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“Sugreeva bowed to Rama in humility having understood Rama’s prowess. Rama asked Sugreeva to invite Bali for a fight. Though Bali agreed, his wife, Tara warned him about the supreme powers of Rama and Lakshmana but Bali ignored her and proceeded, well equipped to fight Sugreeva. A fierce fight started between the two brothers, while Rama hid behind a tree. He was almost ready to shoot”
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“He carried them on his shoulders to meet Sugreeva, who too was pleased to see Rama. After exchange of greetings, Sugreeva asked Rama about his mission and Rama told him about Sita’s abduction. While they were talking, Sugreeva showed Rama a bundle which had Sita’s jewels. He told Rama that some of his ‘Vanaras’ had come across those jewels, and asked him”
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“tail.”
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“started rampaging the garden.”
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“(monkeys)”
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“Rama’s”
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“Vayu.”
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“Sita.”
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“Ravana”
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“Jatayu”
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“Jatayu,”
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“king”
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“prayed,”
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“Ashoka Vatika. As he was moving towards it, he heard the name of Rama being chanted.”
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“and immediately”
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“Surprised by Vishwamitra’s words, King”
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“princes continued walking in the forest with the sage. They stopped at a place where the rivers, Saryu and Ganges met. They crossed the river in a boat. After that they reached another dense forest. They could only hear the sounds of animals and birds. The sage said, “The forest is essentially a peaceful area except from the danger of Tadaka and her sons. Suketu, a powerful Yaksha, performed a penance for a son. Pleased with him, Lord Brahma offered him a boon that he would have a child. Suketu brought up Tadaka like a son as she was blessed with the strength of thousand elephants. Since he wanted a son, Tadaka married Sunda and had two sons, Maricha and Subahu. Once, Sunda irked Sage Agastya so the sage cursed him to death. Angered with this, Tadaka and Maricha troubled the sage, who cursed them too that she and Maricha would become demons. Since then, Tadaka, Maricha and Subahu began to destroy the beautiful forest and frightened those who came there.”
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“of Ayodhya. Vasishtha”
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