Janaka

Janaka

In ancient India, Janaka (Sanskrit: जनक, "janaka") or Raja Janaka (राजा जनक, "rājā janaka") were the Kings of Videha Kingdom. Their capital was Mithila, which is believed to be present day Janakpur, Nepal. The most famous Janak was Seeradhwaj; he is mentioned in the Ramayana as the father of Sita and also there are references to him in Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Mahabharata and Puranas.

Legend of Janakas

The Janakas were known to versed in the knowledge of the Atman, and remained free from attachments even while living as householders and rulers.

Janak in Ramayana

In Baal Kand of Valmiki's Ramayana, Seeradhwaj Janaka (more popularly known merely as Raja Janak or King Janak) proposed a test of strength in which suitors vying for his daughter's hand in marriage would have to string the great bow of Lord Shiva. Lord Rama passed this test of strength, and Janaka's daughter Sita (also referred to as Janaki) wed Rama and together they resided in Ayodhya.

Seeradhwaj Janaka was not only a brave king, but was also as well-versed in the shastras and Vedas as any rishi. He was the beloved pupil of Yaajnavalkya, whose exposition of Brahman to the king forms one chapter of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. In the Bhagavad Gita, Sri Krishna cites Seeradhwaj Janaka as an illustrious example of the Karma yoga.

Seeradhwaj Janaka was also said to be a Rajarshi having spiritually advanced and reached the state of a rishi, though he was a king administrating the kingdom of Mithila. He was also instructed by sage Ashtavakra upon the nature of the self or Atman; this exposition forms the content of the famous treatise Ashtavakra Gita.

According to the epic Ramayana and Mahabharata, the Janakas were a race of kings who ruled Videha Kingdom from their capital Mithila. The father of Sita (the wife of Raghava Rama) was named Seeradwaja Janaka. These epics mention many other Janaka kings who were all great scholars and lead the life of a sage though they were kings. They engaged in religious conversations with many sages.

For genealogy of Janakas, see Kings of Mithila

References

*"Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend" (ISBN 0-500-51088-1) by Anna Dhallapiccola


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Janaka — empfängt Rama Janaka (Sanskrit: जनक Janaka m.) war ein epischer König von Mithila beim heutigen Tirhut. Er ist der Vater von Sita, der Frau von Rama. Nach ihm ist die heutige Stadt Janakpur in Nepal benannt. Die Quellen nennen daneben noch andere …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Janaka — Original name in latin Janaka Name in other language Djanaka, Janaka State code ID Continent/City Asia/Jakarta longitude 6.31671 latitude 105.88137 altitude 187 Population 0 Date 2012 01 17 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Janaka — Melakarta Cet article fait partie de la série Musique indienne Musique hindoustanie Musique carnatique Musiciens Ravi Shankar …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Janaka Perera — Infobox MP honorific prefix = Major General name = Janaka Perera honorific suffix = RWP, RSP, VSV, USP caption = order = order1 = Leader of the opposition of the North Central Provincial Council order2 = Former Sri Lankan High Commissioner to… …   Wikipedia

  • janaka — जनक …   Indonesian dictionary

  • jānaka — जानक …   Indonesian dictionary

  • janaka-tā — जनकता …   Indonesian dictionary

  • janaka-bhadra — जनकभद्र …   Indonesian dictionary

  • janaka-candra — जनकचन्द्र …   Indonesian dictionary

  • janaka-kāṇa — जनककाण …   Indonesian dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”