Vanaras

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Vanaras are a race of monkey-like humanoid warriors in the Indian epic Ramayana, renowned for their strength, agility, and pivotal role in aiding Rama in his quest to rescue Sita.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf characters in the Ramayana
monkey-like humanoids
mythological race
appearIn Ramcharitmanas
various later Ramayana adaptations
associatedDeity Rama
Vishnu
surface form: Vishnu (through Rama as avatar)
associatedLocation Kishkindha
associatedRegion southern India (in epic geography)
associatedWith Hindu mythology
battleContribution build the bridge to Lanka (through Hanuman’s and other Vanaras’ efforts)
cosmologicalStatus semi-divine beings (in many interpretations)
culturalRole exemplars of loyalty to Rama
symbols of devotion and bravery
depictedAs forest-dwelling warriors
describedIn Ramayana
enemy Ravana
etymology term often linked to Sanskrit ‘vana’ (forest) and ‘nara’ (man)
genre epic literature characters
influenceOnCulture appear in modern retellings and media adaptations of the Ramayana
featured in Indian art and performance traditions
leader Sugriva
moralAssociation devotion (bhakti) to Rama
selfless service
mythicOrigin created by the gods to aid Rama
narrativeFunction support the divine mission of Rama
notableFor agility
martial prowess
strength
notableMember Angada
Hanuman
Sugriva
Vali
participatedIn search for Sita
war against Ravana
primaryLanguage Sanskrit textual tradition
religiousTradition Hinduism
roleInRamayana allies of Rama
assist in rescuing Sita
serve as Rama’s army
speciesTraits ability to change size (in some accounts)
ability to leap great distances
simian physical features
textualTradition Ramayana
surface form: Valmiki Ramayana
worshipContext venerated indirectly through Hanuman worship

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Ramayana hasCharacterGroup Vanaras