Angada agreed with Hanuman that destroying Lanka and its king would be quite effortless, saying "How can I, who am confident of achieving it alone not do it even better with the support of stalwarts like you? Did not Hanuman single-handed devastate the inviolable city of the Rakshasas? It does not seem right to only report the finding of Sita and not take her to Rama. Let us invade Lanka, kill Ravana and bring Sita. Why this tussle with a thousand doubts? Let us embark on our mission!" Jambavan, though happy with Angada's enthusiasm, disagreed with his haste. He said that both Rama and Sugriva had commanded them to only find Sita but had made no mention of bringing her back, "It is Rama's privilege to do so and it does not befit us to do that which has not been commanded us. Also Rama has sworn that he alone shall kill Ravana and bring Sita. Will that embodiment of truth ever disregard his given word? Let us go to Rama and await further orders".
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Angada agreed with Hanuman that destroying Lanka and its king would be quite effortless, saying "How can I, who am confident of achieving it alone not do it even better with the support of stalwarts like you? Did not Hanuman single-handed devastate the inviolable city of the Rakshasas? It does not seem right to only report the finding of Sita and not take her to Rama. Let us invade Lanka, kill Ravana and bring Sita. Why this tussle with a thousand doubts? Let us embark on our mission!" Jambavan, though happy with Angada's enthusiasm, disagreed with his haste. He said that both Rama and Sugriva had commanded them to only find Sita but had made no mention of bringing her back, "It is Rama's privilege to do so and it does not befit us to do that which has not been commanded us. Also Rama has sworn that he alone shall kill Ravana and bring Sita. Will that embodiment of truth ever disregard his given word? Let us go to Rama and await further orders".