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Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group

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to eat dust, that warrior Kesari prince rid the pride of MahaaBhaarat‘s Bhimsen. Seated<br />

on the chariot of Arjun, he fought in the MahaaBaarat war. And in the present Kaliyug,<br />

he got direct vision of Sri Raam to Goswami Tulsidaas.<br />

When Goswaami Tulsidaas was kept imprisoned by Emperor Akbar, then the huge<br />

bodied in the form of a monkey released him from bondage.<br />

Even to this day, there are cases of Bajrangbali in direct and indirect form giving vision<br />

to devotees. We will take in short some of these.<br />

In the Surat district of Gujaraat, in town of Bhimpor Dummas on the coast came a saadhu<br />

to a temple of hanumaanji. The saadhu was full of vices. So Mahaavirji came to him in<br />

his dream commanding him to leave. But the saadhu would not budge.<br />

So another time at night Hanumaanji came directly and slapped him hard! The saadhu left<br />

immediately. This event happened some hundred years ago*.(Note this article was<br />

written in 1950‘s).<br />

Another incident was in the village of Munsaad which is locates some four miles from<br />

Navsaari in Gujaraat. A few years back (note this article was written in 1950‘s) to a<br />

saadhu named Tulsidaas, Hanumaanji commanded him in his dream there was a statue<br />

located in a certain place to be excavated and to be placed in a Mandir – shrine. Tulsidaas<br />

accepting the command dug out the statue and made a shrine in the middle of the village<br />

and consecrated the statue. To this day there lives a big Naag (serpent) in the Mandir<br />

Althought the Mandir is right in the middle of the village, he does not hurt anyone. This<br />

Mandir‘s organiser‘s third generation (1950‘s) is present in the son Manchhaaraam.<br />

In that same Munsaad village, this servant (the author of this article) lived there in 1949. I<br />

had to go travelling out . Had to leave my young children and there was no way I could<br />

prevent my trip. After my daily pujaa worship, I prayed to Mahaavir Hanumaanji: ― O<br />

Mahaavir, please take care of this household.‖<br />

I then departed after the prayers. There was teror of thieves around the village. In the<br />

night, someone‘s footsteops were heard walking on the roof of my house. So my eldest<br />

daughter came out in the foyer to look. She saw a vision of Hanumaanji holding a mace<br />

pacing in the balcony. Saluting him, all peacefully went to sleep.<br />

When I returned home, I heard the story and my heart poured out. In my mind I saluted<br />

Mahaavirji..<br />

I can relate many other events in my life, but refraining due to fear of immensity, I will<br />

just reiterate Raam‘s army was not just monkeys, but were really Divin beings – Devas.<br />

As noted in Aadhyaatma-Raamayan, I will relate following and conclude my article:<br />

Hanumaanji – was really an incarnation of Shankar<br />

Jaambuvaan – was incarnation of Bhramaa<br />

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