According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sita was born as the daughter of King Janaka of Mithila, and was found as an infant in a furrow in a field. She grew up to become a beautiful and virtuous woman, and caught the eye of Lord Rama, who was in search of a suitable bride. They were married with great pomp and ceremony and their marriage is considered one of the most ideal in Hindu mythology.
Sita is also remembered for her compassion towards all living beings, and is considered a symbol of motherly love and devotion. She is often depicted in Hindu art and literature with her husband Rama, and is venerated by millions of devotees all over the world.
108 Name of Sita Devi
| Name | Meaning | 
| Sita  |  furrow, line or row, referring
  to the way she was found in a furrow in a field | 
| Janaki  |  daughter of King Janaka,
  Sita's father | 
| Maithili  |  princess of Mithila, Sita's
  birthplace | 
| Bhoomija  |  one born from the earth, as
  Sita was found in a furrow in a field | 
| Bhoomiputri  |  daughter of the earth | 
| Janakatmaja  |  daughter of King Janaka | 
| Vaidehi  |  daughter of Videha, another
  name for Mithila | 
| Vedavati  |  one who is knowledgeable in
  the Vedas | 
| Vedaswarupini  |  one who embodies the essence
  of the Vedas | 
| Brahmagyani  |  one who has realized the
  knowledge of Brahman | 
| Brahmavallabha  |  beloved of Brahman | 
| Sarvabharana Bhusita  |  adorned with all kinds of
  ornaments | 
| Sarvalankara Sampanna  |  adorned with all kinds of
  qualities | 
| Kalyanisundari  |  the most beautiful and
  auspicious | 
| Kalyanaguna Sampoorna  |  possessing all good qualities | 
| Rajivasarati  |  the lotus - eyed one who rules
  over the heart of Rama | 
| Rajivlochan  |  Lotus - eyed | 
| Raghunandini  |  daughter of the Raghu dynasty,
  referring to Rama's lineage | 
| Ramapriya  |  beloved of Rama | 
| Ramabhakta  |  devoted to Rama | 
| Ramasakhi  |  friend of Rama | 
| Ramaanujaa  |  follower of Rama | 
| Sankatahara Devi  |  the goddess who removes all
  troubles and afflictions | 
| Annapurna  |  one who is full of food, as
  Sita fed the hungry Rishis in the forest | 
| Annapurnesvari  |  the goddess of food | 
| Bhaktavatsala  |  one who is kind to her
  devotees | 
| Raghavendra Kripa  |  one who showers blessings on
  the Raghu dynasty | 
| Raghukula Tilaka  |  the ornament of the Raghu
  dynasty | 
| Raghupati Priya  |  beloved of the lord of the
  Raghu dynasty (Rama) | 
| Raghava Samshraya  |  the refuge of the Raghu
  dynasty | 
| Rama Janani  |  mother of Rama | 
| Rama Priya  |  beloved of Rama | 
| Ramabhujangaprayata  |  one who moves like a serpent
  around the arms of Rama | 
| Ramadasa  |  servant of Rama | 
| Ramanuja  |  follower of Rama | 
| Ramarajyaprada  |  one who gives the kingdom of
  Rama | 
| Ramasita  |  companion of Rama | 
| Ramavallabha  |  beloved of Rama | 
| Ramapadapankaja  |  the lotus feet of Rama | 
| Ramapujita  |  worshipped by Rama | 
| Sankatnashini  |  one who removes all
  difficulties and obstacles | 
| Janakipriya  |  beloved of Janaki, another
  name for Sita | 
| Janakajaata  |  born in the family of Janaka | 
| Janakanandini  |  the daughter | 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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