Sun Tv Ramayanam Episode 101 To 150 Exclusive -

When Angada plants his foot firmly in Ravana's court and challenges any warrior to move it, the tension reaches a fever pitch.

The contrast between the pristine, righteous camp of the Vanaras and the opulent, gold-laden but spiritually dark palaces of Lanka was emphasized through detailed art direction.

The iconic scene of Lakshmana drawing the protective line around the hut is given due prominence, symbolizing protection, duty, and the eventual breach of boundaries.

Ravana’s son, Indrajit (Meghanada), performs a yajna and creates a phantom Sita. Lakshmana falls unconscious due to the Shakti spear. Episode 145 ends on a cliffhanger. Episode 146 brings the Sanjivani mountain sequence—Hanuman carrying the entire hill on his palm.

: Meghnad (Indrajit) enters the battlefield using illusionary powers. He famously uses the Nagapasha (serpent noose) to bind Rama and Lakshmana, who are eventually freed by Garuda. sun tv ramayanam episode 101 to 150 exclusive

Lord Rama meditates and prays to Varuna Dev (the Lord of the Ocean) for three days to grant them passage. When Varuna fails to appear, a righteous anger takes over Rama, causing the ocean to part. Varuna appears, humbled, and suggests that Nala and Neela, who possess the divine boon to make stones float, build a bridge.

Ravana, disguised as a wandering ascetic (mendicant), exploits Sita’s virtue to make her cross the line. The dramatic tension during the Sita Apaharanam (abduction of Sita) is palpable. The valiant but tragic battle of the aged bird king Jatayu against Ravana adds a layer of heartbreaking heroism to these episodes.

As the war rages on, Ravan sends his greatest warriors to the battlefield, leading to thrilling combat sequences:

Hanuman shrinks to enter Lanka at night. The visual of the golden city of Lanka, guarded by demon sentinels, remains etched in memory. When Angada plants his foot firmly in Ravana's

For many older viewers, watching the serial was not merely entertainment but an act of devotion ( Bhakti ). The meticulous portrayal of Rama's virtues and Hanuman's loyalty reinforced cultural values.

These five episodes are cinematic gold. In a pre-CGI era, Sun TV Ramayanam used miniature models and optical effects to show Hanuman battling the demoness Surasa and the mountain-bearer Mainak. The Tamil dubbing for Hanuman (originally voiced by Dara Singh in Hindi) is filled with Bhakti rasa .

2. Entering Kishkindha and the Vanara Alliance (Episodes 111–130)

Hanuman recites Rama’s story in Tamil, showing Sita the signet ring. The actress playing Sita delivers a restrained, tearful performance. The moment she says, "Neengal yaar?" (Who are you?) and Hanuman replies "Ramadoodan Hanuman" is timeless. Ravana’s son, Indrajit (Meghanada), performs a yajna and

Ravana is forced to wake his giant brother, Kumbhakarna. This arc highlights the tragic loyalty of the giant, who knows his brother is wrong but chooses to fight for his family regardless. The Indrajit Saga (Episodes 126–150):

Realizing his dormant powers, crossing the ocean, and acting as the bridge between Rama and Sita. Selfless devotion ( Bhakti ) and infinite capability.

The airing of on Sun TV (and streaming on Sun NXT ) has reignited a massive following for the timeless epic. Episodes 101 to 150 cover one of the most intense and pivotal story arcs in the series: the Lanka Kanda , where the ultimate battle for dharma reaches its fever pitch . Major Story Arcs: Episodes 101–150