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* FamilyHonor: The only reason he fought for Ravana as long as he did. Dharmic law says that [[ThickerThanWater family is family]], even if they are rapists.
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* FamilyHonor: The only reason he fought for Ravana as long as he did. Dharmic law says that [[ThickerThanWater family is family]], even if they are rapists.tyrants and kidnappers.
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** Ravana was a fast learner in the Vedas and Shastras while Vibhishana was a slow learner. However Vibhishana actually adhered to the teachings of the Vedas whereas Ravana broke them left and right.
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** Ravana was a fast learner in the Vedas and Shastras while Vibhishana was a slow learner. However However, Vibhishana actually adhered to the teachings of the Vedas whereas Ravana broke them left and right.
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* OnlySaneMan: Ravana's court had dozens of nobles and sages from across the land who all agreed (or were too afraid to say otherwise) that he was right to kidnap someone, that everything he did was right. When Vibhishana told the truth, all they could think was that he was spoiling their party.
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* OnlySaneMan: Ravana's court had dozens of nobles and sages from across the land who all agreed (or were too afraid to say otherwise) that he was right to kidnap someone, that everything he did was right.right, including kidnapping someone else's wife. When Vibhishana told the truth, all they could think was that he was spoiling their party.
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* TheWisePrince: Like [[Literature/TheBible Solomon]], Vibhishana was offered anything he wanted by the gods, and he chose wisdom. It's mentioned that he learned the Vedas slowly- presumably because he was taking the time to fully contemplate them, unlike those who only cared about the letter of the law and not its spirit.
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* TheWisePrince: Like [[Literature/TheBible Solomon]], Vibhishana was offered anything he wanted by the gods, and he chose wisdom. It's mentioned that he learned the Vedas slowly- slowly -- presumably because he was taking the time to fully contemplate them, unlike those who only cared about the letter of the law and not its spirit.
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: ZigZaggingTrope. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: ZigZaggingTrope. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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Everythings Better With Monkeys has been turned into a disambiguation. Zero Context Examples and examples that don’t fit existing tropes will be removed.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: They're monkeys, and they're ''awesome''.
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* CarryABigStick: Often portrayed with his trademark ''gada'', or Indian mace. While not particularly long, the round head is the size of a basketball at the ''smallest''.
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* MotherMakesYouKing: She asked her husband to exile Rama and name her son as his successor instead. It backfired as Bharata had no wish to rule, and gave the crown back to his older brother as soon as it was possible.
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A kind and cheerful Vanara who first befriends Rama and Lakshmana. He is the son of Vayu, the Wind God and is Sugriva's best friend. It is later revealed that Hanuman has StockSuperpowers. From then on, Hanuman pretty much becomes a superhero, always helping Rama and Lakshmana when needed the most.
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A kind and cheerful Vanara who first befriends Rama and Lakshmana. He is the son of Vayu, the Wind God and is Sugriva's best friend. It is later revealed that Hanuman has StockSuperpowers.superpowers. From then on, Hanuman pretty much becomes a superhero, always helping Rama and Lakshmana when needed the most.
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* EvilStepmother: Played with. Kaikeyi actually liked Rama, but her servant Manthara poisoned her ears. Afraid that her son would be treated as a subservient of Rama, Kaikeyi decided to exile him. Comes to bite her back when Bharata condemned her actions.
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* EvilStepmother: Played with. Kaikeyi actually liked Rama, but her servant Manthara poisoned her ears. Afraid that her son would be treated as a subservient lackey of Rama, Kaikeyi decided to exile him. Comes to bite her back when Bharata condemned her actions.actions.
* TragicVillain: Rama sees her as a good person who fate is controlling to make sure he fulfils his incarnation's purpose. According to him, Kaikeyi went MyGodWhatHaveIDone the minute he left Ayodhya (though the narrative doesn't confirm this, and [[AllLovingHero Rama may be biased]]).
