1. Sita - Noun
2. Sita - Proper noun
wife of the Hindu god Rama; regarded as an ideal of womanhood
Source: WordNetSita, stay here in my hermitage, you have found here your father's house in a foreign land, we will care for you as our daughter. Looking at Sita he thought :What a fair woman, how beautiful! Valmiki
I have not even touched paper, nor have I even taken a pen in hand. In the Bhṛṅgadūta, only the Lord of mother Sītā has spoken. Rāmabhadrācārya
Akbar's liberalism can be adjudged from another fact, namely that he issued gold and silver coins bearing the figures of Rama and Sita and inscribed with the legend Rama Siya. Akbar
A demi-god who has the form of an vulture that tries to rescue Sita from Ravana. Source: Internet
After Rama and Sita have been married for twelve years, an elderly Dasharatha expresses his desire to crown Rama, to which the Kosala assembly and his subjects express their support. Source: Internet
After learning about Sita, Hanuman assumes a gargantuan form and makes a colossal leap across the sea to Lanka. Source: Internet