mithilā in A Sentence

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    Mithilā(मिथिला): Mithilā was a kingdom in ancient India.

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    The maidens of Mithilā, friends of Sītā,

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    The people of Mithilā experience bliss in seeing Rāma.

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    Just then, a doorkeeper announces the arrival of Paraśurāma in Mithilā.

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    Nārada arrives in Mithilā and eulogizes Sītā in 16 verses 12.45-12.60.

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    In verse 65 Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa set out to see the capital city of Mithilā.

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    The children of Mithilā take Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa around the city, and embrace Rāma in the end.

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    After the marriage of Sītā and Rāma in Mithilā, Arundhatī meets Sītā for the first time

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    The maidens of Mithilā, friends of Sītā, see the two princes and sing of their charm in verses 66 to 71.

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    In verses 6 to 9, the sage Nārada visits Sītā in Mithilā and carries a message from her to Rāma in Ayodhyā.

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    After the marriage of Sītā and Rāma in Mithilā, Arundhatī meets Sītā for the first time when the newly-wed couple arrives in Ayodhyā.

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    Paraśurāma tells Janaka that he will arrive again in Mithilā, pretending to be angry, so that he can have an excuse of seeing both Sītā and Rāma.

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    The final seven cantos follow the Bālakāṇḍa of the Rāmacaritamānasa, starting from Viśvāmitra's journey to Daśaratha's capital city Ayodhyā and ending with the marriage rites of the four sons of Daśaratha- Rāma being the eldest- in Mithilā.

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