Janaka said: How is knowledge to be acquired?
Later, Janaka had announced that whosoever wanted to marry
Janaka takes both princes to his palace and welcomes them.
Right, and Sita I know also, Sita's father was Janaka.
Janaka and Yajnavalka had said, at the dawn of our history,
Sita was adopted by King Janaka yet he loved her very much.
But what were good omens for Janaka's Daughter foreboded evil for ravana.
The other daughter of Janaka and the two daughters of his younger brother Kuśadhvaja get
Later, Janaka had announced that whosoever wanted to marry
Sita had to lift the divine bow and string it.
Paraśurāma feigns ignorance and asks Janaka to show him the offender who broke the bow of his Guru.
This incident was however observed by Janaka and he decided to make this incident as the backdrop for Sita's swayamvara.
The other daughter of Janaka and the two daughters of his younger brother Kuśadhvaja get
married to the three brothers of Rāma.
Janaka was ploughing a field as a part of a ritual he was performing
and found a baby girl in a golden basket, covered in dirt.
Paraśurāma tells Janaka that he will arrive again in Mithilā,
pretending to be angry, so that he can have an excuse of seeing both Sītā and Rāma.
The legend of this place refers to the epic Ramayana and famous as the place where Sita was nursed under a shade
in the ploughing filed where she was found as a new born by the King Janaka.