How Bali was killed by lord raam

According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Bali was a demon king who was killed by Lord Rama.

Bali was known for his strength and had gained control over the kingdom of Kishkindha by defeating his brother Sugriva. Sugriva sought the help of Lord Rama and his brother Lakshmana to defeat Bali and regain his kingdom.
Lord Rama agreed to help Sugriva and challenged Bali to a fight. However, Lord Rama did not want to fight Bali directly because he felt it would be unfair to fight someone who was unaware of his presence. So, he asked Sugriva to challenge Bali to a fight and he would shoot an arrow at Bali from behind a tree when Bali was not looking.

Sugriva challenged Bali to a fight and when Bali was distracted, Lord Rama shot an arrow at him. The arrow pierced Bali's chest, killing him instantly.

Lord Rama then gave the kingdom of Kishkindha back to Sugriva as promised. However, Bali's son Angada was angry with Lord Rama and accused him of killing Bali unfairly. Lord Rama explained that Bali had been unjust to Sugriva and he had to take his side in the conflict. Angada was convinced and pledged his loyalty to Lord Rama.




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