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Sugriwa Raja - (Prabu) - Ramayana - Arjuna Sasra Bahu
Sugriwa is also known as Guwarsa. He is the youngest son of Resi Gotama, the son of the Erraya/Grastina hermitage, and Dewi Indradi/Windardi, a nymph descended from Bathara Asmara. Sugriwa has two siblings, Dewi Anjani and Subali.
After becoming a wanara/monkey, in the fight for Cupumanik Astagina, Sugriwa was ordered by his father to meditate Ngidang (live as a deer) in the Sunyapringga forest if he wanted to return to human form. Thanks to Resi Subali's services who succeeded in killing Prabu Maesasura and Jatasura, Sugriwa was able to marry Dewi Tara and become king in the Gowa Kiskenda kingdom and wadya/monkey army. Prabu Sugriwa also married Endang Suwarsih, Dewi Anjani's guardian and had a son in the form of a monkey named Kapi Suweda.
Due to a misunderstanding and the immense power of Subali, Sugriva was exiled and lived in fear of his brother. The goddess Tara and the kingdom of Kiskenda were once seized by Resi Subali, who was instigated by the evil instigation of King Dasamuka, the king of Alengka.
Sugriva's fortunes changed when he met Lord Rama, who was in search of his wife Sita, abducted by the demon king Ravana. Sugriva formed an alliance with Rama, promising to help him find Sita in exchange for Rama's assistance in defeating Subali. With Rama's help, Sugriva was able to defeat Subali and reclaim his throne. In return, Sugriwa deployed his monkey warriors to help Rama free Dewi Sinta from King Dasamuka's captivity.
During the Lankan war, Sugriwa appeared as the war commander of King Rama. He managed to kill several Lankan war commanders, including; Pragasa, Kampana and Gatodara. After the war ended, Sugriwa returned to Gowa Kiskenda, living happily with his wife, Dewi Tara. He could not return to his original form as a human, because his surrender to the Gods was not yet complete, still shackled by worldly pleasures.
Angad was the son of Subali and Tara, and he played a significant role in the Ramayana. After the death of his father, Angad was appointed as the crown prince of Kishkindha by Sugriva. Angad was known for his bravery, loyalty, and wisdom. He was a key member of the Vanara army and played a pivotal role in the search for Sita. Angad's most notable contribution was during the mission to Lanka, where he was sent as an emissary to Ravana's court. Despite being surrounded by enemies, Angad displayed immense courage and tried to persuade Ravana to release Sita and avoid the impending war. His efforts, though unsuccessful in convincing Ravana, showcased his valor and dedication to Rama's cause.
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