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This book is a fictional narrative about the society and kingdom of monkeys during the time of the Ramayana. In this book, a detailed description of the monkey king Bali, his brother Sugriva, and Bali's divine wife Tara is given. Their story is vividly portrayed based on their mutual love, hatred, and the enmity arising from doubts. An attempt has been made to explore the answers to many questions such as how monkeys, humans, gods, and demons lived on this earth at that time. A positive description and analysis of the powerful ways of the kingdom and governance of the monkey king Bali and his…mehr

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This book is a fictional narrative about the society and kingdom of monkeys during the time of the Ramayana. In this book, a detailed description of the monkey king Bali, his brother Sugriva, and Bali's divine wife Tara is given. Their story is vividly portrayed based on their mutual love, hatred, and the enmity arising from doubts. An attempt has been made to explore the answers to many questions such as how monkeys, humans, gods, and demons lived on this earth at that time. A positive description and analysis of the powerful ways of the kingdom and governance of the monkey king Bali and his rule are provided. His commitment towards his wife and son, his love, and the philosophical life of a king, as well as an in-depth analysis of the governance of the kingdom, are elaborately examined. The deep love of Tara towards Bali, her dedication towards her son and the kingdom, which led to the marriage under the agreement with Sugriva, and thereafter the description of Bali's animosity towards Sugriva and the killing of Bali by Rama are described. An attempt has been made to depict the portrayal of that time through the character of a monkey, Malang, and Queen Tara, as a narrative or anecdote of that era's depiction
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