In the Ramcharitmanas Manas, Tulsidas ji has mentioned about Shri Ram in the angry form, when Hanuman ji saw two very handsome young men traveling in the forest in the form of a monk, Sugriva introduced him to Hanuman ji considering them as enemies sent to Bali. Sent to collect, then Hanuman ji and Rama met Lakshman ji for the first time, Lord Rama was taken to Sugreev ji and Sugreev ji told Shri Ram Lakshmana telling his grief that his brother Bali took his kingdom and wife under his control. and took them out of there. For this reason Lord Shri Ram kills Bali and gives him the right of Sugriva.
Kishkindha Kand is a section of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which tells the story of Lord Rama and his quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. Kishkindha Kand specifically focuses on the period of Rama's exile in the forest and his encounter with Hanuman and Sugriva, two monkey warriors who become his allies in the battle against Ravana. The section is named after the kingdom of Kishkindha, which is ruled by Sugriva and is located in the forests of central India. Kishkindha Kand contains several important episodes, including the meeting of Rama and Hanuman, the search for Sita, the killing of the demon Vali by Rama, and the establishment of the bridge to Lanka by the monkey army led by Hanuman. The section also explores themes such as loyalty, friendship, and betrayal, and is considered one of the most important parts of the Ramayana.