The Brahmastra is released. Ravana falls. The world of Lanka erupts in both sorrow and relief. Vibhishana is crowned. And finally—finally—Sita’s Agni Pariksha (trial by fire). Episode 150 ends with Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana flying back to Ayodhya in the Pushpaka Vimana, as the Tamil narrator says:
"Kedilanka sezhitha kathaiyin, oru pakam mudindhadhu. Ini, Pattabhishekathin pakam."
(One chapter of the glorious story of Lanka ends. Now begins the chapter of the coronation.)
By Episode 100, the narrative had firmly established the harsh reality of Rama’s Vanavasa (exile). However, as we crossed the century mark, the tone of the series shifted dramatically. Episodes 101 to 150 cover what scholars often call the Kishkindha Kanda and the beginning of the Sundara Kanda. sun tv ramayanam episode 101 to 150 exclusive
This block of episodes is crucial because it marks the transition of Rama (played with stoic brilliance by Gagan Malik) from a passive sufferer of destiny to an active agent of Dharma. In the early 100s, we witness the culmination of the search for Sita. The grief of separation is palpable, but Sun TV’s direction ensured that the narrative didn't drown in sorrow. Instead, it pivoted towards action.
These 5 episodes are the visual spectacle of the series. As Hanuman expands his tail and hops from rooftop to rooftop, the Tamil narration says: The Brahmastra is released
"Indha theep punalai kandu, Lanka sagrathu pole thavikka thodangiyadhu." (Seeing this river of fire, Lanka began to tremble as if in labor.)
The burning of Lanka—shown with practical fire effects—was terrifying for young viewers in the 90s. Episode 124 ends with Hanuman extinguishing his tail in the sea and flying back to Rama with the Choodamani (Sita’s crown jewel). "Kedilanka sezhitha kathaiyin, oru pakam mudindhadhu
The first 100 episodes of Sun TV Ramayanam primarily focused on the Bala Kanda and Ayodhya Kanda—the birth of Rama, his education, his marriage to Sita, and the heartbreaking exile. However, episodes 101 to 150 catapult the viewer into the Aranya Kanda, Kishkindha Kanda, and the explosive beginning of the Sundara Kanda.
This is the exclusive window where the epic transforms from a family drama into a war saga. Here is why this specific block is historic:
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.
Exclusive scene: Hanuman shrinks to enter Lanka at night. The visual of the golden city of Lanka, guarded by demon sentinels, remains etched in memory.