Sri Hanuman was born of Anjani from Pavana, the wind-god. He was
named Hanuman after the name of the city of Hanumpur over which his
maternal uncle Parti Surya ruled. Hanuman's body was hard as a stone.
So Anjani named him Vajranga. He is also known by the names "Mahavir"
or mightiest hero (because he exhibited several heroic feats), Balibima
and Maruti.
The world has not yet seen and will not see in future also a mighty
hero like Sri Hanuman. During his life he worked wonders and exhibited
superhuman feats of strength and valour. He has left behind him a name
which, as long as the world lasts, will continue wielding a great
influence over the minds of millions of people.
He is one of the seven Chiranjivis. He was the only learned scholar
who knew the nine Vyakaranas. He learnt the Sastras from the sun-god.
He was the wisest of the wise, strongest of the strong and bravest of
the brave. He was the Sakti of Rudra. He who meditates on him and
repeats his name attains power, strength, glory, prosperity and success
in life. He is worshipped in all parts of India, particularly in
Maharashtra.
He was born at the most auspicious hour of the morning of the 8th of
the Lunar month, Chaitra, at 4 o'clock on the most blessed day, Tuesday.
He had the power to assume any form he liked; to swell his body to
an enormous extent and to reduce it to the length of a thumb. His
strength was superhuman. He was the terror of Rakshasas. He was well
versed in the four Vedas and other sacred books. His valour, wisdom,
knowledge of the scriptures and superhuman strength attracted everybody
who came near him. He had extraordinary skill in warfare.
He was the chosen messenger, warrior and servant of Sri Rama. He was
the votary and devotee of Lord Rama. Rama was his all in all. He lived
to serve Rama. He lived in Rama. He lived for Rama. He was a minister
and intimate friend of Sugriva.
From his very birth he exhibited extraordinary physical strength and
worked many miracles.
When he was a child he put the sun into his mouth. All the gods were
very much troubled. They came with folded hands to the child and humbly
entreated him to release the sun. The child set free the sun at their
request.
Hanuman saw Sri Rama for the first time in Kishkindha. Sri Rama and
Lakshmana came there in the course of their search of Sita whom Ravana
had carried away.
A Rishi pronounced a curse on Hanuman for his wrong action, that he
would remain unconscious of his great strength and prowess till he met
Sri Rama and served him with devotion. As soon as Hanuman beheld Sri
Rama he became conscious of his strength and power.
In Lanka, Hanuman exhibited his immense strength and extraordinary
powers. He destroyed the beautiful grove which was a pleasure resort of
Ravana. He uprooted many trees and killed many Rakshasas. Ravana was
very much infuriated at this. He sent Jambumali to fight against Sri
Hanuman who took the trunk of a tree and hurled it against Jambumali
and killed him. Ravana sent his son Aksha to fight against Hanuman. He
was also killed. Then he sent Indrajit. Hanuman threw a great tree upon
Indrajit. Indrajit fell down senseless on the ground. After some time
Indrajit recovered his consciousness. He threw the noose of Brahma on
Hanuman. Hanuman allowed himself to be bound by the noose. He wanted to
honour Brahma. Indrajit ordered the Rakshasas to carry the monkey to
his father's court. Even a hundred Rakshasas were not able to lift
Hanuman.
Hanuman made himself as light as possible. The Rakshasas then lifted
him up. When they placed him over their shoulders he suddenly became
heavy and crushed them to death. Then Hanuman asked the Rakshasas to
remove the rope. They removed the rope and Hanuman proceeded to the
council hall of Ravana.
Ravana said, "O mischievous monkey, what will you say in your
defence? I will put you to death." Hanuman laughed and said, "O wicked
Ravana, give back Sita to Lord Rama and ask his pardon; otherwise you
will be ruined and the whole of Lanka will be destroyed." These words
of Hanuman made Ravana very furious. He asked the Rakshasas to cut off
the head of Hanuman.
Vibhishana intervened and said, "O brother, it is not lawful and
righteous to kill a messenger. You can inflict some punishment only."
Ravana consented. He wanted to deprive Hanuman of his tail and make
him ugly. He ordered the Rakshasas to wrap Hanuman's tail with cloths
soaked in oil and ghee. Hanuman extended his tail to such length and
size that all the cloths in Lanka would not cover it. Then he reduced
his tail of his own accord. The Rakshasas wrapped the tail with cloths
soaked in oil and ghee and lighted the cloths. Hanuman expanded his
body to an enormous size and began to jump from place to place. The
whole of Lanka caught on fire. All the palatial buildings were burnt
down to ashes.
Hanuman then jumped into the sea in order to cool and refresh
himself. A drop of his perspiration fell into the mouth of a great fish
which gave birth to a mighty hero named Makara Dhvaja. Makara Dhvaja is
considered the son of Hanuman. Thereupon Hanuman went to the Asoka
grove and told Sita all that he had done.
Then he crossed the sea through the air and came to the place where
his army was placed. He told them all that had happened. Thereupon they
all marched quickly to carry the good news to Sri Rama and Sugriva.
