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Kishkindha (Sanskrit: किष्किन्धा, IAST: Kiṣkindhā) is a
kingdom of the
vanaras in Hinduism. It is
ruled by King Sugriva, the
younger brother of Vali, in...
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ascetic Śabarī, who
directs them
towards Sugriva and Hanuman.
Citadel Kishkindha Kanda is set in the
place of Vānaras (Vana-nara) –
Forest dwelling humans...
- Vali (Sanskrit: वाली) also
known as Bali, was a
vanara and the king of
Kishkindha in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. He was the
husband of Tara, the son of Indra...
- abductor, Ravana, in the epic Ramayana. He is the son of Vali and
prince of
Kishkindha, and is
later crowned as the kingdom's monarch.
Angada is a son of the...
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brother of Vali, whom he
succeeded as
ruler of the
vanara kingdom of
Kishkindha. Rumā is his wife. He is a son of Surya, the
Hindu deity of the sun. As...
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ultimately turned into a
thousand eyes. Tara is the
queen consort of
Kishkindha and wife of the vanara-king Vali.
After being widowed, she
maintains her...
- Anegundi,
previously called Kishkindha, is a
village in Gangavathi,
Koppal district, in the
Indian state of Karnataka. It is
older than Hampi, situated...
- epic Ramayana, Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, Tārā, lit. 'star') is the
Queen of
Kishkindha and the wife of the
monkey (vanara) King Vali.
After being widowed, she...
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daughter Shanta. Rumā was the wife of Sugriva. She is
mentioned in Book IV (
Kishkindha Kanda) of the epic. Ruma and
Sugriva fell in love with each
other and...
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ceremony begins.
Hanuman crowns Sugriva as the king of
Kishkindha. A
furious Bali
returns to
Kishkindha and
attacks Sugriva for
locking him up in the cave...