Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
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eader may have doubt – who is such a devotee? Dear readers, all Shaashtras and Puraans<br />
indicate to us that it is Sri Raam‘s devotee Sri hanumaanji. Filled with his pure sacred<br />
ideals, you are reading this special edition. Look, in the end of Kishkidhaa-kaand of<br />
RaamCharitMaanasa, there is an episode when at the command of Sugriv, Maarutiji went<br />
in search of Sri JagadAmbaa. And after hearing from Sampaati, everyone began to think<br />
who could go across the sea? All the monkeys vocalised their heroism / valour, but none<br />
had the energy to to traverse across the sea, when Sri Jaambvaan showed a trick that if<br />
praised, Hanumaanji will become very joyed and in that joyous mood he would traverse<br />
acroos the sea. And he started to say:<br />
Kahai Richhapati sunu Hanumaanaa<br />
Kaa chup saadhi rahehu balwaanaa<br />
Pavan tanay bal Pavan samaanaa<br />
Buddhi vivek vigyaan nidhaanaa<br />
Kavan so kaaj kathin jag maanhim<br />
Jo nahi hoi taat tumaha paahim<br />
―O Hanumaanji, you are strong like the wind, intellectual and discrete/polite, systematic.<br />
There is no task in this world which is beyond you to accomplish. So why are you quiet?<br />
By these words, Jaambvaan praised Hanumaanji, but the singly focused Hanumaanji did<br />
pay attention. Because he had forsaken all praise and criticisms to God. Hanumaanji<br />
remained quiet for quite some time.Seing him quiet, Jaambvaan was surprised and<br />
thought this is a singly focused devotee, so Hanumaanji will not be pleased by praise. So<br />
Jaambvaan said again:<br />
Raam kaaj lagi tava avataaraa<br />
Sunat hi bhayavu parbat aakaaraa<br />
O hanumaanji! Your incarnation is for performing the tasks of Sri Raamji. Immediately<br />
upon hearing these words, Hanumaanji assume a form that of a mountain high. With<br />
great force vigour and enthusiasm he let put out a lion roar and Hanumaanji said:<br />
Simha nad kari vaarahi baaraa<br />
Lilahim naadh-um jala nidhi khaaraa<br />
I will this instance in mere play cross across the salty sea; not only this but also the one<br />
holding enemity with my Lord – Raavan with his associates together with the mountain<br />
Trikut, I will get them here. So Jaambvaan! Show me what I have to do when I get there.<br />
Thereupon Jaambvaan said:<br />
Etanaa karahu taat tumaha jaai<br />
Sitaahi dekhi kahahu sudhi aai<br />
O Hanumaan, just find Sri Janaki and she is. Listening thus, spedy as the wind, Sri<br />
Hanumaanji went and on the Mounak mountain made a vow:<br />
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