Baby Sita Found by King Janaka -- Divine Birth in Furrow HD Wallpaper
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A golden baby in a furrow of freshly plowed earth, glowing with divine light so bright that the king holding the plow drops to his knees. This is how Sita enters the world -- not born from a womb but gifted by the earth itself to a childless king who was performing a sacrificial plowing. King Janaka of Mithila was no ordinary monarch. The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad records him as one of the great philosopher-kings of ancient India, a seeker of Brahman who hosted debates between the greatest sages of his age. When he found the divine infant in his field, he recognized immediately that this was no ordinary child. The wheat field setting in this HD wallpaper connects Sita to agriculture, to the earth, to the cycles of sowing and reaping that sustain civilization. Her very name -- "Sita" means furrow -- encodes this agricultural identity. In rural India, farmers still invoke Sita's name before plowing, acknowledging that the earth's fertility is sacred. The sunrise behind the scene suggests new beginnings. The golden light around the baby is not reflected light but emanated light -- she glows from within, a divine soul in a newly-formed body, already radiant with the Lakshmi-nature that will define her adult life. Free HD download for phone and desktop.
















