Hanuman ramayana
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They requested Sursa – the mother of the serpents (Nagas) to take the form of a terrible rakshasi to test Hanuman’s knowledge, wisdom, and skill. Next, the demi-gods, the sages, and the Gandharvas wanted to test the monkey god’s power. Sursa in Sunder Kand – The Mother of the Nagas Vs Hanuman Though Hanuman accepted Mainak’s request, he didn’t rest as he thought it was an obstacle in his journey.
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When the ocean realized that Hanuman, Lord Rama’s messenger is passing through, he advised Mainak to come out of the ocean so that Sri Hanuman, the messenger of Lord Rama could rest on the mountain. It is during this period Mainak the mountain was hiding in the ocean. This is the time when Lord Indra cut the wings of the mountains. However, there came a moment that it was noted that the flying of these mountains led to the killing of many people. Image Courtesy: Jaihanumanjipage Mainak, the Mountain in Sunderkand – The First Obstacle in Hanuman’s Path in the OceanĪccording to Hindu mythology, mountains used to fly earlier from one place to another due to certain geographical conditions. Here, we share everything about Sunderkand, the 5th chapter of Ramayana that talks about the journey of Sri Hanumanji from Kishkinda to Lanka and highlights his knowledge, wisdom, and skill – This is exactly when he decided to start his voyage to search Mata Sita in Ramayan who had been kidnapped by Ravana. Lord Hanuman was oblivious about his power and strength until Jambvant praised him and even made him realize his colossal strength. He who has devotion beholds Him, and receives His blessing.Sunderkand is the story of Lord Hanuman’s journey and his quest to find Mata Sita. But the Lord asked him to remain in this world as His representative, and attend the assemblies of saints where discourses ( katha) on His deeds were held and heard, and help His devotees in cultivating devotion. When Sri Rama ascended to His Supreme abode, Hanuman also wished to follow Him. They praised the devotion and dedication of Hanuman. They praised Hanuman and declared that there was no one to equal him in all the worlds. The assembly was moved into shouts of “ Jai ho” at this unique act of Grace. I am giving you myself as my gift to you.” Then, he offered his body to be clasped by Hanuman’s hands. He asked him, “Hanuman! What can I offer you on this occasion? I have no gift worthy to be given to you. Lord Rama came down the throne and embraced Hanuman and blessed Him. Sri Hanuman then tore his chest open with his mighty hands and Lo! Sri Rama and Maa Sita were seated in his heart! Hanuman laughed aloud he said, “I shall prove, See!” Prove to us that you have the Name in it.” I do not find Him in any of the pearls.”Īt this, one of the assembly members ironically remarked, “You would not wear any thing that has not got in it the Name of Rama. But I want to find out whether any of the pearls contains my beloved Lord Rama. Sri Hanuman said, “ O venerable Mother! It is the most valuable necklace, indeed, as it has come to me through Thy holy hand.
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Sita asked Hanuman, “O mighty Hero! What are You doing? Why do You break the pearls?” Some wondered why the noble and great warrior Sri Hanuman was behaving like a monkey. Sita, and other ministers who were sitting in the council-hall, were quite astonished at this queer act of Sri Hanuman. Sri Hanuman received the necklace with great respect from Mata Sita, but began to break the pearls with His teeth. Then, Maa Sita removed a valuable necklace of pearls from her neck and offered it to the humble Sri Hanuman. Many would have wanted wealth, name or fame, approbation or recognition or VIP line in return for their services. “O mighty hero how am I to compensate you for all you have done for me and my family?” Sri Rama noticed his fervent devotee, Hanumanji and asked: Lord Rama distributed gifts to all the monkeys who had served as warriors in his army. Great rejoicings and festivities followed the return of Sri Rama to Ayodhya and his crowning as the King.