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Saga-of-Sugriva

The Saga of Sugriva: The Monkey King’s Role in the Ramayana

The Saga of Sugriva: The Monkey King’s Role in the Ramayana Bali (also known as Vali) and Sugriva were born in the Vanara race, a group of powerful and skilled monkey-like beings that played a crucial role in the Ramayana. Their father, Surya, the Sun God, was married to Indra’s daughter. Surya’s wife gave birth to Vali, while another woman in the form of a monkey bore Sugriva. Despite their different mothers, they were raised as brothers and shared a close bond. Family Background: The brothers were born with divine powers, as their father was a deity, and their mother was a daughter of Lord Indra. They were raised to be strong and wise rulers, guided by their innate wisdom and virtue. They received their education from the great sage Matanga and learned essential life lessons, which prepared them to lead their kingdom. Brothers and rulers of Kishkindha: In the

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