Sita (Devanagari: सीता, IAST: Sītā), also known as Sītā or Sītā Devī, is a central figure in the Hindu epic the Ramayana, where she is the consort of the protagonist Rama, whose abduction by the demon king Ravana and subsequent rescue is the central plot of the epic. In Southeast Asian forms of the Ramayana, Sita is often depicted with variations that reflect local cultural and religious influences. For instance, in Thai versions, she is sometimes referred to as Nang Sida (นางสีดา), and in Indonesian (Javanese) versions, she is known as Shinta or Shinta Dewi. The character of Sita is revered as an embodiment of virtue, marital fidelity, and devotion. In Hebrew, the name Sita does not have a direct translation, but it can be transliterated as סיטה. The story of Sita has been widely adapted and interpreted in various Southeast Asian cultures, often incorporating local myths and traditions, which has led to a rich tapestry of regional narratives and artistic representations.
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