THE RAMAYANAM : (Delivered at the Shakespeare Club, Pasadena, California, January 31, 1900)-8.





Part-8.



Now, there was another king, called Janaka, and this king had a beautiful daughter named Sita.

Sita was found in a field; she was a daughter of the Earth, and was born without parents.

The word "Sita" in ancient Sanskrit means the furrow made by a plough.

In the ancient mythology of India you will find persons born of one parent only, or persons born without parents, born of sacrificial fire, born in the field, and so on — dropped from the clouds as it were.

All those sorts of miraculous birth were common in the mythological lore of India.



Sita, being the daughter of the Earth, was pure and immaculate.

She was brought up by King Janaka.

When she was of a marriageable age, the king wanted to find a suitable husband for her.

Swami Vivekananda

To be continued  ....




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