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Sugreeva and Vali
Soon Rama and
Laxmana were invited to visit the camp where with the help of Sugreeva
and other friends they were sure to find out some way to locate as to
where Sita could have been taken away.
Sugreeva's Story
Sugreeva had run away
from his kingdom in the fear of his elder brother Vali. Vali was very
powerful and cruel king of Kishkindha. He had once defeated the mighty
Ravana also. As it happened, once a demon Mayawi challenged Vali's
supremacy. Vali accepted the challenge and fight broke out between the
two. They entered one cave and continued their fight inside. Vali
specifically told Sugreeva to remain stationed at the mouth of the cave
and wait for him for fifteen days. "I will kill this demon and return",
Vali told Sugreeva.
But even after more than fifteen days, nobody returned. one day blood
was seen flowing from the cave and Sugreeva thought that Vali must have
been killed, and it was likely that the demon would kill him too. So
Sugreeva ran away to his kingdom and waited for Vali. But Vali did not
return even after a few weeks. Therefore he declared himself to be the
new king in place of Vali.
A few months passed thus. The injured Vali recovered from his wounds and
regained his strength to return to his kingdom. He was trembling with
rage when he found that his unfaithful brother has acceded to his
throne. He suspected foul play and thrashed Sugreeva almost to death.
Somehow Sugreeva escaped and ran for his life to take shelter on the
heights of Risyamuk mountains.
Further Rama was told that Vali had also forcefully taken his (Sugreeva's)
wife as the new queen. Sugreeva and Hanuman pleaded that Vali was unjust
and cruel king and his rule was causing immense hardship and suffering
to the people of Kishkindha. Hence, Rama must put an end to his life and
make Sugreeva the king again.
Rama Kills Vali

Rama agreed
as he had seen that although Sugreeva was a coward fellow he was not
wicked. He had not occupied the throne intentionally or through scheme.
He really believed that Vali was killed in fight. Therefore, Rama
accepted him as his friend and promised to eliminate Vali. Accordingly,
The party left for the capital city and Sugreeva, under the instructions
of Rama, challenged his brother to come out and fight it out for the
final decision as to who should rule Kishkindha. During the fight Rama
put an end to the life of mighty Vali with a powerful arrow. Sugreeva
thus was reinstated as the king. He promised Rama to help him in finding
out the whereabouts of Sita. Accordingly plans were drawn and four
groups were formed to reach out East, West, North and South territories.
Serach for Sita Starts
Son of late Vali -
Angad - had joined his uncle and Rama in this mission. He became a great
devotee of Rama. Jambuwanta, a bear, also came to help them. Thus Rama,
Laxmana, Hanuman, Sugreeva, Angad, and Jambuwanta headed south where
chances of finding Sita were highest.
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