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  • ...Mithi Janak, one who is obtained by churning. Thereafter, all the kings of Mithila, descendants of Mithi, adopted the common name Janak. *One day, [[Vishvamitra]] arrived in Mithila with [[Ram]] and [[Lakshman]], asking Sirdhvaj to show the bow to the princ
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  • *He was among the priests in the court of king [[Janak]] of [[Mithila]].
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  • *In Hindu epic [[Ramayana]], Urmila was the daughter of King [[Janak]] of [[Mithila]] and the younger sister of [[Sita]].
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  • *The solar dynasty reigning at [[Mithila]] descended from another son of Ikshvaku named [[Nimi]].
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  • *Nimi was a king of [[Mithila]], the twelfth son of [[Ikshvaku]].
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  • *Many years later, when Ram was on his way to [[Mithila]] with [[Vishvamitra]], he came across Ahalya in the forest, and relieved h
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  • *When Ram was returning from Mithila after his marriage, Parshuram challenged him and asked him to break the bow
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  • Sita was the daughter of [[Janak]], king of [[Mithila]], and wife of [[Ram]]. As she sprang from a furrow, she was known by name
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  • ...e sacrifice was successfully completed, Vishvamitra, Ram and Lakshman to [[Mithila]] to the court of king [[Janak]]. This king had a lovely daughter named Sit
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