Who is actual father of Sita?

Multiplicity has been the biggest problem of Hindus.


It is also the problem of democracy. One sensible person does something right and you have hundreds of thousands of 'chamchas' ruining all the good work done but always praising that one good person.

In fact all religioins are all products of a time prior to democracy when there was one king ruling over the people and anyone who says or goes against him is killed.

in a democracy what happens is girls and boys go to pubs in Mangaloe and dirnk to glory, and during the engineering college exams in Delhi are caught cheating by use of mobile phone technology and his Great Magitracy Brown Sahibs says he will not pass a sentence because they are very young (at 20+ something). All other pupils start discussing the risk-reward- ratios of cheating in Exams. while the Delhi High Court, that has already declared that Gay and Lesbs are normal people. I get a feeling that I need some mental hospital for a check up since I have spent my life staying with one female wife, begetting children, spend over 30 years bringing them up to respect social and ethical norms.

To top all my agony, some oldman comes by and tells me I must respect his religious sentiments in his worship of Aiyyappa, son born to Magavishnu and Siva.

It is about time that one Field Marshall Indra appears with his blitz and Vajrayutha, kill one and all, those that are armed and those that are not and leaves out none who could even think of anyting other than one single formless shapeless timeless ever present and alwasy present 'God'. Death to one and all who dares to talk about or describe of God in any form. All Hindus MUST BE trained in Vedhanta and nothing but Vedhanta.


On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 04:36:42 +0530 wrote

> Dear All,

>

> In valmiki ramayana, its mentioned that King Janaka is the father of sita. However sita is also known as bhoomi putri since janaka got sita from the field while ploughing. However in certain article (http://www. surrealist. org/gurukula/ storymatters/ sita.html) it is mentioned that Ravana is the real father of sita.


> It will be great if any of our well versed member can confirm on the subject.


>Thanks Regards

>Narayanan

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