The Kaliyug's Sita.
In Treta-Yug, Rama's treasured wife Sita was abducted by the vicious Ravan. Revenge for his brute sister Shurpanaka's humiliation and Infatuation on Sita, willed him to ploy evil acts.
The maya golden deer fascinated her, which should not have been as it was the discrete cause to send her Ram away from her.
Our wholesome Sita was not in conscious that this would be for years.
Her humane heartstrings made her cross the Lakshman rekha and give offerings to Ravan who was in a sage form.
Finally ravan caught hold of her hand and took her away in his chariot.
When Jatayu came to her rescue , Ravan cut off his wings, and he fell down.
Sita's shout for her Ram echoed from every nook and corner of the world.
But sitas endeavor to escape from such an evil person went in vain.
She threw to the ground her jewels in hope that it aids her Ram in tracing her out.
Bona fide love in no way droops.
Beyond shadow of doubt, Ram was able to rescue the love of his life with many helping hands.
There was a distance of miles, heaps of pain and many vain tries.
Despite that, it did not Neither stop our Ram from going up to his Sita nor our Sita from giving...
The maya golden deer fascinated her, which should not have been as it was the discrete cause to send her Ram away from her.
Our wholesome Sita was not in conscious that this would be for years.
Her humane heartstrings made her cross the Lakshman rekha and give offerings to Ravan who was in a sage form.
Finally ravan caught hold of her hand and took her away in his chariot.
When Jatayu came to her rescue , Ravan cut off his wings, and he fell down.
Sita's shout for her Ram echoed from every nook and corner of the world.
But sitas endeavor to escape from such an evil person went in vain.
She threw to the ground her jewels in hope that it aids her Ram in tracing her out.
Bona fide love in no way droops.
Beyond shadow of doubt, Ram was able to rescue the love of his life with many helping hands.
There was a distance of miles, heaps of pain and many vain tries.
Despite that, it did not Neither stop our Ram from going up to his Sita nor our Sita from giving...