Angada
Son of Vali and Tara / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angada (Sanskrit: अङ्गदः, IAST: Aṅgada) is a legendary vanara in Hinduism. He helps Rama find his wife Sita and fight her abductor, Ravana, in the epic Ramayana. He is the son of Vali and prince of Kishkindha, and is later crowned as the kingdom's monarch.[2]
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Angada | |
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Affiliation | Vanara, Vaishnavism |
Texts | Ramayana |
Region | Kishkindha |
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Parents | Vali (father), Tara (mother) |
Children | Dhruva (son)[1] |
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