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  2. Sita - Wikipedia

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    Sita Ki Rasoi, situated in Ayodhya district in Uttar Pradesh, India. [ 112 ] Janaki Mandir of Janakpur , Nepal is a center of pilgrimage where the wedding of Sri Rama and Sita took place and is re-enacted yearly as Vivaha Panchami .

  3. List of Monuments of National Importance in Lucknow circle ...

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    Cave known as Sita-ki-rasoi containing an inscription in characters of the 9th century AD Mankuar: Allahabad Upload Photo: N-UP-L12 Extensive mound called Hatgauha Dih Shiupur: Allahabad Upload Photo: N-UP-L13 Garhwa fort Sheorajpur: Allahabad Garhwa fort: N-UP-L14 Large mound called Surya Bhita Singraur: Allahabad Upload Photo: N-UP-L15

  4. Joseph Tiefenthaler - Wikipedia

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    Tiefenthaler was born in Bozen, in the county of Tyrol, then in the Austrian empire.Not much is known of his early life and studies except that he spent two years in Spain.

  5. Sita: Warrior of Mithila - Wikipedia

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    It follows through Sita's childhood and tutelage, her marriage with Ram, and ultimately her 14-year exile, accompanied by her husband Ram and his brother Lakshman. [2] [3] According to a survey conducted by Landmark Bookstores, the book as deemed as the most anticipated book of 2017 with 36.85% of the participants of the survey inclined to buy ...

  6. Hindu Temples: What Happened to Them - Wikipedia

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    The book contains chapters about the Ayodhya debate. The appendix of the first volume contains a list of temple-destructions and atrocities that the authors claim took place in Bangladesh in 1989. The book also criticizes "Marxist historians", and one of the appendices of the second volume includes a questionnaire for "Marxist professors", one ...

  7. Janaki Mandir - Wikipedia

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    The legend said it that it was built on the holy site where Sannyasi Shurkishordas had found the images of Goddess Sita. In fact, Shurkishordas was the founder of modern Janakpur and the great saint and poet who preached about the Sita Upasana (also called Sita Upanishad ) philosophy.

  8. Maya Sita - Wikipedia

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    A painting of Sita undergoing Agni Pariksha.Some versions of the Ramayana narrate that Maya Sita was exchanged for the real Sita during this ritual.. In some adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Māyā Sīta (Sanskrit: माया सीता, "illusional Sita") or Chāyā Sīta (छाया सीता, "shadow Sita") is the illusionary duplicate of the goddess Sita (the heroine in the ...

  9. Janaki Janmasthali Mandir - Wikipedia

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    The site is considered as the appearance place from where Sita was found closed in a box from a farm field while the King Janaka was ploughing the farm field. [1] Ramayana Research Council has proposed the construction of the world's tallest 251-feet statue of Mother Sita at Sitamarhi .