Suhita or Soheeta (died 1447), was a Javanese queen regnant and the sixth monarch of the Majapahit empire, ruling from 1429 to 1447.
As he died in 1429, Pararaton reported that the empire was ruled by a queen regnant or prabhu stri.
He was whose mother was Suhita's paternal aunt, and father was a son of Dyah Sotor, Hayam Wuruk's agnatic half-brother.
[3] A notable monumental sculpture found in Tulungagung Regency, East Java has been identified by some authors as of Suhita.
In her right hand, she holds a lotus bud, which symbolizes deceased royalty in transformation.