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Vanara army helps Rama from "summary" of Valmiki's Ramayana by Anant pai

Rama, the valiant prince of Ayodhya, faced a daunting task in rescuing his beloved wife Sita from the clutches of the demon king Ravana. The great sage Agastya had advised Rama to seek help from Sugriva, the noble king of the Vanaras. Sugriva, along with his faithful minister Hanuman, pledged his allegiance to Rama and promised to assist him in his noble quest. Sugriva summoned his mighty Vanara army, comprised of brave and skilled warriors like Angada, Jambavan, Nala, and Neela. These Vanaras were endowed with extraordinary strength and prowess, capable of performing incredible feats. Together, they marched towards the southern shores in search of Sita, guided by the information provided by Hanuman, who had located her in Lanka. The Vanara army faced numerous challenges along the way, including treacherous forests, formidable demons, and mighty rakshasas who sought to thwart their mission. However, with their unwavering determination and steadfast loyalty to Rama, the Vanaras overcame these obstacles with courage and valor. They fought fiercely against Ravana's forces, displaying incredible bravery and skill in battle. Hanuman, the devoted servant of Rama, played a pivotal role in the success of the Vanara army. His daring exploits, such as leaping across the ocean and setting Lanka ablaze, inspired his fellow Vanaras and struck fear into the hearts of Ravana's followers. Hanuman's unwavering devotion to Rama and his unparalleled strength and intelligence were instrumental in the ultimate victory of the Vanaras. Through their combined efforts and unwavering loyalty to Rama, the Vanara army emerged victorious in their battle against Ravana and his forces. Their selfless sacrifice and heroic deeds exemplified the true spirit of dharma and righteousness, serving as a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations to come. The Vanaras' unwavering support and assistance were instrumental in Rama's triumph over evil and his eventual reunion with Sita, bringing an end to their long and arduous ordeal.
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    Valmiki's Ramayana

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