Seetha Amman Temple

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Seetha Amman Temple
சீதா அம்மன் கோயில்
Seetha Amman Temple
Religion
DistrictNuwara Eliya
ProvinceCentral Province
Location
CountrySri Lanka
Seetha Amman Temple is located in Sri Lanka
Seetha Amman Temple
Seetha Amman Temple
Geographic coordinates6°56′00″N 80°48′38″E / 6.9332°N 80.8105°E / 6.9332; 80.8105

The Seetha Amman Temple is a Hindu temple located in Seetha Eliya village approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from Hakgala Botanical Garden and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Nuwara Eliya.

History[edit]

Seetha Amman temple was built by Tamil estate labourers who came to the country in the 19th century.[1]

Legends[edit]

This place is believed to be the site where Sita was held captive by the rakshasa king Ravana, and where she prayed daily for her husband Rama to come and rescue her in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.[2][3] There is a stream by the side of the temple where that runs from the hill nearby, and said to be formed for the needs of Sita Devi during her days at Ashoka Vatika. It is also considered that Devi Sita had taken bathe in this stream.[3] On the rock face across the stream are circular depressions that are regarded to be the footprints of Hanuman.

Hindu temple called "Seetha Rama Kovil" (Hanuman Kovil) at Seeta Eliya village, close to Hakgala Botanical Garden

References[edit]

  1. ^ Goonatilake, Susantha (2014). "Introduction to the Issue on the Rāmāyaṇa". Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka. New Series, Vol. 59, No. 2 (Special Issue on the Ramayana): 1–21. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  2. ^ "WWW Virtual Library: Sita Eliya / Seetha Eliya / Sitha Eliya".
  3. ^ a b https://www.news18.com/india/epic-ties-sri-lankan-pm-unveils-special-cover-for-sita-temple-in-nuwara-eliya-ramayana-trail-to-be-made-more-attractive-7646653.html