They reached the city of Kishkindha. Hanuman gave Sita's ring to Lord
Rama. Sri Rama rejoiced heartily. He praised Hanuman and embraced him
saying, "O mighty hero I cannot repay your debt."
When all the brothers and sons of Ravana were killed, Ravana sent
for his brother Ahi Ravana who was the king of the nether world. Ahi
Ravana came to Lanka. Ravana asked his help to fight against Sri Rama
and Lakshmana.
Ahi Ravana consented to help his brother. At the dead of night he
assumed the form of Vibhishana, the brother of Ravana and an ally and
devotee of Sri Rama. He reached the place where Rama and Lakshmana were
sleeping. Hanuman was keeping watch. He thought that it was Vibhishana
who was coming. Therefore he allowed him to enter the camp. Ahi Ravana
quietly took the two brothers upon his shoulders and repaired to his
kingdom.
When the day dawned, Hanuman found out that Sri Rama and Lakshmana
were missing. He found out that Ahi Ravana had carried them to his
kingdom. At once he proceeded to the nether world and received
information that Ahi Ravana had made arrangements to kill the two
brothers in sacrifice. Hanuman assumed a tiny form, entered the temple
and sat over the image of the goddess. The image went down into the
earth. Hanuman took her seat. When Ahi Ravana was about to sacrifice
the two brothers, Hanuman appeared in his own form and killed him. He
installed Makara Dhvaja, his own son on the throne, took the brothers
on his shoulders and brought them to Lanka.
Hanuman killed many heroes in the great war. Dhumar, Vajro, Roshat,
Ankhan and several other great warriors were killed by him.
When the great war was over, Vibhishana was installed on the throne
of Lanka. The time of banishment was about to be over. Sri Rama,
Lakshmana, Sita and Sri Hanuman sat in the Pushpaka Vimana or aeroplane
and reached Ayodhya in time.
The coronation ceremony of Lord Rama was celebrated with great eclat
and pomp. Sita gave Hanuman a necklace of pearls of rare quality.
Hanuman received it with great respect and began to break the pearls
with his teeth. Sita and other ministers who were sitting in the
council hall were quite astonished at this queer act of Hanuman.
Sita asked Hanuman, "O mighty hero, what are you doing? Why do you
break the pearls?" Sri Hanuman said, "O venerable mother, it is the
most valuable necklace indeed as it has come to me through thy holy
hand. But I want to find out whether any of the pearls contain my
beloved Lord Rama. I do not keep a thing devoid of him. I do not find
him in any of the pearls." Sita asked, "Tell me whether you keep Lord
Rama within you." Sri Hanuman immediately tore open his heart and
showed it to Sri Rama, Sita and others. They all found Lord Rama
accompanied by Sita in the heart of Sri Hanuman.
Lord Rama rejoiced heartily. He came down the throne and embraced
Hanuman and blessed him. Sri Hanuman passed the rest of his life in the
company of the Lord.
When Sri Rama ascended to his supreme abode, Sri Hanuman also wished
to follow him. But the Lord asked him to remain in this world as his
representative and attend all the assemblies of men where discourses on
his deeds were held and heard, and help his devotees in cultivating
devotion.
He is a Chiranjeevi. He is everywhere. He who has eyes and devotion
beholds him and receives his blessing.
Hanuman ranks first amongst the heroes of the world. His heroic
deeds, wonderful exploits and marvellous feats of strength and bravery
cannot be adequately described. His sense of duty was extremely
laudable. He had great skill in all military tactics and methods of
warfare. His crossing the sea of thirty miles in one leap and lifting
the crest of a mountain in the palm of the hand, his carrying of the
brothers on his shoulders from the nether world to Lanka are all
astounding, superhuman feats which baffle human description.
He conquered innumerable difficulties which cropped up in his way
through his courage, patience and undaunted spirit. He made untiring
search to find Sita. At the time of danger he exhibited marvellous
courage and presence of mind. He was steady and firm in his actions. He
was always successful in his attempts. Failure was not known to him. He
gave up his life in the service of the Lord. He had not a tinge of
selfishness in his actions. All his actions were offerings unto Lord
Rama. No one reached the peak in Dasya Bhava like Sri Hanuman. He was a
rare jewel among devotees, the supreme head among Pundits, the king
among celibates and the commander among heroes and warriors.
O mighty Hanuman, untiring and devoted Sevak of Sri Rama, joy of
Anjana, king of Brahmacharins, show us the secrets of Brahmacharya and
the ways to attain purity in thought, word and deed. May India have
such heroes and Brahmacharins ever more!
Where Hanuman is, there are Sri Rama and Sri Sita and wherever Sri
Rama and Sri Sita are praised and their deeds recited, there Hanuman is.
Glory to Hanuman, the blessed devotee of Lord Rama. Glory, glory to
Sri Anjaneya, the mighty hero, undaunted warrior and learned
Brahmacharin, the like of whom the world has not yet seen and will not
see in time to come.
May his blessings be upon you all. Let us sing his glory now:
Jaya Siya Ram Jaya, Jaya Siya Ram
Jaya Hanuman Jaya, Jaya Hanuman.
Presented by Mr. Amit Gupta, Dwarka, New Delhi...
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