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Sita is the wife of Lord Ram (chander) a character intrestingly from vaishnism hindu theology and given in the story of ravan and ram who is given mention in gurbani a couple of times an instance of this is in guru nanak's japji " There are many Sitas in the midst of greatness".  However can be a debatable figure as seen in: <ref name="sita">[http://www.singhsabhacanada.com/?p=6797 Sita], sita.</ref>
Sita is the wife of Lord Ram (chander) a character intrestingly from vaishnism hindu theology and given in the story of ravan and ram who is given mention in gurbani a couple of times an instance of this is in guru nanak's japji " There are many Sitas in the midst of greatness".  However can be a debatable figure as seen in: <ref name="sita">[http://www.singhsabhacanada.com/?p=6797 Sita], sita.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 28 August 2011

Sita is the wife of Lord Ram (chander) a character intrestingly from vaishnism hindu theology and given in the story of ravan and ram who is given mention in gurbani a couple of times an instance of this is in guru nanak's japji " There are many Sitas in the midst of greatness". However can be a debatable figure as seen in: [1]

References

  1. ^ Sita, sita.