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Sri Rama sending Lakshmana to Sugreeva to remind him of his promise of help

Kishkindha: Sri Rama sending Lakshmana to Sugreeva to remind him of his promise of help:

(Valmiki Ramayana - Kishkindha Kanda - 29 to 36)

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Hanuman meeting Sugreeva: Hanuman met Sugreeva and advised him to prepare for the search of Devi Sita. Upon getting enthroned as king, Sugreeva started overindulging in pleasures forgetting the mission of Sri Rama. Hearing the words of Hanuman, Sugreeva ordered Nila to gather the vanaras within fifteen days. However, after issuing the orders Sugreeva again entered the palace chambers for indulging in pleasures.
(Valmiki Ramayana - Kishkindha Kanda - 29)

Sri Rama sending Lakshmana to Sugreeva to remind him of his promise: Autumn season arrived. Sri Rama praised the Autumn season but is filled with grief for the loss of Devi Sita and also anger for not seeing any initiative from Sugreeva. He sent Lakshmana to Sugreeva to suitably remind and warn him for ignoring his promise. Lakshmana went to Kishkindha assuming an appearance of great fury. Sugreeva initially could not understand the situation because he was inebriated and in a pleasure-seeking mood. The ministers brought him to senses. Hanuman explained him the cause of anger of Lakshmana. Sugreeva sent Tara to appease Lakshmana. Tara, after pacifying Lakshmana, invited him inside. Sugreeva asked for forgiveness. Lakshmana was pacified and asked Sugreeva to come with him and meet Sri Rama.
(Valmiki Ramayana - Kishkindha Kanda - 30 to 36)


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