Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Saying thus Hanumaanji landed his fist on him. With single blow, Kaalnemi‘s head split open. And from the form of the mendicant he became the normal demon form to die there. Dying there he uttered only one word ―Raam‖. Delivering Kaalnemi thus, Mahaavirji quickly proceeded forward and reached Drongiri. Reaching there, he thought that the doctor had told him about the herb names, but does he require their flowers, fruit, leaves, roots or bark? He has not said anything about that. Perhaps the whole climbing plant, but then he has not revealed if one, two or how many. So why not take the whole mountain? However much the doctor requires, he can then help himself. Thinking thus, he lifted the whole Dronaachal mountain. And with speed he returned by the sky route. On the other hand, the day when Laxmanji fainted, mother Kaushalyaa‘s right lmbs began to flick. Sleeping in the night, Kaushalyaaji had a dream that Sri Raghunaathji‘s right hand was being devoured by a huge python. And similarly, Bharatji, Shatrughnaji, Mother Sumitraaji and other relations had similar dreams. So in the night, Guru Vashishtha was called and altogether related the facts of these dreams. And for the quelling of the effects of such dreams, they there and then requested worship of the deities. Guru Vaahishtha said: ―From all your dreams it becomes evident that there has been some calamity over Laxmanlaalji, but the time of your dreams is the latter part of the night and therefore it is of temporary nature. Nevertheless your thoughts on worship of deities and peace offering are appropriate. Consoling the elders of Ayodhyaa, Bharatji brought Guru Vashishtha in Nandigraam. And after bathing they sat down for the worship. Vashishthaji was chanting mantras and Bharatji was performing the worship. Just then, Bharatji heard some wsound in the sky. In reality Mahaavirji was traversing by the sky route carrying Dronaachal. But Bharatji felt it was some demon who had come to disturb the worship. Bow and arrows were just nearby. When worship is ongoing, it is forbidden to slay anything. So loaded an arrow without a point and stretching the string of the bow lightly, he shot it towardsMahaavirji. The arrow without a point struck Mahaavirji in the heart. Whatever, this arrow was shot by Bharatji. And by the strike of the arrow, Mahaavirji fell fainted. And he fell very close to Bharaji‘s aashram. Falling down the words ―Sri R a a m‖ slipped out of his mouth. Bharatji engrossed in worship heard the words ―Sri Raam‖. And he got very agitated. He felt this was some servant of the Lord. Leaving aside all the materials of the worship, bow, arrows, he ran. He observed a huge bodied monkey had fainted by the impact of his arrow. Even in the state of fainting, the words ―Raam … Raam‖ uttered from his mouth. The more the unknown fainted monkey‘s recovery was being delayed, the more Bharatji was getting agitated and worried. He felt confounded as if he had struck the arrow to himself. At last Bharatji took Mahaavirji‘s head in his lap and said: ―If in my life I have loved Bhagwaan Raam without any sin, if I have incessant role of service in me, if my mind has never without any error gone to evil ways, then this fainting of this Kapiraaj disappear.‖ By the sheer character of great souls, magic flows through their speech. Just so, just as these words of Bharatji finished being uttered, Hanumaanji stood up with the ―Siyaavar 136 | P a g e
Raamchandraki jay!‖ (Glory to Raamchandra, the spouse of Siyaa), as if he had just waked up from sleep. There was no pain in his body. Mahaavirji saw an unknown person similar to Sri Raamchandraji and he fell to his feet. Bharatji hugged him and made his acquaintace. When Hanumaanji learned that this was Bharatji of whom Bhagwaan Raamchandraji had praised his brotherly love so many times, and that very Bharatji was hugging him, his joy knew no bounds. And Hanumaanji also related his acquaintance. Getting to know Hanumaanji the supreme friend of Bhagwaan, Bharatji was overcome great emotions. He initially asked of the wellbeing of Bhagwaan Raam, Laxman and Sitaaji. And Hanumaanji, commencing with the abduction of Sitaaji, related the history in short. Hearing of the calamity which had struck the Lord, Bharatji‘s eyes filled with tears and he said: ―Really Laxmanlaalji is the Bhagwaan as at every step as he served the Lord and eventually sacrificed his life without any a do. Unfotunate me could not even get to serve the Lord, and instead became a hurdle in his way.‖ Hanumaanji consoled Bharatji and pacified his mind. And he indicated his wish to reach quickly to Lankaa. Bharatji brought Hanumaanji to the aashram. Hanumaanji bowed to Guru Vashishtha and told him the history in short. Just then Shatrughnaji arrived. From there everyone went to Ayodhyaa. Hanumaanji bowed to the various mothers and acquaintances. Hearing the calamity fallen on Laxmanji, all the mothers were saddened and crying. Still seeing Kaushalyaaji crying, Sumitraaji consoled her saying: ―Elder sister! On these occasions if you keep crying, then what would be the impact on us? And who else would have fortunate son like my Laxman? By sacrificing his life for his brother, he has glorified his mother‘s milk.‖ Hanumaanji consoling the mothers said: ―You all do not worry. The Lord is all mighty capable. By the effect of this herb, Laxmanji will certainly be alive again. But attracted by your affection, I must not remain here any longer. Half the night has come to pass. All you elders grant me your grace.