Sita, symbolizes the meaning of an ideal woman, filled with loyalty for her husband. In this article, we critically analyze the character of Goddess Sita, as presented by Valmiki in Ramayana. Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman epitomize all the virtues that should be ideally be present in all human beings in the planet to achieve the state of continual peace. The characters in Ramayana stand to be inspirational figures in all our lives.
Ramayana is also one of the largest ancient epics in word literature, divided into seven Kandas (books), comprising of about 500 sargas (chapters) and 24,000 verses. It has proved to be a classic in the standards of world literature and has been translated in over 300 languages.
It strikes a chord with everyone’s lives and touches their inner soul with subtle delicacy. It has survived the test of time, and still continues to be one of the most critically acclaimed works of all generations.
The Ramayana, written and composed by Valmiki, is one of the greatest works of literature in the history of ancient India.