* TragicVillain: Rama sees her as a good person who fate is controlling to make sure he fulfils his incarnation's purpose. According to him, Kaikeyi went MyGodWhatHaveIDone the minute he left Ayodhya (though the narrative doesn't confirm this, and [[AllLovingHero Rama may be biased]]).
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* TheGoodKing: After he is crowned the emperor of Lanka at the end Rama.
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* EvilWillFail: Vibhishana understands that this trope is a fundamental tenet of the universe the characters live in, even though his brother doesn't. His final plea to Ravana is basically, [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil "Why won't you stop trying to kill yourself?!"]]
* TheGoodKing: After he is crowned the emperor of Lanka at theend Rama.end.
* FamilyHonor: The only reason he fought for Ravana as long as he did. Dharmic law says that [[ThickerThanWater family is family]], even if they are rapists.
* TheGoodKing: After he is crowned the emperor of Lanka at the
* FamilyHonor: The only reason he fought for Ravana as long as he did. Dharmic law says that [[ThickerThanWater family is family]], even if they are rapists.
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* NiceGuy: Played with. He was good natured, and gave intelligence on the enemy to Rama, but the fact that he betrayed his own blood family for an enemy doesn't sit well with his bethren. Vibhishna justifies that he tried to sophronize his family, but they dismissed his morality for weakness.
* OnlySaneMan: In the race of [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Rakshasas]], Vibhishana was the only one who acted like a civilized and upright man who adhered to the spiritual teachings of Brahma.
* OnlySaneMan: In the race of [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Rakshasas]], Vibhishana was the only one who acted like a civilized and upright man who adhered to the spiritual teachings of Brahma.
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* NiceGuy: Played with. He was good natured, and gave intelligence on the enemy a good-natured person who did everything he could to Rama, but the fact that he betrayed his own blood family for an enemy doesn't sit well with his bethren. Vibhishna justifies that he help Rama rescue Sita. He tried to sophronize his family, but they dismissed his morality for as weakness.
* OnlySaneMan: Ravana's court had dozens of nobles and sages from across the land who all agreed (or were too afraid to say otherwise) that he was right to kidnap someone, that everything he did was right. When Vibhishana told the truth, all they could think was that he was spoiling their party.
* TokenHeroicOrc: In the race of [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Rakshasas]], Vibhishana was the only one who acted like a civilized and upright man who adhered to the spiritual teachings ofBrahma.Brahma.
* TragicHero: He '''cannot''' save his brother. [[PyrrhicVictory Only himself.]]
* TheWisePrince: Like [[Literature/TheBible Solomon]], Vibhishana was offered anything he wanted by the gods, and he chose wisdom. It's mentioned that he learned the Vedas slowly- presumably because he was taking the time to fully contemplate them, unlike those who only cared about the letter of the law and not its spirit.
* OnlySaneMan: Ravana's court had dozens of nobles and sages from across the land who all agreed (or were too afraid to say otherwise) that he was right to kidnap someone, that everything he did was right. When Vibhishana told the truth, all they could think was that he was spoiling their party.
* TokenHeroicOrc: In the race of [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Rakshasas]], Vibhishana was the only one who acted like a civilized and upright man who adhered to the spiritual teachings of
* TragicHero: He '''cannot''' save his brother. [[PyrrhicVictory Only himself.]]
* TheWisePrince: Like [[Literature/TheBible Solomon]], Vibhishana was offered anything he wanted by the gods, and he chose wisdom. It's mentioned that he learned the Vedas slowly- presumably because he was taking the time to fully contemplate them, unlike those who only cared about the letter of the law and not its spirit.
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* StoryBreakerPower: Hanuman is immune to even the Brahmastra, which is equivalent to a nuclear weapon. He can fly all the way from Lanka to the Himalayas, uproot entire mountains and return to Lanka with the entire mountain in just one night.
