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In the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, Sugriva (Sanskrit: सुग्रीव, sugrīva, lit. 'beautiful necked') was younger brother of Vali, whom he succeeded as ruler of the vanara kingdom of Kishkindha.[1] Rumā was his wife. He was son of Surya, the Hindu deity of sun. As the king of vanara, Sugriva aided Rama in his quest to liberate his wife Sita from captivity at the hands of the Rakshasa king Ravana. This aid is referred to as Sugrivajne.
He is also known as Javanese: Sugriwa, Thai: Su-khrip, Lao: Sugeep, Khmer: Sukhreeb, Creole: Soogrim, Lao: Sangkip, Tamil: Cukkirivan, Burmese: Thugyeik, Sugreeva or Sugreev.
The story of SugrivaEdit
The story of Sugriva is part of Ramayana and in an abbreviated version, is also present in the Mahabharata.
Disagreement between Sugriva and ValiEdit

Rama Meets Sugreeva
Vali ruled the kingdom of Kishkindha; his subjects were the vanaras. Tara was his wife. A raging demon by the name of Maayaavi came to the gates of the capital and challenged Vali to a fight. Vali accepted the challenge, but when he sallied forth, the demon fled in terror into a deep cave. Vali entered the cave in pursuit of the demon, telling Sugriva to wait outside. When Vali did not return and upon hearing demonic shouts in the cave and seeing blood oozing from its mouth, Sugriva concluded that his brother had been killed. With a heavy heart, Sugriva rolled a boulder to seal the cave's opening, returned to Kishkindha and assumed kingship over the vanaras. Vali, however, ultimately prevailed in his combat with the demon and returned home. Seeing Sugriva acting as king, he concluded that his brother had betrayed him. Though Sugriva humbly attempted to explain himself, Vali would not listen. As a result, Sugriva was ostracized from the kingdom, Vali forcibly took Sugriva's wife Rumā and the brothers became bitter enemies.[2] Sugriva then goes on to live on Rishyamukh as it is the only place on earth that Vali cannot tread on. Vali was previously cursed by Sage Mathanga and hence cannot lay a foot on this piece of land. Doing so would cause his death.
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Sugriva also known as Sugriv, Javanese, Sugriwa was the younger brother of Bali (Vali), whom he succeeded as ruler of the vanara or monkey kingdom Kishkindha. His wifes name was Ruma. He was the son of Surya, the Hindu deity of the sun’s rays. Sugriv assisted Rama in his mission to free his wife Sita from captivity of Ravana.
Bali ruled the kingdom of Kishkindha and his wifes name was Tara. Once Bali chased a demon who fled into a deep cave. Bali entered the cave in search of the demon, asking Sugriva to wait outside. When Vali didn’t return and upon hearing demonic shouts inside the cave and seeing blood coming out from cave, Sugriv thought his brother has been killed. He came back to Kishkindha and assumed kingship.
Bali returned and seeing Sugriva acting as king, he figured his brother had betrayed him. Though he humbly tried to explain him, Bali didn’t listen. As a result, Sugriv was thrown from the kingdom, Bali forcibly took Sugriv’s wife, Ruma, and the brothers became bitter enemies.
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