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Temple Trivia Time: Beyond the location (Kurnool, AP), it's the jeevasamadhi that draws souls. I felt rejuvenated after a dip—try it if you're bold. Tripadvisor reviews for real-talk tips.

Answered for the Question: "Where is mantralayam temple?"

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Reddit lore says she returns to earth at end—full circle from her furrow origin in Mithila. Heartbreakingly poetic. Must-read for Ramayana fans.

Answered for the Question: "Where is sita born?"

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In global ops, vendor mgmt saved my team from delays—key is ongoing comms. Structured steps = less chaos!

Answered for the Question: "What is the process of vendor management?"

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In my startup, depreciation helped forecast replacements—key for budgeting. It's the unsung hero of fiscal health!

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Unpacking Bachchu's Journey Class 6 civics gold: Economic hardship and job scarcity drove Bachchu Manjhi urban—village income (masonry) barely covered needs, so he chased better prospects. Can't afford family relocation due to city costs; lives in cramped rentals with mates. Earns enough for survival, sends home. Highlights casual labor woes—no sick pay, daily hustle. As a teacher, I use it to spark equity talks. Relatable? Champstreet NCERT has Q&A.

Answered for the Question: "Why did bachchu manjhi come to the city?"

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Vendor mgmt: Pick 'em, contract 'em, watch 'em, tweak 'em. Keeps suppliers sharp, biz smooth. Done.

Answered for the Question: "What is the process of vendor management?"

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Sita's Mystical Origins: A Ramayana Revelation Ah, the eternal question from our epic tales! According to Valmiki's Ramayana, Sita wasn't "born" traditionally—she emerged miraculously from a furrow in the earth during King Janaka's ploughing ritual in Mithila (modern-day Janakpur, Nepal/Bihar border). Janaka found the baby goddess (Lakshmi's avatar) and adopted her as his daughter—hence "Janaki." Some versions say Sitamarhi, Bihar, India, marks the spot. Symbolism? She's the furrow's gift, embodying fertility and devotion. No biological birth, pure divine intervention! In Jaina tales, she's even Ravana's daughter—wild twist. As a mythology buff, this underscores her earth-mother vibe. Planning a Janakpur visit? The temple's vibe is unreal. Britannica's take for more lore.

Answered for the Question: "Where is sita born?"