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* StoryBreakerPower: Hanuman is immune to even the Brahmastra, which is equivalent to a nuclear weapon. He can fly all the way from Lanka to the Himalayas, uproot entire mountains and return to Lanka with the entire mountain in just one night. He could very well have single-handedly rescued Sita, dealt with Vali, or even become the King of the Vanaras, with no one even coming close to opposing his power. However, being a kind and humble soul, as well as the honor of the affected parties (Rama, Sita and Sugriva) prevent Hanuman from doing it by himself.
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* CassandraTruth: He tried to warn his brother that warmongering would only bring trouble, but Ravana just said he was a coward.
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** Ravana desired immortality but was denied by Brahma. Vibhishana wanted all the knowledge of Dharma. Brahma was so pleased that he made Vibhishina immortal as well as a freeby.
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** Ravana desired immortality but was denied by Brahma. Vibhishana wanted all the knowledge of Dharma. Brahma was so pleased that he made Vibhishina immortal as well as a freeby.freebie.
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* DefectorFromDecadence: Defects from Lanka to join Rama's cause when his family continues to dismiss his advice and act vile.
* TheGoodKing: After he is crowned the emperor of Lanka at the end Rama.
* TheGoodKing: After he is crowned the emperor of Lanka at the end Rama.
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* CelibateHero: Hanuman was not interested in having relationships, so he swore an oath of eternal Brahmacharya.
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* CelibateHero: Hanuman was not interested in having relationships, so he swore an oath of eternal Brahmacharya. Averted in the versions in Southeast Asia such as Thailand, where he has a romance with the mermaid Suvannamaccha and conceives a son with her.
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* DatingCatwoman: In the Thai versions in particular, he has a romance with Ravana's daughter, Suvannamaccha, after she becomes his opponent for a time. His wooing of her and explaining the reason for the war on her father spurs her to pull a HeelFaceTurn.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Has many of them. Ravana wanted to teach Hanuman a lesson, so he had his tail put on fire. Hanuman was so pissed he ''burnt down'' large parts of Lanka. Ensuring that Sita was safe, Hanuman doused the fire from his tail and returned to Rama.
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!Others
[[folder: Vibhishana]]
Ravana's younger brother. He later defected to Rama.
* {{Foil}}: To Ravana.
** Ravana was more powerful but very evil. Whereas Vibhishana wasn't strong, but he had a natural understanding of Dharma (spiritual morality).
** Ravana was a fast learner in the Vedas and Shastras while Vibhishana was a slow learner. However Vibhishana actually adhered to the teachings of the Vedas whereas Ravana broke them left and right.
** Ravana desired immortality but was denied by Brahma. Vibhishana wanted all the knowledge of Dharma. Brahma was so pleased that he made Vibhishina immortal as well as a freeby.
* NiceGuy: Played with. He was good natured, and gave intelligence on the enemy to Rama, but the fact that he betrayed his own blood family for an enemy doesn't sit well with his bethren. Vibhishna justifies that he tried to sophronize his family, but they dismissed his morality for weakness.
* OnlySaneMan: In the race of [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Rakshasas]], Vibhishana was the only one who acted like a civilized and upright man who adhered to the spiritual teachings of Brahma.
!Others
[[folder: Vibhishana]]
Ravana's younger brother. He later defected to Rama.
* {{Foil}}: To Ravana.
** Ravana was more powerful but very evil. Whereas Vibhishana wasn't strong, but he had a natural understanding of Dharma (spiritual morality).
** Ravana was a fast learner in the Vedas and Shastras while Vibhishana was a slow learner. However Vibhishana actually adhered to the teachings of the Vedas whereas Ravana broke them left and right.
** Ravana desired immortality but was denied by Brahma. Vibhishana wanted all the knowledge of Dharma. Brahma was so pleased that he made Vibhishina immortal as well as a freeby.
