This guide covers Episodes 101–150 of the Sun TV broadcast of Ramayanam (the televised retelling of the Ramayana). It summarizes major plot developments, key scenes, character arcs, themes, and viewing tips to help you follow, analyze, or reference this specific episode block.
Currently, Sun TV airs these episodes early mornings. Digital rights often float between Disney+ Hotstar (for the original Hindi) and Sun NXT (for the Tamil dubbed version). Check your regional availability. Sun Tv Ramayanam Episode 101 To 150
Towards the end of this episode block (approx. Ep 140-150), the narrative reaches its spiritual climax. Even after the reunion, the subjects of Ayodhya gossip about Sita’s purity. To prove her chastity and to end the slander against Rama, Sita undergoes the Agnipareeksha (Ordeal by Fire). She emerges unscathed, proving her purity to the world. Guide: Sun TV Ramayanam — Episodes 101–150 This
However, Sita, tired of constant trials, prays to her mother, Bhoomi Devi (Mother Earth). The earth splits open, and Sita returns to the earth, leaving Rama heartbroken. Rama returns to Ayodhya with his sons to rule the kingdom, eventually leading into the final phase of his life (Sarayu River departure) in the final episodes. The Voice Acting: The Tamil dubbing (headed by
| Aspect | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Lead Cast | The actor playing Rama matures visibly—his stoicism gives way to kingly fury. Hanuman’s actor undergoes the most physical transformation, performing wire-work for flying sequences. | | Music & BGM | The Veena motif for Sita’s longing is replaced by aggressive nadaswaram and drums during the war preparations. The Hanuman theme—a mix of chanting and electronic synth—became a ringtone sensation. | | Costume Design | Ravana’s ten masks (each representing a different emotion) are more detailed in these episodes. The vanara army’s makeup improves, moving from simple masks to prosthetic facial hair. | | Set Design | Lanka’s court—multi-tiered with fire torches—is a standout. The Ashoka Vatika uses real imported flowers for close-ups, adding a layer of authenticity. |