Sita's Sacred Choice: Why Only Rama Could Rescue His Beloved Wife The Moment of Decision When Hanuman, the mighty devotee of Rama, finally located Sita in Ashoka Vatika within Ravana's kingdom of Lanka, he offered to carry her back to Rama immediately. The powerful Vanara could have easily transported her across the ocean, ending her captivity in moments. Yet Sita firmly refused this offer, insisting that only Rama himself could rescue her. This decision has puzzled readers and scholars for centuries, prompting deeper examination of the principles underlying her choice. The Question of Honor and Dharma Sita's refusal was rooted in multiple layers of dharmic principles. She explained to Hanuman that if he were to rescue her, it would cast doubt on Rama's strength and ability to protect his wife. People would question why the great warrior-prince required a servant to retrieve what was stolen from him. This was not merely about social perception—it touched upon the fu...