Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Waking first thing in the morning, Raavan received this inauspicious message. His sleep had not yet been over.Seeing the frightening dream in the night his voice was somewhat subdued. To give his command he had been shouting aloud, but his heart was shaking! Raavan immediately called some of his military commanders and commanded them: ―Go, quickly capture the monkey and bring him alive.‖ Raavan‘s commanders had also just awoken from sleep, their bodies had not fully recovered from sleep. Nevertheless they prepared their armies somehow. And they all arrived in Ashok garden. To kill the monkey who had broken the morning‘s enjoyment, all the demons were gnashing ther teeth. The demon army arrived in Ashok garden. But apart from the few trees around Sitaaji there was was nothing left of the garden! All the tress had been uprooted, some had been thrown far away. The demon army was just observing this destruction, where upon trees rained down on them. Rain of trees, one after another started to kill the demons. The few soldiers that remained called on Raavan. Further armies went second and third times and met the same fate. By Mahaavir‘s single throw of tree, demon armies were getting destroyed.. At last Raavan sent his son Akshaykumar with his army. But immediately by blow of a tree Akshaykumar died. And the remaining demons returned with their lives to Lankaa. But now how can Hanumaanji miss welcoming the guests who had arrived? Trees rained in the wake of the fleeing soldiers. And they got squashed. Only one demon made it stumbling to give the sad news of the demise of Akshaykumar. Hearing the sad loss of his adorable son, he fainted. And getting back consciousness, his anger peaked. The one who had defeated Indra, he called his som Meghnaad. And he commanded him with his army to go to Ashok garden: ―Not killing the reckless monkey, bring him forth alive and bound.‖ Taking his divine weapons and surrounded by his army, Meghnaad procedded towards Ashok garden. By the death of his brother, he was overcome with anger. By his walk the earth was trembling. Arriving in Ashok garden Meghnaad observed the trees had been uprooted and thrown about.By the blood of the demons, the smashed branches and trunks had been covered. The earth also had turned red.Demon heads and limbs were all scattered around.. Mahaavir was just waiting for them to arrive. Looking from afar at Meghnaad, he concluded a great warrior was coming with them. So uprootin a big tree, he threw it at Meghnaad. But Meghnaad was no ordinary warrior. He shot an arrow at the coming tree and smashed it to pieces. And more trees began to arrive and Meghnaad according to his strength shot arrows at them to break them up. But at last he got tired and could not protect his army. Many demons got squashed to death and many began to lose their limbs. And many filled with fear began to run towards Lankaa. Only Meghnaad now remained. He continued to rain arrows at the coming trees. Hanumaanji thought this strong warrior will not be deterred by just trees. So jumped at him and began wrestling with him. The wrestling lasted a long time, but neither was giving way. At last Hanumaanji delivered a blow at Meghnaad‘s chest. By this impact of Hanumaanji, Meghnaad fainted. Delivering the blow, Hanumaanji climbed an sat on a tree. 116 | P a g e
Meghnaad came awake from fainting. And in his anger, he mounted arrow of Bhrahmbaan. Whereas Hanumaanji by the grace of the rishis was free from the effects of the binding of Bhrahm, even so due to protocol of great personage, he deliberately gor his hands bound. Tied by the arrow impact, Meghnaad with number of demons brought Hanumaanji to Raavan. Hanumaanji thus destroyed Ashik garden. But to preserve the protocol of Bhraamstra (weapon of Bhrahm), he came to be bound. But it can be sais this was his wish to see Raavan‘s court before commencement of any battle. [ 12 ] Raavan had already received through his spies the news of Meghnaad‘s victory. So today, Raavan had arrived early in the king‘s court. Shortly the proud Meghnaad brought the bound Hanumaanji in the court. Immediately upon arriving into the court, all the bindings on Hanumaanji came loose. Standing a short distance from Raavan, Meghnaad indicated by the movement of his eyes to Hanumaanji to bow to Raavan. But why should Hanumaanji bow to the evil Raavan? He stood fearless in front of Raavan and observed the courtiers. Like a great emperor of the cosmos, Raavan was sitting on the raised lion-throne. The deities and tenders of the worlds stood with clasped hands to receive commands from Raavan. The sun with dim luminosity lightened the court. The wind deity with a fan was fanning cool air. The very strong, rude with pride demons were seated on their respective thrones. Raavan had amassed all the assets of the worlds in his court. It was as if nature had granted him her grace. By this disrespect of Hanumaanji, what would have Raavan thought? But nevertheless, seeing Hanumaanji, Raavan just laughed. Just then he remembered the previous night‘s dream and the monkey which he had seen in it. And the destroyer of his loved son Akshaykumaar was also this very monkey. Remembering thus, he angrily said: ―What! Who are you? And on whose strength are you creating all this commotion?