* NiceGuy: Played with. He was good natured, and gave intelligence on the enemy to Rama, but the fact that he betrayed his own blood family for an enemy doesn't sit well with his bethren. Vibhishna justifies that he tried to sophronize his family, but they dismissed his morality for weakness.
* OnlySaneMan: In the race of [[AlwaysChaoticEvil Rakshasas]], Vibhishana was the only one who acted like a civilized and upright man who adhered to the spiritual teachings of Brahma.
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* ActionGirl: Used to be this prior to becoming a mother. She drove Dasharatha's battle chariot when the king went to fight the Asuras and nursed him back to health. Some legends say that during the battle, when the bolt securing Dasharatha's chariot wheel came loose, Kaikeyi put her finger and held the wheel in place while simultaneously retreating with Dasharatha.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Under bad counsel, Kaikeyi asks Dasharatha to exile Rama and make Bharata the king. Except Bharata had no desire to rule Ayodhya and was actually dejected by Rama's exile. Kaikeyi gets admonished by Bharata.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Under bad counsel, Kaikeyi asks Dasharatha to exile Rama and make Bharata the king. Except Bharata had no desire to rule Ayodhya and was actually dejected by Rama's exile. Kaikeyi gets admonished by Bharata.
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* TheFettered: A trope that applies to all the kings of the dynasty, even Rama. Vishwamitra was disappointed when Dasharatha was unwilling to send Rama, although Vashistha cajoled him. Dasharatha had to be a man of his word. He promised to grant two boons to Kaikeyi and very, very unwillingly had to fulfil it.
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* DotingParent: Dasharatha had fervently prayed for sons. After his four sons were born, Dasharatha loved them all. The eldest, Rama was his favorite son. Turns out to be his fatal flaw. When the Sage Vishwamitra requested Dasharatha to send Rama with him, the king fainted from shock. Vashistha had to cajole him into doing so.
* FatalFlaw: His excessive love for his eldest son Rama. After Rama was exiled, Dasharatha was unable to bear the seperstion and died of sorrow.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dasharatha was once grieveously injured im the Asura war. His wife, Kaikeyi had nursed then nursed him to health. Dasharatha promised her to grant her two boons. Years later, Kaikeyi asks Dasharatha to exile Rama and crown Bharata as the king instead. This leads to Dasharatha's demise.
* FatalFlaw: His excessive love for his eldest son Rama. After Rama was exiled, Dasharatha was unable to bear the seperstion and died of sorrow.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dasharatha was once grieveously injured im the Asura war. His wife, Kaikeyi had nursed then nursed him to health. Dasharatha promised her to grant her two boons. Years later, Kaikeyi asks Dasharatha to exile Rama and crown Bharata as the king instead. This leads to Dasharatha's demise.
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* EvilStepmother: Played with. Kaikeyi actually liked Rama, but her servant Manthara poisoned her ears. Afraid that her son would be treated as a subservient of Rama, Kaikeyi decided to exile him. Comes to bite her back when Bharata condemned her actions.
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!The Vanaras
Literally meaning "Forest Dwellers" the Vanaras are a race of anthropomorphic monkeys capable of human speech. They usually live by the Laws of the Jungle. They are also allied with anthropomorphic bears.
In Ramayana, they serve as the main allies of Rama, helping him in his quest to rescue Sita. They even declare war on Ravana and the Rakshasas and eventually emerge as the victors. They remain life long friends of Rama.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: They're monkeys, and they're ''awesome''.
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!! Sugriva
!!! सुग्रीव
The son of Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Vanaras. He was the younger half-brother of Vali, the son of Indra, the Rain God. He was wrongfully banished from the tribe by Vali. With the help of Rama, Sugriva overthrows Vali and starts helping Rama
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Subverted. Vali and Sugriva are not twins and are of different fathers. Yet they look so alike that Rama asked Sugriva to wear a garland to distinguish between the two brothers.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: ZigZaggingTrope. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
Literally meaning "Forest Dwellers" the Vanaras are a race of anthropomorphic monkeys capable of human speech. They usually live by the Laws of the Jungle. They are also allied with anthropomorphic bears.
