The first 100 episodes of Sun TV’s Ramayanam dealt with Rama’s childhood, the Swayamvar, the exile, and the abduction of Sita by Ravana. By the time we hit episode 101, the narrative shifts from tragedy to strategy. This is where the Kishkindha Kanda and the early part of the Sundara Kanda unfold.
For Tamil audiences, this segment was particularly emotional because it introduced two legendary characters in full force: Hanuman (the embodiment of Bhakti) and Sugriva (the exiled monkey king). The voice acting in Tamil for Hanuman, by dubbing artist ‘Kulamani,’ brought a new layer of devotion.
Episodes 101-150 showcase Lakshmana’s temper. His drawing of the Lakshman Rekha (the line of protection) is a pivotal plot point. His frustration with Sugriva’s delay in helping Rama leads to a tense confrontation, showcasing his fierce loyalty. Sun Tv Ramayanam Episode 101 To 150
If someone skips Ep 1-100, they can start at Episode 101 and perfectly understand the rest of the Ramayana. This is because:
The broadcast of the 1987 Ramayan series on Sun TV (often titled Sun TV Ramayanam in Tamil) was a cultural phenomenon that redefined morning television in South India. While the early episodes establish the princes and the exile, the block of Episodes 101 to 150 represents the narrative heart of the epic. The first 100 episodes of Sun TV’s Ramayanam
This guide covers the most critical arc of the story: the abduction of Sita, the death of Jatayu, the alliance with Sugriva, the search for Sita, and the monumental bridge construction (Ram Setu).
This segment focuses on the legacy of Lord Rama and the next generation. The central plot revolves around Rama performing the Ashwamedha Yagna and his twin sons, Luv and Kush, challenging the power of Ayodhya. If someone skips Ep 1-100, they can start
In this 50-episode stretch, the pacing shifts from the quiet melancholy of exile to high-stakes action and devotion.