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@guckenberger when king janak was ploughing his field with a golden plough at that time he found a baby in a box under the earth, so he found that baby by the action of his plough, n in sanskrit the corner of plough which is used to plough the field is known as " seet" so he found that baby by its action so he named her as "seeta" who is the topmost power [hlaadini] of lord came on this earth to do leelas with him.
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shri has two meanings, 1st it means topmost power of lord under which all other his power resides, so sita/radha is the supreme power of supreme personality ram/krishn so if someone says shri ram or shri krishn it means sita-ram or radha-krishn, 2nd shri word is used to give respect.
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according to vedas ram means "the supreme personality who give happiness to all , n in whom all of his devotees find actual blissfull peace"
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I see what you did there with the length of the song :)
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@guckenberger ..sita is a sanskrit work.. seeta coming from the root word seeth.. which means plow... farming plow... therefore seeta appeared by the motion of the farming plow.. therefore given the name sita.
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Hare Krshna!
Sita means the furrow.
Her adoptive father called her this way, becouse he found her in the furrow during special vedic sacrifice.
Read Ramayana and be blessed =)
what does Rama's Name Mean?
guckenberger 2 years ago
Rama means "He who pleases, fills with bliss, causes delight", "Rama" the joy that comes from love.
sainath459 2 years ago
and what does Shri mean?
guckenberger 2 years ago
Sri or Shree or Sree or Shri- A term or respect that means sacredness, abundance, beauty, grace, and auspiciousness, and signifies mastery of all these. After the symbol Aum (ॐ) and Swastika, Shri is the most popular symbol used in Hinduism.
sainath459 2 years ago
Hare Krishna
what does Sita mean? Sanskrit?
guckenberger 2 years ago
Sita, wife of Lord Rama
sainath459 2 years ago