शिवधनुर्न्यासकथा तथा सीतोत्पत्तिविवाहशुल्क-निश्चयः
The Bow of Śiva: Its Deposit, Sītā’s Origin, and the Prowess-Brideprice Vow
तत: परमकोपेन राजानो नृपपुङ्गव।न्यरुंधन्मिथिलां सर्वे वीर्यसंदेहमागता:।।1.66.20।।
tataḥ paramakopena rājāno nṛpapuṅgava | nyarundhan mithilāṁ sarve vīryasaṁdeham āgatāḥ || 1.66.20 ||
そののち、王の中の最上よ、諸王は激しい怒りにとらわれ、自らの武勇に疑いを抱きつつ、ミティラーへ来てこれを取り囲んだ。
Thereafter, I propitiated the gods by my austerities. Highly pleased, they gave me an army of four divisions (chariots, elephants, horses and infantry ).
Unchecked anger and wounded pride lead to adharma: instead of self-discipline after failure, the kings externalize blame and resort to aggression.
Janaka recounts how rival kings, after failing with the bow, became enraged and laid siege to Mithilā.
By contrast, Janaka’s steadfastness as a protector-king is implied—he must uphold order against unjust force.