‖ Kaushalyaaji said: ―Very well son! With pleasure you go. But tell my Raam this, that if he is not able to make alive Laxman, then do not come to Ayodhyaa. Because it will me pain my heart. I will not be able to show my face to anyone…..‖ Kaushalyaaji in sorrow was about to sy something, but interrupting her Sumitraaji said: ―Brother Hanumaan, my elder sister Kaushalyaaji is lost in sorrow. On my behalf tell Raam not to worry about Laxmanji. The Lord should not be saddened after his servant. And quickly return to Ayodhyaa with Jaankiji. And also nrelate to Raam that he has to tend to his brothers Bharat and Shatrughna. And he has to quell the pains of his subjects.‖ Hanumaanji observing such love of the mothers was awe stricken. He promised Laxmanji will get well again. Bowing to all, Mahaavirji arrived in Nandigraam. Bharatji was awaiting him. He eagerly said: ―Brother Hanumaan‖ It has gone very late.Look half the night is past. By the morning Bhagwaan‘s task will be destroyed. I have just thought about a quick way. You together with the Dron mountain sit on my arrow. I will get you to Lankaa with haste.‖ Hearing Bharatji‘s words Hanumaanji began to think: How can one get to Lankaa on an arrow? Would the arrow take the weights of both me and the mountain? But as soon as the question in his mind, a response came from his heart – Oh! Why am I thinking like this? By the effect of God what is not possible? This Bharatlaalji is the Lord‘s foremost 137 | P a g e
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Raamchandraki jay!‖ (Glory to Raamchandra, the spouse of Siyaa), as if he had just<br />
waked up from sleep. There was no pain in his body.<br />
Mahaavirji saw an unknown person similar to Sri Raamchandraji and he fell to his feet.<br />
Bharatji hugged him and made his acquaintace. When Hanumaanji learned that this was<br />
Bharatji of whom Bhagwaan Raamchandraji had praised his brotherly love so many<br />
times, and that very Bharatji was hugging him, his joy knew no bounds. And Hanumaanji<br />
also related his acquaintance.<br />
Getting to know Hanumaanji the supreme friend of Bhagwaan, Bharatji was overcome<br />
great emotions. He initially asked of the wellbeing of Bhagwaan Raam, Laxman and<br />
Sitaaji. And Hanumaanji, commencing with the abduction of Sitaaji, related the history in<br />
short. Hearing of the calamity which had struck the Lord, Bharatji‘s eyes filled with tears<br />
and he said: ―Really Laxmanlaalji is the Bhagwaan as at every step as he served the Lord<br />
and eventually sacrificed his life without any a do. Unfotunate me could not even get to<br />
serve the Lord, and instead became a hurdle in his way.‖<br />
Hanumaanji consoled Bharatji and pacified his mind. And he indicated his wish to reach<br />
quickly to Lankaa. Bharatji brought Hanumaanji to the aashram. Hanumaanji bowed to<br />
Guru Vashishtha and told him the history in short. Just then Shatrughnaji arrived. From<br />
there everyone went to Ayodhyaa. Hanumaanji bowed to the various mothers and<br />
acquaintances. Hearing the calamity fallen on Laxmanji, all the mothers were saddened<br />
and crying. Still seeing Kaushalyaaji crying, Sumitraaji consoled her saying: ―Elder<br />
sister! On these occasions if you keep crying, then what would be the impact on us? And<br />
who else would have fortunate son like my Laxman? By sacrificing his life for his<br />
brother, he has glorified his mother‘s milk.‖<br />
Hanumaanji consoling the mothers said: ―You all do not worry. The Lord is all mighty<br />
capable. By the effect of this herb, Laxmanji will certainly be alive again. But attracted<br />
by your affection, I must not remain here any longer. Half the night has come to pass. All<br />
you elders grant me your grace.‖<br />
Kaushalyaaji said: ―Very well son! With pleasure you go. But tell my Raam this, that if<br />
he is not able to make alive Laxman, then do not come to Ayodhyaa. Because it will me<br />
pain my heart. I will not be able to show my face to anyone…..‖<br />
Kaushalyaaji in sorrow was about to sy something, but interrupting her Sumitraaji said:<br />
―Brother Hanumaan, my elder sister Kaushalyaaji is lost in sorrow. On my behalf tell<br />
Raam not to worry about Laxmanji. The Lord should not be saddened after his servant.<br />
And quickly return to Ayodhyaa with Jaankiji. And also nrelate to Raam that he has to<br />
tend to his brothers Bharat and Shatrughna. And he has to quell the pains of his subjects.‖<br />
Hanumaanji observing such love of the mothers was awe stricken. He promised Laxmanji<br />
will get well again.<br />
Bowing to all, Mahaavirji arrived in Nandigraam. Bharatji was awaiting him. He eagerly<br />
said: ―Brother Hanumaan‖ It has gone very late.Look half the night is past. By the<br />
morning Bhagwaan‘s task will be destroyed. I have just thought about a quick way. You<br />
together with the Dron mountain sit on my arrow. I will get you to Lankaa with haste.‖<br />
Hearing Bharatji‘s words Hanumaanji began to think: How can one get to Lankaa on an<br />
arrow? Would the arrow take the weights of both me and the mountain? But as soon as<br />
the question in his mind, a response came from his heart – Oh! Why am I thinking like<br />
this? By the effect of God what is not possible? This Bharatlaalji is the Lord‘s foremost<br />
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