5 Sita temples you may not know about

Punaura dham sita kund in sitamarhi district, Bihar

Sitamarhi, Bihar's birthplace, is a hub of legends and Ram Navami celebrations. It features Punaura Dham Sita Mandir, Sita Kund, Punoradham Temple, and Panth-Pakar trees.

Seetha devi temple in wayanad district, Kerala

The Pulpalli Seetha Devi Temple in Wayanad, Kerala, is a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Sita, her sons Lava and Kusa, and Mother Earth, symbolizing Sita's tragic end.

Sita mai temple, in Karnal district, Haryana

Sita Mai Temple in Karnal district, Haryana, features intricate patterns on walls and is believed to be the site of Sita's swallowing by earth.

Sita vani temple in nainital district, Uttarakhand

Sita Bani temple in Uttarakhand, near Ram Navami, is believed to be Sita's departure point. Visitors can enjoy wildlife safaris and pray at the Sitavani buffer zone within Corbett National Park.

Sita samahit temple in bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh

Sita Samahit Temple, located near Nanore village,along the Chandpur-Jalilpur road,  is believed to be the site where Sita was swallowed by the earth, and also houses a rare temple dedicated to Dronacharya.

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