
Sita Devi
Sita Devi, the epitome of purity and devotion in Valmiki's Ramayana, is the beloved wife of Lord Rama. She is portrayed as a symbol of ideal womanhood, embodying virtues such as loyalty, selflessness, and unwavering faith. Sita's strength is seen in her enduring trials with grace, especially during her abduction by Ravana and her subsequent stay in Lanka. Despite immense hardships, including the Agni Pariksha to prove her chastity, Sita remains steadfast in her devotion to Rama and her principles. She represents resilience, dignity, and the triumph of virtue over adversity. Sita Devi's character continues to inspire as a model of integrity, courage, and devotion to duty. The Sita puja is an offering at temple by the women as a special offering .This is to express their solidarity and adherence to women empowerment in the Bharatiya Hindu Dharma.