TARA IS NOT WORTHY OF BEING CALLED ONE OF THE PANCHKANYAS, because she was never a good woman! I think she deserves to be exposed more than sugreev. She always gets whitewashed for being a female.
Proving my claim of these 2 being a couple from Ramayana & Mahabharat. Both book's will be quoted in here.
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1st quote:
"And filled with jealousy, he also suspected her to have set her heart on Sugriva! And addressing Tara in harsh words, he went out of his cave and coming before Sugriva"
Logic - little did the reader's know that this suspicion was actually true, it's a reality that Tara was then bedded by Sugriva, she choose to ride his manhood after her husband died.
2nd quote:
"after Vali had been thus slain, Sugriva regained possession of Kishkindhya, and along with it, of the widowed Tara also of face beautiful as the moon."
Logic - this's indicating that he formerly had possession of Lady Tara too not just the city Kishkinda.
[3rd quote]
"Who regained his choicest wife, and gained highly covetable Lady Tara, thus, who is always indulged in females, merrymaking day in and day out on a par with Indra, which Indra will be sporting with the cohorts of gandharva and apsara females."
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[continuation]
As such he is wallowing in promiscuity, such as he is, seeking the presence of such a Sugreeva, king of monkeys and an explicator, and even on winning his grace."
Conclusion - Sugreev was a playboy as per Ramayan.
4th quote:
"O king! I wish to reach the capital City of Ayodhya along with you, accompanied by the wives of other monkey-chiefs with Tara and other beloved wives of Sugreeva."
5th qUote:
"A secret place called Kishkindha, with its forests and trees and the place inaccessible because of its impassable mountains, whose charming and golden coloured garland with hundred lotuses is beautifying, that person is Sugreeva. This garland along with a lady called Tara as well as the permanent kingdom of monkeys were presented to him by Rama."
6th quoTe:
"At that time, he who is in a lustful mood, who is in the company of Lady Tara and who is enmired in privacy, that foremost monkey Sugreeva is unheedful of the words of those bold monkeys who brought the message."
7th quote;
"Who is that respectable one who can put belief in Sugreeva, while that Sugreeva is shameful by his shameless act of eliminating my father, and unmindful of tradition in usurping my mother and throne, and unthankful in requiting Rama by himself, instead of using us as pawns, and changeful in ignoring his promise to Rama, but in fearing for Lakshmana?"
Logic - angada admitted the disgusting truth about his family, how Sugriva usurped Tara.
8th quotE:
"And that fight, so destructive of the trees, looked like the encounter in days of yore between the brothers Vali and Sugriva for the possession of the same woman."
Basic - Even Mahabharat says Sugreev loved Tara. You tards need to understand this fact.
People need to learn how to accept these controversial truth's and facts.
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