Seetha Amman Temple
Seetha Amman Temple, or Seetha Eliya Seethai Amman Thirukkovil, also known as Ashok Vatika Sita Temple, is an ancient Vaishnavite Hindu temple located
in the Nuwara Eliya District of Central Sri Lanka. The
temple's folklore is deeply connected to the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.
According to the epic, after Sita was abducted by King Ravana of Lanka, she was
brought to this location. Ravana sought vengeance against Rama and Lakshmana to
avenge the disrespect shown to his sister, Shurpanakha.
In the Ramayana, Ravana offered Sita a place in his palace,
but she refused, choosing instead to remain in exile for 14 years, waiting for
Rama to rescue her. Ravana then created a natural garden, now known as Hakgala Botanical Garden, near the temple where Sita could wait. The
nearby river is said to be the place where Sita bathed under the guard of Asura women and meditated until
Rama's arrival. It is also believed to be the site where Hanuman first met Sita and gave her Rama's wedding ring as a sign of hope. This temple is believed to
be the only Sita temple in the world.
Initially, this site featured a simple temple with stones
representing Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita.
When Indian Tamils arrived
as indentured workers brought by the British, they
constructed the current temple. To this day, the temple is maintained by the
Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka, rather than the native Sri Lankan Tamils. It is primarily visited by Indians as a
pilgrimage to one of the Ramayana Sthalas.
Seetha Eliya Seetha Temple is located 8 km (5.0 mi)
southeast of the main town of Nuwara Eliya, along the
Peradeniya-Badulla-Chenkaladi Highway. Approximately 1.7 km (1.1 mi)
southeast of the temple lies Hakgala Botanical Garden, believed to be the
garden created by Ravana for Sita according to the Ramayana.
Seetha
Eliya Seethai Amman Thirukkovil, also known as Ashok Vatika Sita Temple, is
believed to be the site where Sita was held captive by the Rakshasa king
Ravana, according to the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. Sita prayed daily for her
husband Rama to rescue her from this place. The temple is located in the Nuwara
Eliya District of Central Sri Lanka and is surrounded by significant
mythological landmarks.
Near
the temple runs a stream, said to have been formed to meet the needs of Sita
Devi during her captivity at Ashok Vatika. It is believed that Sita bathed in
this stream. On the rock face across the stream are circular depressions, which
are regarded as the footprints of Hanuman. According to the Ramayana, Hanuman
met Sita at this location and gave her Rama's wedding ring as a sign of hope.
Additionally, Ravana had created a natural garden, now known as Hakgala
Botanical Garden, for Sita to wait for Rama's arrival. This site, rich in
mythological significance, continues to attract devotees and tourists who
revere the story of Sita's devotion and endurance.

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