In Ramayana, they serve as the main allies of Rama, helping him in his quest to rescue Sita. They even declare war on Ravana and the Rakshasas and eventually emerge as the victors. They remain life long friends of Rama.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: They're monkeys, and they're ''awesome''.
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!! Sugriva
!!! सुग्रीव
The son of Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Vanaras. He was the younger half-brother of Vali, the son of Indra, the Rain God. He was wrongfully banished from the tribe by Vali. With the help of Rama, Sugriva overthrows Vali and starts helping Rama
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Subverted. Vali and Sugriva are not twins and are of different fathers. Yet they look so alike that Rama asked Sugriva to wear a garland to distinguish between the two brothers.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: ZigZaggingTrope. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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Literally meaning "Forest Dwellers" the Vanaras are a race of anthropomorphic monkeys capable of human speech. They usually live by the Laws of the Jungle. They are also allied with anthropomorphic bears.
In Ramayana, they serve as the main allies of Rama, helping him in his quest to rescue Sita. They even declare war on Ravana and the Rakshasas and eventually emerge as the victors. They remain life long friends of Rama.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: They're monkeys, and they're ''awesome''.
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The son of Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Vanaras. He was the younger half-brother of Vali, the son of Indra, the Rain God. He was wrongfully banished from the tribe by Vali. With the help of Rama, Sugriva overthrows Vali and starts helping Rama
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Subverted. Vali and Sugriva are not twins and are of different fathers. Yet they look so alike that Rama asked Sugriva to wear a garland to distinguish between the two brothers.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: ZigZaggingTrope. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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!! Kausalya
!!! कौशल्या
One of Dasaratha's three wives, and Rama's mother.
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!! Kaikeyi
!!! कैकेयी
One of Dasaratha's three wives, and Bharata's mother.
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!! Sumitra
!!! सुमित्रा
One of Dasaratha's three wives, and mother to the twins Lakshmana and Shatrughna.
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!! Bharata
!!! भरत
Rama and Lakshmana's brother, the son of Dasaratha and Kaikeyi.
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!The Vanaras
Literally meaning "Forest Dwellers" the Vanaras are a race of anthropomorphic monkeys capable of human speech. They usually live by the Laws of the Jungle. They are also allied with anthropomorphic bears.
In Ramayana, they serve as the main allies of Rama, helping him in his quest to rescue Sita. They even declare war on Ravana and the Rakshasas and eventually emerge as the victors. They remain life long friends of Rama.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: They're monkeys, and they're ''awesome''.
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!! Sugriva
!!! सुग्रीव
The son of Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Vanaras. He was the younger half-brother of Vali, the son of Indra, the Rain God. He was wrongfully banished from the tribe by Vali. With the help of Rama, Sugriva overthrows Vali and starts helping Rama
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Subverted. Vali and Sugriva are not twins and are of different fathers. Yet they look so alike that Rama asked Sugriva to wear a garland to distinguish between the two brothers.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: ZigZaggingTrope. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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!! Kausalya
!!! कौशल्या
One of Dasaratha's three wives, and Rama's mother.
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!! Kaikeyi
!!! कैकेयी
One of Dasaratha's three wives, and Bharata's mother.
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!! Sumitra
!!! सुमित्रा
One of Dasaratha's three wives, and mother to the twins Lakshmana and Shatrughna.
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!! Bharata
!!! भरत
Rama and Lakshmana's brother, the son of Dasaratha and Kaikeyi.
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!The Vanaras
Literally meaning "Forest Dwellers" the Vanaras are a race of anthropomorphic monkeys capable of human speech. They usually live by the Laws of the Jungle. They are also allied with anthropomorphic bears.
