Kajal Kiran is regarded as the daughter of Mithila and also holds the role of the President of Maithili Diva International Foundation. She has also flourished as an Author, Motivational Speaker, Culture Promoter, Social Activist and an Entrepreneur.

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SITA – The Warrior Monument

JANAKPUR and the Monument: Sita was a daughter of Janakpur. Events of the epic Ramayan commenced after an innocuous event – the cleaning of the royal palace. Placed in a revered corner was Pinak – the bow of Shiva. Several people were needed to move it. Seven year old Sita lifted the mighty Pinaak in one hand with ease – sending Janak into amazement and worry. A match for her had to display at least as much strength. Because lifting the Pinaak with ease was not only about physical strength. Being the weapon of Shiva himself, the person who was able to handle it with ease had to be of rare and divine qualities. The lifting of the Pinaak by a 7 year old Sita ignited a chain of events whose ramifications were felt by all mankind for ages. Such was the power and potential of the young girl. Yet, Mithila or anyone else has not celebrated this aspect of the young girl – who is the daughter and the sister of the house. Hence the need for SITA – The Warrior Monument.

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Sita the great warrior monument's Conceptual master plan

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Sita the great warrior monument's Conceptual master plan

Initiative to build an international standard statue to Sita | Conversation with Head Prist Janaki Temple, Nepal

Kajal Kiran is regarded as the daughter of Mithila and also holds the role of the President of Maithili Diva International Foundation. She has also flourished as an Author, Motivational Speaker, Culture Promoter, Social Activist and an Entrepreneur.

Few Major News Coverages

The book is maithili translation of Srimad Bhagavad Gita in which Lord Krishna has preached Arjuna in Sanskrit Verse, the translator Mrs Kajal Karn has used very simple maithili language and the USP of the book is Mithila Paintings, used in this book.

The author Mrs. Kajal Karn is giving everyone an open opportunity by buying this "Maithili Srimad Bhagavad Gita", you are buying happiness of many underprivileged children, buying this book you are buying happiness of thousands of destitute old aged people.

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SITA – The Warrior Monument

JANAKPUR and the Monument: Sita was a daughter of Janakpur. Events of the epic Ramayan commenced after an innocuous event – the cleaning of the royal palace. Placed in a revered corner was Pinak – the bow of Shiva. Several people were needed to move it. Seven year old Sita lifted the mighty Pinaak in one hand with ease – sending Janak into amazement and worry. A match for her had to display at least as much strength. Because lifting the Pinaak with ease was not only about physical strength. Being the weapon of Shiva himself, the person who was able to handle it with ease had to be of rare and divine qualities. The lifting of the Pinaak by a 7 year old Sita ignited a chain of events whose ramifications were felt by all mankind for ages. Such was the power and potential of the young girl. Yet, Mithila or anyone else has not celebrated this aspect of the young girl – who is the daughter and the sister of the house. Hence the need for SITA – The Warrior Monument.