Janaka is a character who appears in the
Hindu
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epic
Ramayana. He is an ancient
Hindu
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king of
Videha, which was located in the
Mithila region
Mithila (), also known as Tirhut, Tirabhukti and Mithilanchal is a geographical and cultural region of the Indian subcontinent bounded by the Mahananda River in the east, the Ganges in the south, the Gandaki River in the west and by the foothill ...
. His name at birth was Sīradhvaja, and he had a brother named
Kushadhvaja
Kushadhvaja ( IAST: Kuśadhvaja) is a king in the Ramayana, the younger brother of King Janaka of Mithila. Kushadhvaja's two daughters, Mandavi and Shrutakirti, were married to Rama's younger brothers, Bharata and Shatrughna, respectively.
W ...
. His father's name was Hrasvaroman, a descendant of the king
Nimi. The rulers of the Videha kingdom were accorded the title ''Janaka'', meaning 'father' in
Sanskrit, and this character is the best-known bearer of the same.
Janaka is revered as being an ideal example of non-attachment to material possessions. He was intensely interested in spiritual discourse and considered himself free from worldly illusions. His interactions with sages and seekers such as
Ashtavakra and Sulabha are recorded in the ancient texts. His relationship with his adopted daughter Sita led her to be called Janaki. The city of
Janakpur in
Nepal is named after him and his daughter Sita. The Videha (or
Mithila) kingdom was historically located between east of
Gandaki River, west of
Mahananda River, north of the
Ganga
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river and south of the
Himalayas.
Ancestry
King
Nimi was the first ruler of the Videha kingdom. Janaka was descended from
Vishnu in the following order:—Brahmā,—Marīci—Kaśyapa—Vivasvān—Vaivasvata—Ikṣvāku—Nimi—Mithi—Udāvasu—Nandivardhana—Suketu—Devarāta—Bṛhadratha—Mahāvīra—Sudhṛti—Dhṛṣṭaketu—Haryaśva—Maru—Pratvantaka—Kīrtiratha—Devamīḍha—Vibudha—Mahīdhraka—Kīrtirāta—Mahāroman—Svarṇaroman—Hrasvaroman—Sīradhvaja (Janaka).
Janaka in Vedic literature
Late
Vedic literature
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such as
Shatapatha Brahmana and
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad mention a certain King Janaka (c. 8th or 7th century BCE) as a great
philosopher-king
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of Videha, renowned for his patronage of Vedic culture and philosophy and whose court was an intellectual center for
Brahmin sages such as
Yajnavalkya,
Uddalaka Aruni, and
Gargi Vachaknavi. Under his reign, Videha became a dominant political and cultural center of the Indian subcontinent.
Other literature
Janaka is the father of
Sita, the wife of
Rama in the Hindu epic
Ramayana. His conversation with the sage
Ashtavakra is recorded in the
Ashtavakra Gita, wherein he is depicted as one who is
realised and this was tested by the sage Ashtavakra. Many spiritual teachers have referred to this writing often translating and deducing its meaning.
See also
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Kings of Mithila
Mithila (region), Mithila (, also known as Mithilanchal, Tirhut and Tirabhukti) is a geographical and cultural region located in the Indian subcontinent. It comprises certain parts of Bihar of India and adjoining districts of the eastern Terai of ...
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Maithils
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Trikaranasuddhi
Manasa, vacha, karmana are three Sanskrit words. The word ''manasa'' refers to the mind, ''vacha'' refers to speech, and ''karmana'' refers to actions.
In several Indian languages, these three words are together used to describe a state of consi ...
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Pravahana Jaivali
Pravahana Jaivali was a king of Panchala during the Late Vedic period (8th or 7th century BCE), mentioned in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (Vi.ii.9-13) and the Chandogya Upanishad (V.4-8). Like King Ajatashatru of Kashi and King Asvapati Kaikeya o ...
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Ancient Mithila University
References
Citations
Sources
*'' Dictionary of Hindu Lord and Legend'' () by Anna Dhallapiccola
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7th-century BC Indian monarchs
Characters in the Ramayana