The airing of on Sun TV (and streaming on Sun NXT ) has reignited a massive following for the timeless epic. Episodes 101 to 150 cover one of the most intense and pivotal story arcs in the series: the Lanka Kanda , where the ultimate battle for dharma reaches its fever pitch . Major Story Arcs: Episodes 101–150
If you plan a marathon, here is a realistic schedule: sun tv ramayanam episode 101 to 150 exclusive
: Ravana’s commander-in-chief is defeated, forcing Ravana to realize that the threat from the "monkeys and two humans" is greater than he imagined. 2. The Awakening of Kumbhakarna (Episodes 121–135) The airing of on Sun TV (and streaming
| Character | Arc Summary | Key Episode | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Transitions from warrior to stern king. His coldest moment is the public rejection of Sita (Ep 136). | 136 | | Ravana | From arrogant scholar to tragic anti-hero. His final monologue (Ep 127) about dying for pride is a masterpiece. | 127 | | Hanuman | Remains the emotional core. His grief when Rama scolds Sita and his joy at the reunion are pivotal. | 137, 143 | | Sita | Silent, dignified, and fiery. Her "I am not a puppet" speech to Rama before the fire is the highlight of Ep 136. | 136 | | Lakshmana | Shows rare anger at Rama’s coldness. His trembling hand while building the pyre (Ep 137) is iconic. | 137 | | 136 | | Ravana | From arrogant scholar to tragic anti-hero
This is, without question, the emotional heart of the collection.