Part 4: Ram meets Vaanar Sena and Hanuman in Kishkindha

Janasthan was a major spot during Shri Ram’s search for his wife, Sita.

Kishkindha, an old kingdom from the Ramayana story is very important in Hindu legends. Here, Ram met Hanuman and Sugriva which started a lasting friendship to fight against the bossy rule of Ravana.

The famous place of Kishkindha, linked with monkey kingdom Vanara, was close by today’s Hampi in Karnataka. Anegundi, an old place thought to be Kishkindha from the past, draws visitors. This location shows pieces of its big history and makes it popular among those who care about what happened long ago.

This area has temples, like the “Sugriva’s Cave” or the “Sugriva’s Fort”, to remember a special friendship between Shri Ram and Sugriva. They were friends while looking for Sita, which is how these buildings still show their link today.

Modern Hampi, filled with old ruins and temples, shows the big history of Kishkindha from long ago. The Raghunath Temple and Kodandarama Temple remember Shri Ram’s story, attracting people who want to honor their beloved hero.

The places for prayer in Hampi draw people who love Shri Ram and the brave deeds of Hanuman and Sugriva. They go to show respect. The holy feeling of these temples, along with the culture in Hampi town, makes a smooth mix from history to sacred feelings.

The story of Kishkindha in the Ramayana is important over time. Today’s temples keep it alive and show Shri Ram’s journey along with friendships made during his search. They act like signs of bravery and togetherness that keep encouraging fans and those who love history.