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Who was Angada in the Ramayana, and how did he aid Rama after Vali’s death?

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: Ramayana Characters

Angada is the son of Vali and Tara, inheriting a strong Vanara lineage in Kishkindha. Following Vali’s death, Angada pledges loyalty to Sugriva and joins Rama’s mission to rescue Sita.

### Parentage
- **Father**: Vali
- **Mother**: Tara
- **Mentor**: Groomed under Vanara warrior culture.

### Pivotal Role
- **Allegiance to Rama**: Despite Vali’s feud with Sugriva, Angada supports the new regime after Vali’s passing.
- **Member of the Search Party**: Travels with Hanuman and others in seeking Sita’s whereabouts.
- **Valiant Fighter**: Participates actively in the Lanka war, proving his bravery.

### Significance
- **Symbol of Reconciliation**: Even after losing his father, Angada respects Rama’s cause.
- **Next Generation**: Highlights how leadership can transition peacefully if guided by dharma.

Angada’s loyalty demonstrates the unity between former rival groups once truth is recognized, stressing that personal grievances can be set aside for a righteous endeavor.

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