Just outside Kishkinda was a thick fort like jungle where Sugriva's companions hid. Sugriva alone went ahead chafing for war vengeance and victory! He told Rama that they were now in the land of the Vanaras with its gates of gold, weapon lined battlements and bristling banners. He also reminded Rama that it was now the time for him to fulfill his promises! "Yes" said Rama, pledging that he would forever liberate Sugriva from his fears and enmity of Vali. "That strength which destroyed the Sala trees will now destroy Vali! Do not ever doubt me Sugriva! Bound by dharma, even in the midst of the greatest calamities I have not resorted to anything opposed to truth nor will I ever .Now call Vali. Boastful of his victories, unafraid, arrogantly aware of his strength and ever ready to battle, he will come bounding! The valiant do not brook defiance especially if challenged in the presence of women". Sugriva's roars seemed to rend the skies as he followed Rama's counsel. Cattle turned pale and fearful like women pursued by evil men, petrified deer lost their speed and birds fell to earth. Raging like a tempest, heaving like the wind lashed ocean, Sugriva chafed for war!
Summary
Just outside Kishkinda was a thick fort like jungle where Sugriva's companions hid. Sugriva alone went ahead chafing for war vengeance and victory! He told Rama that they were now in the land of the Vanaras with its gates of gold, weapon lined battlements and bristling banners. He also reminded Rama that it was now the time for him to fulfill his promises! "Yes" said Rama, pledging that he would forever liberate Sugriva from his fears and enmity of Vali. "That strength which destroyed the Sala trees will now destroy Vali! Do not ever doubt me Sugriva! Bound by dharma, even in the midst of the greatest calamities I have not resorted to anything opposed to truth nor will I ever .Now call Vali. Boastful of his victories, unafraid, arrogantly aware of his strength and ever ready to battle, he will come bounding! The valiant do not brook defiance especially if challenged in the presence of women". Sugriva's roars seemed to rend the skies as he followed Rama's counsel. Cattle turned pale and fearful like women pursued by evil men, petrified deer lost their speed and birds fell to earth. Raging like a tempest, heaving like the wind lashed ocean, Sugriva chafed for war!