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    Janaka ( Sanskrit: जनक, IAST: Janakā) is the King of Videha who ruled from Mithila, in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Janaka was married to Sunayana. He is the father of Sita, the female protagonist of the epic and Urmila. [1] Janaka is revered as being an ideal example of non-attachment to material possessions.

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  6. Apr 9, 2019 · Janaka was the King of Mithila who ruled over the Videha kingdom in the 7 th century. The ruler of Videha was called Janaka, and the real name of King Janaka was Seeradhwaja. Janaka was childless with his wife Sunaina, but once while plowing the field as part of a ritual, they found a baby girl.

  7. Janaka (राजा जनक, Raja Janak) was king of Mithila (Videha) and the father of Sita, the key character of the Hindu epic Ramayana. Janak’s name was Seeradhwaja. He was regarded as an enlightened soul and ruled his kingdom with wisdom and courage.

  8. The son of king Nimi was Mithi, who had a son called Janaka and from then on, the kings of the Nimi clan began to be addressed as Janaka. The son of the first Janaka was Ahorat, who was given the charge of keeping Shiva’s bow after the slaying of Tripurasura by Shiva. The Gods placed it in his care.

  9. King Janaka is a philosopher king mentioned in Hindu scriptures. He is the foster-father of Sita in the Ramayana. But all these Janaka are not the same. ‘Janak’ means ‘pitha’ or ‘father’ or ‘fatherly figure’ and those dutiful rules who won the heart of his subjects were called as Janak.

  10. Enlightened emperor Janak would make regular visits to the guru's ashram to seek blessings and be in his company - something that his guru also seem to enjoy much. Seeing this closeness between the two, guru's other disciples staying with him became resentful. How did Ashtavakra teach them a lesson?

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