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In Hindu mythology, Vedavati is sometimes associated with Sita. The name means "possessing knowledge of the Vedas," symbolizing wisdom and learning.
This name means "without envy" or "without spite," reflecting Sita's purity and virtue.
Meaning "the giver of life," this name emphasizes Sita's role as a nurturer and protector.
This name combines "Bhoomi," meaning earth, and "ja," meaning born. It signifies Sita's origin from the earth.
This name refers to Sita's birthplace, Mithila, also known as Videha. It means "belonging to Mithila."
Another name for Sita, indicating her lineage as the princess of Videha (another name for Mithila).
Derived from Sita's father's name, Janaka. It means "daughter of Janaka."
Meaning "furrow" or "furrow of the earth," referring to the legend that she emerged from a furrow when King Janaka was plowing the field.