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5 famous temples dedicated to Sita in India

These five revered temples dedicated to Goddess Sita across India reflect her divine journey—from birth and marriage to exile and devotion. Each site holds deep mythological, spiritual, and cultural significance for devotees.

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Janaki Mandir: Janaki Mandir in Sitamarhi, Bihar, is revered as the birthplace of Goddess Sita and a prominent pilgrimage site in the Mithila region.
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Janaki Mandir: Janaki Mandir in Sitamarhi, Bihar, is revered as the birthplace of Goddess Sita and a prominent pilgrimage site in the Mithila region.
Sita Ram Temple: Sita Ram Temple in Munger, Bihar is an ancient shrine dedicated to Sita and Lord Rama, celebrated for its historical and spiritual significance.
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Sita Ram Temple: Sita Ram Temple in Munger, Bihar is an ancient shrine dedicated to Sita and Lord Rama, celebrated for its historical and spiritual significance.
Sita Kund: Sita Kund in Sitamarhi, Bihar is a revered pond believed to possess fertility powers, deeply linked to the mythology of Goddess Sita.
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Sita Kund: Sita Kund in Sitamarhi, Bihar is a revered pond believed to possess fertility powers, deeply linked to the mythology of Goddess Sita.
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Sita Temple: Sita Temple in Nainital, Uttarakhand is a serene hill shrine honoring Goddess Sita, cherished by local devotees for her divine grace.
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Sita Temple: Sita Temple in Nainital, Uttarakhand is a serene hill shrine honoring Goddess Sita, cherished by local devotees for her divine grace.
Sita Mata Mandir: Sita Mata Mandir in Pabbar Valley, Himachal Pradesh is a tranquil temple believed to mark the spot where Goddess Sita meditated during her exile.
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Sita Mata Mandir: Sita Mata Mandir in Pabbar Valley, Himachal Pradesh is a tranquil temple believed to mark the spot where Goddess Sita meditated during her exile.
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