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In Hinduism, Angada is a Vanara who helped Rama find Sita in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is the son of Vali and Tara and the nephew of Sugriva. Hinduism (Sanskrit , also known as and ) is an Indian religious tradition that is based on the Vedas, and is among the oldest still practiced today. ... Vanara is a Sanskrit word literally meaning human being having tail or monkey. ... Lord Rama (center) with wife Sita, brother Lakshmana and devotee Hanuman. ... This article is about Sita Devi, the wife of Rama. ... The Rāmāyana (Sanskrit: रामायण, march or journey (Āyana) of Rāma) is part of the Hindu smriti, written by Valmiki. ... In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Vali was the monkey-King of Kishkindha, a son of Indra and the elder brother of Sugriva. ... In Hinduism the goddess Tara (meaning star) is a manifestation of the queen of time, Kali. ... In Hinduism, Sugriva was the younger brother of Vali. ...

The Rāmāyana by Valmiki - edit
Characters
Dasaratha | Kousalya | Sumitra | Kaikeyi | Janaka | Manthara
Rama | Bharata | Lakshmana | Shatrughna | Sita | Urmila
Viswamitra | Ahalya | Jatayu | Sampati
Hanuman | Sugriva | Vali | Angada | Jambavantha | Vibhishana
Taraka | Surpanakha | Maricha | Subahu | Khara
Ravana | Kumbhakarna | Mandodari | Mayasura
Indrajit | Prahasta | Aksayakumara | Atikay
Lava | Kusha
Places
Ayodhya | Kosala | Mithila | Lanka | Sarayu
Other
Treta Yuga | Raghuvamsa | Lakshman Rekha | Aditya Hridayam | Oshadhiparvata | Sundara Kanda | Pushpaka Vimana | Vedavati | Vanara


 
 

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