri or Bhusuta. Why is Sita called Mahasati ?