‖ ―Raavan!‖ said Hanumaanji with a very deep voice. ―In whose every pore and every moment all the worlds commence and also dissolve, by whosevery energy Bhramaa, Vishnu and Maheshvar carry out their allocated tasks, who by his own luminosity has incarnated on this earth to destroy the many demons like you, don‘t you recognise that Bhagwaan Raam?‖ Hearing the name of Sri Raam, Raavan trembled. Just then Hanumaanji‘s voice rang in his ears, ―That Sri Raam who in Janakpursmashed your pride by breaking the bow, who delivered for time to devour by each of his arrows Khar, Dushan, Tri-shiraa and Vaali, that Raam whose effect you neglected and abducted his loved wife, like a thief, that Sri Raaghav-indra‘s messenger I am.‖ With a superficial smile Raavan said: ―Whose messengers are monkeys like you, before praising such humans you should remember to whom you are talking to.‖ ―I am fully aware I am speaking to Raavan‖, Hanumaanji said. ―I am speaking to that Raavan who went battle with Sahastra-Arjun, and also I am speaking to that Raavan who in battle with Vaali was captivated in his armpit. Who would not remember such Raavan?‖ 117 | P a g e
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Waking first thing in the morning, Raavan received this inauspicious message. His sleep<br />
had not yet been over.Seeing the frightening dream in the night his voice was somewhat<br />
subdued. To give his command he had been shouting aloud, but his heart was shaking!<br />
Raavan immediately called some of his military commanders and commanded them:<br />
―Go, quickly capture the monkey and bring him alive.‖<br />
Raavan‘s commanders had also just awoken from sleep, their bodies had not fully<br />
recovered from sleep. Nevertheless they prepared their armies somehow. And they all<br />
arrived in Ashok garden. To kill the monkey who had broken the morning‘s enjoyment,<br />
all the demons were gnashing ther teeth.<br />
The demon army arrived in Ashok garden. But apart from the few trees around Sitaaji<br />
there was was nothing left of the garden! All the tress had been uprooted, some had been<br />
thrown far away. The demon army was just observing this destruction, where upon trees<br />
rained down on them.<br />
Rain of trees, one after another started to kill the demons. The few soldiers that remained<br />
called on Raavan.<br />
Further armies went second and third times and met the same fate. By Mahaavir‘s single<br />
throw of tree, demon armies were getting destroyed..<br />
At last Raavan sent his son Akshaykumar with his army. But immediately by blow of a<br />
tree Akshaykumar died. And the remaining demons returned with their lives to Lankaa.<br />
But now how can Hanumaanji miss welcoming the guests who had arrived? Trees rained<br />
in the wake of the fleeing soldiers. And they got squashed. Only one demon made it<br />
stumbling to give the sad news of the demise of Akshaykumar.<br />
Hearing the sad loss of his adorable son, he fainted. And getting back consciousness, his<br />
anger peaked. The one who had defeated Indra, he called his som Meghnaad. And he<br />
commanded him with his army to go to Ashok garden: ―Not killing the reckless monkey,<br />
bring him forth alive and bound.‖<br />
Taking his divine weapons and surrounded by his army, Meghnaad procedded towards<br />
Ashok garden. By the death of his brother, he was overcome with anger. By his walk the<br />
earth was trembling.<br />
Arriving in Ashok garden Meghnaad observed the trees had been uprooted and thrown<br />
about.By the blood of the demons, the smashed branches and trunks had been covered.<br />
The earth also had turned red.Demon heads and limbs were all scattered around..<br />
Mahaavir was just waiting for them to arrive. Looking from afar at Meghnaad, he<br />
concluded a great warrior was coming with them. So uprootin a big tree, he threw it at<br />
Meghnaad.<br />
But Meghnaad was no ordinary warrior. He shot an arrow at the coming tree and smashed<br />
it to pieces. And more trees began to arrive and Meghnaad according to his strength shot<br />
arrows at them to break them up. But at last he got tired and could not protect his army.<br />
Many demons got squashed to death and many began to lose their limbs. And many filled<br />
with fear began to run towards Lankaa.<br />
Only Meghnaad now remained. He continued to rain arrows at the coming trees.<br />
Hanumaanji thought this strong warrior will not be deterred by just trees. So jumped at<br />
him and began wrestling with him. The wrestling lasted a long time, but neither was<br />
giving way. At last Hanumaanji delivered a blow at Meghnaad‘s chest. By this impact of<br />
Hanumaanji, Meghnaad fainted. Delivering the blow, Hanumaanji climbed an sat on a<br />
tree.<br />
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