Rishyamukha (indirectly, through Sugriva’s exile)

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Rishyamukha is a hill in the Ramayana known as the refuge of the exiled monkey prince Sugriva and the place where he first meets Lord Rama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
location in the Ramayana
associatedWith Hanuman NERFINISHED
Rama NERFINISHED
Sugriva NERFINISHED
connectedEvent alliance between Rama and Sugriva
planning of the search for Sita
culturalSignificance revered as a sacred Ramayana site in Hindu tradition
describedAs refuge of the exiled monkey prince Sugriva
devotionalAssociation visited by pilgrims as part of Kishkindha kshetra in some traditions
eventSequence place where Rama and Sugriva agree to help each other
precedes Rama’s slaying of Vali
geographicalType forest hill
inhabitedBy Hanuman NERFINISHED
Sugriva NERFINISHED
other vanaras loyal to Sugriva
linkedCurse curse on Vali that he would die if he approached Rishyamukha
locatedNear Pampa Lake NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Ramayana NERFINISHED
near Kishkindha NERFINISHED
partOf Kishkindha region NERFINISHED
protectedFrom Vali NERFINISHED
reasonForSafety Vali was under a curse not to approach Rishyamukha
roleInNarrative setting for the negotiation between Rama and Sugriva
starting point of Rama’s alliance with the vanaras
significanceInRamayana place where Sugriva first meets Rama
safe haven for Sugriva from Vali
symbolism symbol of refuge and protection for the unjustly exiled
terrainFeature rocky hill with surrounding forest in Ramayana descriptions
textualTradition described in later Ramayana retellings and commentaries
featured in Valmiki Ramayana
visitedBy Hanuman as messenger of Sugriva
Lakshmana NERFINISHED
Rama NERFINISHED

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Vali associatedPlace Rishyamukha (indirectly, through Sugriva’s exile)