Reading Notes: Ramayana Part C

Ramayana Part C Notes:

Sugreeva's Story, starts off by explain the unimaginable strength of Vali. There are many things that I can relate to that has great strength but not as measurable as Vali's to retell a story. The first thought that came to mind is the recent Hurricanes that our country has been plagued by. Hurricane Harvey and Irma has shown great strength. Another symbol of great strength is the "king of the jungle" a Lion. I think switching the characters to an animal story would be a great idea. When the Author stated" No lance could pierce his chest. When he strode across the earth mountains shook..." I instantly thought of a Lion. Cali also took half the strength of anyone who would try to fight him after he won. I also found, when the author talked about Vali not stepping on Mount Matanga or his skull would burst, interesting because how can such a powerful godly figure not be able to step on any mountain he wants.


Dundubi's Story:

He is known as a powerful demon that wants to fight. He confronted Shiva about his wishes and he told him to go back and talk to Vali about it. Cali then defeated him and his bones remained. I think this part of the story reminds me of a boxing fight, I can possibly write about this part in that setting and then go on to talk about how Sita dropped her jewelry to show the path in which she was taken. Once Rama caught glimpse of this he became grief stricken. He began to feel sad that he had failed as a man to protect his wife. When Rama was told, he must vanquish Vali to get to Sita he went in search for him . This can be another setting for a boxing fight for Vali.
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BibliographyNarayan's Ramayana, Link to Reading Part C

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