


Seetha Amman Kovil (also known as Sita Amman Temple) is one of the most important Hindu temples in Sri Lanka, located in the scenic village of Seetha Eliya, just 5 km from Nuwara Eliya town.
Seetha Amman Kovil holds deep religious and historical significance as it is believed to be the place where Princess Sita was held captive by King Ravana according to the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Sita, along with Lord Rama and Lakshmana.
Nearby, visitors can see a small stream believed to be the spot where Sita bathed, and rock formations that are said to bear the footprints of Lord Hanuman. These legendary connections make Seetha Amman Temple an important stop on the popular Ramayana Trail in Sri Lanka.
Visitors of all faiths are welcome to explore the temple and learn about its fascinating mythological history.
Why Visit Seetha Amman Kovil?
π Important Ramayana heritage site in Sri Lanka
π Located in the scenic hills of Nuwara Eliya
π Rich cultural, religious, and mythological significance
πΈ Colorful architecture perfect for photography
π Easy access from Nuwara Eliya town
Best Time to Visit Seetha Amman Temple
Seetha Amman Temple can be visited throughout the year thanks to the pleasant and cool climate of Nuwara Eliya. However, the most vibrant time to experience the temple is during Ram Navami and other major Hindu festivals, when the atmosphere becomes especially festive, colorful, and spiritually uplifting.