Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Sugriv said: ―Brother Hanumaan, you know I have eight hundred wives. Even so I had a wish to obtain the Plavangam king‘s daughter Chilimpaa. But my request was denounced by that proud Chilimpaa. I now do not have any desire for her.. I believe she will be pleased with your valour. From here in the southern direction is Kichchat country. King Plavangam passed away recently. You can marry his daughter Chilimpaa and enjoy with pleasure the kingdom. Mother Sitaa will be very pleased.‖ What to do now? Listening to the experiences of Chancharik and Lomash-muni, marriage was akin to diving to death into a dark well. But then Sugriv had a different opinion. Despite living among eight hundred wives he had no bitter experience. So it is better to visit the Kichchat kingdom. Having thought thus, he departed. Hanumaanji arrrived in Kichchat kingdom. The guards to the city alerted the princess there was a huge monkey in the gardens. His form reveals a great valiant.being. ―No worries‖, said the princess, ―Many such valiant beings have come to this kingdom. Ask him to come here.‖ The guards came to Hanumaan and said: ―Our Pricess has requested you to meet her. Hanumaanji came in an ordinary form to Chilimpaa. Observing the form of Chilimpaa, Hanumaanji began to wonder – the girl‘s outer appearance has no faults, but what is her character like? That must be discovered, whereupon Chilimpaa said: ―O brave one, who are you? And why have you entered my kingdom without permission? What is it that you wish?‖ Hanumaanji said: ―Princess, I am the servant of Sri Raam. By the command of my Mother, I have come in search of a bride. I wish to marry you and take you to Ayodhyaa. Getting there you can serve Mother Sitaaji, and I will serve Lord raam.‖ Hearing Hanumaanji, all the friends of pricess laughed. Chilimpaa said: ―Hanumaan, I do not desire a servant like you, and I have no wish toserve anyone either. Only some time ago King Sugriv‘s servants came to me, but I only have partial liking for him. You go and continue to serve Sitaa and Raam. And if happen to pass Kishkindhaa city on the way, pass a message to to sugriv to meet me. If I see it fit, I will marry him.‖ Mahaavirji made his decision that moment. Making his form huge like a mountain, he lifted Chilimpaa in his fist and saying ―Jay Raghuvir‖ he departed by the sky route. Chilimpaa was screaming, but Mahaavirji had no time to listen to any of it. By the sky route, he arrived to kishkindhaa. It was mid-day. Sugriv was bathing in a big lake accompanied by his eight hundred wives. Mahaavirji arriving on the lake opened his fist. From the open fist, Chilimpaa came swerving down to land on Sugriv‘s shoulder. Mahaavirji breathed a sigh of relief. And he woke up from his dream. Waking up, he uttered ―Jay Siyaa-Raam‖ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 44 | P a g e
Saluting at the feet of the pair of Sitaa-Raam, hanumaanji said: ―Mother, I have obeyed your command and married a pleasing woman by the name of Bhram-vidyaa. But the pain I experienced for a worldly woman in my dream, what would it be like after marrying in waking stage? I can now guage that, and I respect all the worls‘s women as Mother.‖ Saying so, Mahaavirji saluted again. The univeral mother-father were smiling at the comical incident. Sri Hanumaani lifelong remained celibate without break in the service of Sri Sitaaraam. Kapiraaj – monkey discourse The huge Kapiraaj: ―You describe yourself as ―Sri Raam‘s monkey‖, I will therefore ask you a question as to what joy you feel in calling yourself such a name?‖ Monkey: ―Kapiraaj! A divine being, who are you in the form of a monkley. Pray if you will first introduce yourself.