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Vali's betrayal of Sugriva from "summary" of Valmiki's Ramayana by Anant pai

Vali, the mighty monkey king, had once banished his brother Sugriva from the kingdom out of fear of losing his own power. Sugriva sought refuge in the forest where he met the exiled prince Rama. Together, they formed a strong bond of friendship and agreed to help each other in their respective quests. Sugriva promised to aid Rama in finding his beloved wife Sita, who had been abducted by the demon king Ravana. In return, Rama vowed to help Sugriva reclaim his throne from Vali. The stage was set for a dramatic showdown between the two brothers. When Sugriva challenged Vali to a duel, Rama intervened to ensure a fair fight. Vali was a formidable opponent, but Rama's arrows finally struck him down. With Vali defeated, Sugriva assumed the throne and began his rule as the rightful king of the monkey kingdom. However, Vali's betrayal of Sugriva had far-reaching consequences. It revealed the dark side of his character and the depths to which he would sink to maintain his power. Vali's actions not only led to his own downfall but also sparked a chain of events that would ultimately shape the course of the epic tale of Ramayana. The betrayal of Sugriva by Vali serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed, jealousy, and betrayal. It highlights the importance of loyalty, trust, and integrity in relationships. Through this pivotal moment in the story, Valmiki's Ramayana explores the complex dynamics of family, power, and morality, leaving readers with valuable lessons to ponder.
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    Valmiki's Ramayana

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