The story of Sita Gumpha ( Panchavati )



Sita Gumpha, also known as Sita's Cave, is a site located in Panchavati, near Nashik, India. It is a significant location in the Indian epic Ramayana. According to the story, this cave is believed to be the spot where Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, was abducted by the demon king Ravana.

Panchavati is the place where Lord Rama, Sita, and his brother Lakshmana lived during their exile period. It is said that Ravana disguised himself as a mendicant and tricked Sita into crossing a line he had drawn, thus enabling him to abduct her and take her to Lanka.

The cave is a pilgrimage site and a tourist attraction, visited by devotees and tourists who come to learn about the epic tale of Ramayana. The place holds cultural and religious significance in Hindu mythology.

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