Vānara (Sanskrit: वानर) refers to a group of people living in forests in the Hindu epic Ramayana and its various versions. In Ramayana, the Vanaras help Rama defeat Ravana. In Ramayana, it says Indrajit killed 670 million Vanara's in a single day, nearly exterminated the entire half man-half monkey race.
There are three main theories about the etymology of the word "Vanara":
Although the word Vanara has come to mean "monkey" over the years and the Vanaras are depicted as monkeys in the popular art, their exact identity is not clear. Unlike other exotic creatures such as the rakshasas, the Vanaras do not have a precursor in the Vedic literature. The Ramayana presents them as humans with reference to their speech, clothing, habitations, funerals, consecrations etc. It also describes their monkey-like characteristics such as their leaping, hair, fur and a tail.
You have come to the very end
It's your dying day
Realizing your life was shit
You fade away
As you near the opened soil
You realize too late
The tribulation ends here
Life was just a waste
We are born to suffer
And to slowly die
Permamence is void
Suffering this life
We are born to suffer
Through seasons passing by
Doomed to one day rot