In Ramayana, they serve as the main allies of Rama, helping him in his quest to rescue Sita. They even declare war on Ravana and the Rakshasas and eventually emerge as the victors. They remain life long friends of Rama.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: They're monkeys, and they're ''awesome''.
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!! Sugriva
!!! सुग्रीव
The son of Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Vanaras. He was the younger half-brother of Vali, the son of Indra, the Rain God. He was wrongfully banished from the tribe by Vali. With the help of Rama, Sugriva overthrows Vali and starts helping Rama
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Subverted. Vali and Sugriva are not twins and are of different fathers. Yet they look so alike that Rama asked Sugriva to wear a garland to distinguish between the two brothers.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: ZigZaggingTrope. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: They're monkeys, and they're ''awesome''.
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!!! सुग्रीव
!!! सुग्रीव
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!!! हनुमान्
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* BreakOutCharacter: The Ramayana has seven books in total. One of them, them -- the Sundara Khanda ''Sundara Kanda'' -- is entirely devoted to Hanuman's search for Sita. It pretty much consists of Hanuman defeating several sea monsters and Rakshasas and succeeds in locating Sita.
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!!The Vanaras
Literally meaning "Forest Dwellers" the Vanaras are a race of anthropomorphic monkeys capable of human speech. They usually live by the Laws of the Jungle. They are also allied with anthropomorphic bears.
In Ramayana, they serve as the main allies of Rama, helping him in his quest to rescue Sita. They even declare war on Ravana and the Rakshasas and eventually emerge as the victors. They remain life long friends of Rama.
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The son of Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Vanaras. He was the younger half-brother of Vali, the son of Indra, the Rain God. He was wrongfully banished from the tribe by Vali. With the help of Rama, Sugriva overthrows Vali and starts helping Rama
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Subverted. Vali and Sugriva are not twins and are of different fathers. Yet they look so alike that Rama asked Sugriva to wear a garland to distinguish between the two brothers.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Zig zagged. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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[[folder: Hanuman]]
A kind and cheerful Vanara who first befriends Rama and Lakshmana. He is the son of Vayu, the Wind God and is Sugriva's best friend. It is later revealed that Hanuman has StockSuperpowers. From then on, Hanuman pretty much becomes a superhero, always helping Rama and Lakshmana when needed the most.
* AllLovingHero: Hanuman is extremely humble, caring and friendly.
* BreakOutCharacter: The Ramayana has seven books in total. One of them, the Sundara Khanda is entirely devoted to Hanuman's search for Sita. It pretty much consists of Hanuman defeating several sea monsters and Rakshasas and succeeds in locating Sita.
* CelibateHero: Hanuman was not interested in having relationships, so he swore an oath of eternal Brahmacharya.
* CulturedBadass: Hanuman is an erudite scholar in the Vedas and other scriptures. He was a disciple of the god Surya. Hanuman spoke Sanskrit so eloquently that even Rama and Ravana were highly impressed. Hanuman was also a minister of Sugriva.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When Hanuman was a child, he was blessed with many divine powers. He used to harass the sages out of childish exuberance. So the sages cursed him to forget about his powers. It was only after being reminded by the bear king, Jambavan that Hanuman recalled them.
* HumbleHero: An after effect of the curse. Hanuman is humble to a fault. He never told even Rama about himself. He even leaves the venue out of embarrassment when the Sage Agastya starts telling Hanuman's backstory to Rama.
* MomentOfAwesome: Has many of them. Ravana wanted to teach Hanuman a lesson, so he had his tail put on fire. Hanuman was so pissed he ''burnt down'' large parts of Lanka. Ensuring that Sita was safe, Hanuman doused the fire from his tail and returned to Rama.
* NiceGuy: Hanuman is of a very amiable personality. Something even Rama and Sita appreciated very much.
* StoryBreakerPower: Hanuman is immune to even the Brahmastra, which is equivalent to a nuclear weapon. He can fly all the way from Lanka to the Himalayas, uproot entire mountains and return to Lanka with the entire mountain in just one night.
