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Who was the Bali in ramayan

Bali was the king of monkey kingdom caled Kishkinda and elder brother of Sugriva.

What does Sugriva ask of Rama

To defeat his brother

How does Rama show sugriva that he is a great warrior

He pierces 7 trees with 1 arrow

Which country was most culturally influenced by the books of the Ramayana

India. Apex

How does the painter's interpretation of The Ramayana in the Illustration of Sugriva Challenging Vali from the Ramayana emphasize the superhuman strength of Rama

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Which element of the painting is an example of the artist adding his or her own interpretation of a scene from the Ramayana

sugriva is not wearing clothes

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