Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
(Said Lord of Raghu, listen son of Maaruti You are dear to me – body, mind wealth So ask ask, what pleases your mind today I will fulfil all your desires) Then I said: ‗Suno karunaa-sindhu Bhagwant Jo prasann thayaa tri-bhuvan-dhani To aapo bhakti charan raj tani‘ (Listen ocean of compassion Bhagwant If the Lord of the three worlds is pleased The grant me devotion to thou feet ) Bhim, are you able comprehend what I am saying? What would I do by achieving divinity? Once the merits are exhausted, one has to be re-born. And it was not my intention to go with the Lord. My ears remained unquenched listening to the praises of Raam. And so I asked the Lord ‗Unto the day I can sing your glories, please let me stay here. And the Lord granted me what I asked for. Wherever the glories of the Lord are sung, I go there and I feed my hungry ears. And unto the day where and when Raams‘s glories are sung, there and until then I will be present‖ ―Raam and glories of Raam are very dear to you and that is why the invaluable garland of pearls…‖ ―Yes…yes. That garland of pearls‖, said Hanumaan interupting Bhim, ―was without the essence of my Raam. Silly, that invaluable garland without the essence of my Lord was of no use to me. I just require my Raam.‖ ―Let that be, all those those things. Listening to self praise is like commiting suicide.‖ ―But still, it goes without saying that you are great. And being great you are without egotistic pride. Being great you are never afflicted by vanity of your strength. Your knowledge has not deteriorated . You have never proclaimed yourself ever that you are devotee of Raam. Brother…..Brother! Manojavam Maarut-tulya-vegam Jit-indriyaam buddhi-mataaam varishtam Vaataatma-jam vanar yuth mukhyam Sri Raam dutam sharanam prapadh-ye‖ Saying thus Bhim bowed to the feet of Hanumaan. Hanumaan touched him with great affection. The Bhim said in very low voice, ―Brother I am a fool. I have been blind. I lost my senses due to my pride of strength. But….bt … you destroyed that vanity and brought me to my senses.‖ ―Bhim, my brother Bhim‖, saying so Hanumaan‘s eyes filled with tears which fell on Bhim. ―Bro..ther,‖ said Bhim. The voice was filled with love and affection. ―My brother,‖ hanumaan said affectionately. And then asked, ―This difficult route, why did have to traverse?‖ ―Brother,‖ Bhim began to say, ―I had to come this way to obtain the lotus from the lake of Kuber.‖ 54 | P a g e
―But if you will not go further on this path ?‖ ―Why?‖, asked Bhim. Not responding to Bhim, Hanumaan said, ―I will myself bring the lotus for you.‖ ―No, No, that cannot be so. Those lotuses I have to fetch. ―in doinso, death..‖ ―Brother,‖ That death I can avert, give me that boon.‖ ―So be it – tathaastu,‖ said Hanumaan, ―see that path.‖ Bhim looked on in the direction indicated by Hanumaan. ―That path,‖ Hanumaan continued, ―by the request of the Vandevtaa, Ghataasur has blocked it.‖ ―Ghataasur‖ ―yes Ghataasur, Jataasur‘s brother. You distroy him. And further on, rid of Kuber‘s servants. But in doing so do not sacrifice your duties / responsibilities.‖ ―Brother.‖ Bhim bowed his head. ―Be victorious,‖ said Hanumaan At that moment, divine music could be heard from afar. ―Pavan tanay sankat haran, mangal murati roop Raam Laxman Sitaa sahit, hyadaya baso sur bhoop‖ Jain opinion for Hanumaan is as follows: Aaditya-nagar‘s Prahalaad‘s son Panam-jay was wedded to mahendra-pur‘s king Mahendra‘s daughter Anjanaa born of his wife Hyaday-sundari. Post marriage there was disagreement between husband-wife. Before the disagreement could be resolved, it was decided to help in then battle fought between Raaavan and Varun. And Pavam-jay went out with his army. One night – seeing a Chakra-vaaki weeping, he remembered Anjanaa, and he told his friend whereupon – Friend said hiding we shall go, so I have advised the chief of Army Prachhan-gat came there, knocked on Anjanaa‘s doors Vasant-maalaa coming recognised, with own eyes visualised her spouse Anjanaa coming out , meeting eye to eye, then Pavanam-jay said: I abused with my saying, I caused you you lot of ill-feeling Clasping hands he knealt, pardon pardon my fault Then – staying at his home three days, enjoying all good foods. Thence beautiful anjanaa, became pregnant that night Secret is this work, none knows this tale Days went by. Anjanaa showed all signs of mother-to-be. Pregnancy auspicious indication, pregnancy became known 55 | P a g e
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―But if you will not go further on this path ?‖<br />
―Why?‖, asked Bhim.<br />
Not responding to Bhim, Hanumaan said, ―I will myself bring the lotus for you.‖<br />
―No, No, that cannot be so. Those lotuses I have to fetch.<br />
―in doinso, death..‖<br />
―Brother,‖ That death I can avert, give me that boon.‖<br />
―So be it – tathaastu,‖ said Hanumaan, ―see that path.‖<br />
Bhim looked on in the direction indicated by Hanumaan.<br />
―That path,‖ Hanumaan continued, ―by the request of the Vandevtaa, Ghataasur has<br />
blocked it.‖<br />
―Ghataasur‖<br />
―yes Ghataasur, Jataasur‘s brother. You distroy him. And further on, rid of Kuber‘s<br />
servants. But in doing so do not sacrifice your duties / responsibilities.‖<br />
―Brother.‖ Bhim bowed his head.<br />
―Be victorious,‖ said Hanumaan<br />
At that moment, divine music could be heard from afar.<br />
―Pavan tanay sankat haran, mangal murati roop<br />
Raam Laxman Sitaa sahit, hyadaya baso sur bhoop‖<br />
Jain opinion for Hanumaan is as follows:<br />
Aaditya-nagar‘s Prahalaad‘s son Panam-jay was wedded to mahendra-pur‘s king<br />
Mahendra‘s daughter Anjanaa born of his wife Hyaday-sundari. Post marriage there was<br />
disagreement between husband-wife. Before the disagreement could be resolved, it was<br />
decided to help in then battle fought between Raaavan and Varun. And Pavam-jay went<br />
out with his army.<br />
One night – seeing a Chakra-vaaki weeping, he remembered Anjanaa, and he told his<br />
friend whereupon –<br />
Friend said hiding we shall go, so I have advised the chief of Army<br />
Prachhan-gat came there, knocked on Anjanaa‘s doors<br />
Vasant-maalaa coming recognised, with own eyes visualised her spouse<br />
Anjanaa coming out , meeting eye to eye, then Pavanam-jay said:<br />
I abused with my saying, I caused you you lot of ill-feeling<br />
Clasping hands he knealt, pardon pardon my fault<br />
Then – staying at his home three days, enjoying all good foods.<br />
Thence beautiful anjanaa, became pregnant that night<br />
Secret is this work, none knows this tale<br />
Days went by. Anjanaa showed all signs of mother-to-be.<br />
Pregnancy auspicious indication, pregnancy became known<br />
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