‖ Kapiraaj: ―Who am I? Andwhy have I come here? Please do not ask those questions.Not only the Mrutyulok, but I know the languaged of the whole of the cosmos – Bhramaand. And if I meet any body who will spread my command on this earth, in front of that one, I appear due to their good fortune. The instruction I give to you, that you preach to your friends, family members and coutrymen. You will thereby achieve bliss and hapiness. Now tell me, why do you describe yourself as ―Sri Raam‘s monkey?‖ Monkey: ―That even I do not know why absolutely. But I do know like a monkey the human mind is unsteady. Therefore when he sits to worship, his mind begins to wonder about. I realised a lot of ―monkeyness‖ in me, therefore I believed I was ―Sri Raam‘s monkey.‖ Kapiraaj: ―But why ―Raam‘s monkey‖?‖ Monkey: ― ―Raam‘s monkey‖ because Raam had unsusual love over the monkey race. He used to forgive faults of the monkeys. Humans believe they are intellectual, and their faults Sri Raghunaathji would consider unforgivable. But he would excuse monkey‘s agility. I therefore take pride to be ―Sri Raam‘s monkey‖.‖ Kapiraaj: ―So are you claiming to be Sugriv or Hanumaan?‖ Monkey: ―No Mahaaraaj.Sugriv or Hanumaan – I do not claim to be even theer feet‘s dirt.I am just claiming to be an ordinary monkey, such that some time I receive Sri Raam‘s grace – because: Atishay prabal dev tav maayaa, Chhutahi Raam karahum mein daayaa 45 | P a g e
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Saluting at the feet of the pair of Sitaa-Raam, hanumaanji said: ―Mother, I have obeyed<br />
your command and married a pleasing woman by the name of Bhram-vidyaa. But the<br />
pain I experienced for a worldly woman in my dream, what would it be like after<br />
marrying in waking stage? I can now guage that, and I respect all the worls‘s women as<br />
Mother.‖<br />
Saying so, Mahaavirji saluted again. The univeral mother-father were smiling at the<br />
comical incident.<br />
Sri Hanumaani lifelong remained celibate without break in the service of Sri Sitaaraam.<br />
Kapiraaj – monkey discourse<br />
The huge Kapiraaj: ―You describe yourself as ―Sri Raam‘s monkey‖, I will therefore ask<br />
you a question as to what joy you feel in calling yourself such a name?‖<br />
Monkey: ―Kapiraaj! A divine being, who are you in the form of a monkley. Pray if you<br />
will first introduce yourself.‖<br />
Kapiraaj: ―Who am I? Andwhy have I come here? Please do not ask those questions.Not<br />
only the Mrutyulok, but I know the languaged of the whole of the cosmos – Bhramaand.<br />
And if I meet any body who will spread my command on this earth, in front of that one, I<br />
appear due to their good fortune. The instruction I give to you, that you preach to your<br />
friends, family members and coutrymen. You will thereby achieve bliss and hapiness.<br />
Now tell me, why do you describe yourself as ―Sri Raam‘s monkey?‖<br />
Monkey: ―That even I do not know why absolutely. But I do know like a monkey the<br />
human mind is unsteady. Therefore when he sits to worship, his mind begins to wonder<br />
about. I realised a lot of ―monkeyness‖ in me, therefore I believed I was ―Sri Raam‘s<br />
monkey.‖<br />
Kapiraaj: ―But why ―Raam‘s monkey‖?‖<br />
Monkey: ― ―Raam‘s monkey‖ because Raam had unsusual love over the monkey race. He<br />
used to forgive faults of the monkeys. Humans believe they are intellectual, and their<br />
faults Sri Raghunaathji would consider unforgivable. But he would excuse monkey‘s<br />
agility. I therefore take pride to be ―Sri Raam‘s monkey‖.‖<br />
Kapiraaj: ―So are you claiming to be Sugriv or Hanumaan?‖<br />
Monkey: ―No Mahaaraaj.Sugriv or Hanumaan – I do not claim to be even theer feet‘s<br />
dirt.I am just claiming to be an ordinary monkey, such that some time I receive Sri<br />
Raam‘s grace – because:<br />
Atishay prabal dev tav maayaa,<br />
Chhutahi Raam karahum mein daayaa<br />
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