Exploring Sitamarhi, the sacred birthplace of Sita
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, BIHAR/ Updated : Jan 22, 2024, 23:53 IST
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Sitamarhi derives its name from the revered Sita, who is believed to have been born here. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sita emerged from the earth as a divine gift to King Janaka. The town is said to be the place where Ki … Read more
Sitamarhi derives its name from the revered Sita, who is believed to have been born here. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sita emerged from the earth as a divine gift to King Janaka. The town is said to be the place where King Janaka discovered the infant Sita while plowing a field, and thus, it is regarded as the birthplace of this revered goddess. Read less
Sitamarhi derives its name from the revered Sita, who is believed to have been born here. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sita emerged from the earth as a divine gift to King Janaka. The town is said to be the place where King Janaka discovered the infant Sita while plowing a field, and thus, it is regarded as the birthplace of this revered goddess.
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Constructed in the early 20th century, the Janaki Mandir is not only a place of worship but also an architectural marvel. The temple's impressive design reflects a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures depicting episodes from the Ramayana. The sanctum sanctorum enshrines an idol of Sita, and the temple complex provides a serene atmosphere for those looking for spiritual contemplation.
Sitamarhi comes alive during religious festivals, with Ram Navami being a particularly significant celebration. During this auspicious occasion, the town witnesses grand processions, elaborate rituals, and cultural performances, attracting both locals and pilgrims.
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Beyond its religious importance, Sitamarhi boasts a rich cultural heritage. The town has preserved its historical roots, and visitors can explore various sites associated with the Ramayana. The Janaki Kund, a sacred pond believed to be the bathing place of Sita, and the Sita Kund, where it is said that she emerged from the earth, are revered sites for pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike.
The town's significance in the epic Ramayana continues to draw people to its sacred soil, fostering a sense of reverence and awe for the legendary figure of Sita and the divine tale she embodies.
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