* SuperpowerLottery: As a child, Hanuman was blessed by the gods with CompleteImmortality, shapeshifting, absolute invulnerability, super strength, perfect health and immunity from diseases, fire and drowning.
* WorldsStrongestMan: Hanuman is so strong that he can lift entire Himalayan mountains and fly all the way to Lanka in one night. His strength surpasses that of Kumbhakarna, Ravana's younger brother. He is even stronger than Vali.
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Literally meaning "Forest Dwellers" the Vanaras are a race of anthropomorphic monkeys capable of human speech. They usually live by the Laws of the Jungle. They are also allied with anthropomorphic bears.
In Ramayana, they serve as the main allies of Rama, helping him in his quest to rescue Sita. They even declare war on Ravana and the Rakshasas and eventually emerge as the victors. They remain life long friends of Rama.
[[folder: Sugriva]]
The son of Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Vanaras. He was the younger half-brother of Vali, the son of Indra, the Rain God. He was wrongfully banished from the tribe by Vali. With the help of Rama, Sugriva overthrows Vali and starts helping Rama
* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Subverted. Vali and Sugriva are not twins and are of different fathers. Yet they look so alike that Rama asked Sugriva to wear a garland to distinguish between the two brothers.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Zig zagged. While Sugriva fought Vali for the Vanara throne, Rama sneakily aimed an arrow and killed Vali.
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[[folder: Hanuman]]
A kind and cheerful Vanara who first befriends Rama and Lakshmana. He is the son of Vayu, the Wind God and is Sugriva's best friend. It is later revealed that Hanuman has StockSuperpowers. From then on, Hanuman pretty much becomes a superhero, always helping Rama and Lakshmana when needed the most.
* AllLovingHero: Hanuman is extremely humble, caring and friendly.
* BreakOutCharacter: The Ramayana has seven books in total. One of them, the Sundara Khanda is entirely devoted to Hanuman's search for Sita. It pretty much consists of Hanuman defeating several sea monsters and Rakshasas and succeeds in locating Sita.
* CelibateHero: Hanuman was not interested in having relationships, so he swore an oath of eternal Brahmacharya.
* CulturedBadass: Hanuman is an erudite scholar in the Vedas and other scriptures. He was a disciple of the god Surya. Hanuman spoke Sanskrit so eloquently that even Rama and Ravana were highly impressed. Hanuman was also a minister of Sugriva.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When Hanuman was a child, he was blessed with many divine powers. He used to harass the sages out of childish exuberance. So the sages cursed him to forget about his powers. It was only after being reminded by the bear king, Jambavan that Hanuman recalled them.
* HumbleHero: An after effect of the curse. Hanuman is humble to a fault. He never told even Rama about himself. He even leaves the venue out of embarrassment when the Sage Agastya starts telling Hanuman's backstory to Rama.
* MomentOfAwesome: Has many of them. Ravana wanted to teach Hanuman a lesson, so he had his tail put on fire. Hanuman was so pissed he ''burnt down'' large parts of Lanka. Ensuring that Sita was safe, Hanuman doused the fire from his tail and returned to Rama.
* NiceGuy: Hanuman is of a very amiable personality. Something even Rama and Sita appreciated very much.
* StoryBreakerPower: Hanuman is immune to even the Brahmastra, which is equivalent to a nuclear weapon. He can fly all the way from Lanka to the Himalayas, uproot entire mountains and return to Lanka with the entire mountain in just one night.
* SuperpowerLottery: As a child, Hanuman was blessed by the gods with CompleteImmortality, shapeshifting, absolute invulnerability, super strength, perfect health and immunity from diseases, fire and drowning.
* WorldsStrongestMan: Hanuman is so strong that he can lift entire Himalayan mountains and fly all the way to Lanka in one night. His strength surpasses that of Kumbhakarna, Ravana's younger brother. He is even stronger than Vali.
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