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Vali's confrontation with Sugriva leads to his downfall from "summary" of The Ramayana: Kishkindhā kāndam. 1891 by Vālmīki

Vali's confrontation with Sugriva was a crucial turning point in the Ramayana, leading to his eventual downfall. Vali's arrogance and unjust treatment of Sugriva ultimately sealed his fate, as he underestimated the strength and determination of his brother. When Vali banished Sugriva from the kingdom and took his wife, he set in motion a chain of events that would ultimately lead to his downfall. By alienating his brother and acting without mercy or compassion, Vali sowed the seeds of his own destruction. Sugriva, with the help of Rama, was able to challenge Vali and expose his weaknesses. Vali's blind rage and pride clouded his judgment, leading him to underestimate his opponent and ultimately fall in battle. Vali's refusal to see reason and reconcile with Sugriva cost him dearly. His stubbornness and refusal to acknowledge his mistakes led to his ultimate defeat and death at the hands of his brother. In the end, Vali's confrontation with Sugriva was a tragic tale of hubris and downfall. It serves as a cautionary reminder of the dangers of pride and arrogance, and the consequences that can arise from unjust actions and mistreatment of others.
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    The Ramayana: Kishkindhā kāndam. 1891

    Vālmīki

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