Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group Mangalmandir - Maruti Edition (PDF) - Sai Kirtan Group
Ketumati mother-in-law said – what have you done Pavanji is away, daughter-in-law has inflated womb Just as I thought has happenend, And Anjanaa‘s in-laws and her parents disowned her. So anjanaa went to the forest to live. Eating forest fruit, she began to spend the days. In due time – ………… Anjanaa son is Hanumant prince as if the sun had arisen, from the heavans the virtuous sang glory demon Raavan‘s (enemy) born, Raam‘s servant foundation of dharma At birth of son, mother‘s heart wailed. Hearing her crying a vidyaa-dhar by name of Pratsurya came. Taking mother and son in a plane, he took off. On the way, the son slipped from Anjanaa‘s lap. Falling down, he smashed to bits the mountain. Vidyaa-dhar came to the smashed mountain. Taking the child with care brought him to Anjanaa. This Vidyaa-dhar brought them to his city by name of Hanu-ruh. From the name of the city the child derived his name Hanumaan. In time there was an explosion. Panam-jay kumar, Anjanaa and Hanumaan met and were enjoying themselves. Whereupon there was a call from Raavan to assist in battle. So Hanumaan said: Hanumant said I will go, father said your body is small But Hanumaan refused to agree, and went to battle. Fighting the sons of Varun Raavan‘s battalions fled, at fron is standing Hanu kumar Seing just Hanumaan standing alone, the Varun sons said: Come to the grasp of Varun, your days are done Then a batle with Varun ensued Achieving proficiency in the art of monkeys, took the form of a monkey then Crying out aloud, defeated the battalions, for twelve yojan rang out the cry Defeating Varun with his battalions, he turned them over to Raavan. Seeing the energy of child Hanumaan, Varun and Raavan were surprised. Raavan praised Hanumant, brave with such small body Calling great and priased, seing the great feat Gave his earrings, also gave him lots of attires. Sri Hanumaanji and monkeys [Was Hanumaanji a monky or a human? This is a common question. Reply that question and relating experiences with monkeys, here ―Kalyaan‘s‖direct author serves enjoyes of mangal-mandir publication – editor] 56 | P a g e
Sri hnaumaanji was from the race of monkeys, so it reads in the Raamayan. But in the present age of doubts, was Hanumaan a monky or a human? Did he have a tail or not? Such questions keep arising. Those who study Mahaa-bhaarat or Valimiki Raamaayan diligently are not affected by such doubts. To have such doubts is indication of lack of knowledge of the ancient civilisation of Bhaarat. Be as it may, but we recognise as true the ancient Shaastras, and should not give any place to doubt to any opposing views / guesses. So we get to know from the Shaastras, Puranas, and history three things: 1) Hanumaan had a til 2) His form and character were almost like those of our monkeys 3) And they were not monkeys like modern monkeys. They studied just like the humans. They dressed just like the humans and living in Kishkindha, they just like the humans had social etiquettes and believed in organised social structure. Their organisation of the kingdom was similarly equal. The doubters forget that Bhaarat‘s history is interwoven of divine and humans. And for the time the environment was sanctified, to that time heavan‘s deities traveresed from heavan to earth. And similarly, the sense cotrolled mendicants made visits to the heavan. This fact will be acknowledged by all. In those time, a demi-divine race resided in Bhaarat. The demi-divine monkeys, bears, serpents, demons, Yakshas, Kinnars also resided on the earth. These demi divine races from birth were able to change form of their desire. And these races were accomplished from birth. Monkeys, bears, serpents etc. names are prevelant just by their namesake to the current likeness of the monkeys, bears, serpents. But despite their likeness to their current animal forms, they were diferent these animals. Their qualities , character more aligned to humans and the dieties. But it is also probable that due to the polluted present times, they abdicate the earth. And that is why those demi divine races are not to be seen today. The above clarification is provided because Hanumaanji was not a monkey like today‘s monkeys, but was from the demi divine race as above described. Today‘s monkey race is represent in form as proof. And Hanumaanji‘s grace is even to this day showered on present day monkeys. To please Hanumaanji, it is described in the granths to feed monkeys. And for that reason killing of monkeys‘ repentance, penance is considered equal to human killing. Pining the monkeys, Hanumaanji gets angry. Because by the medium of monkeys, Hanumaanji‘s grace also flows by that rule. In this connection, I will relate three experiences to ―Mangal mandir‖‘s readers, If not great benefit, it will certainly provide entertainment. [1] this relates to the year 1930. On the occasion of Sharad Purnimaa (full moon day) celeberations, I was visiting Chitrakut. I was at that time eighteen years old. I was very shy by nature in those days, so I could not go to anyone‘s house or a public guest house – dharma-shaalaa to stay. 57 | P a g e
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Ketumati mother-in-law said – what have you done<br />
Pavanji is away, daughter-in-law has inflated womb<br />
Just as I thought has happenend,<br />
And Anjanaa‘s in-laws and her parents disowned her. So anjanaa went to the forest to<br />
live. Eating forest fruit, she began to spend the days. In due time –<br />
………… Anjanaa son is Hanumant prince<br />
as if the sun had arisen, from the heavans the virtuous sang glory<br />
demon Raavan‘s (enemy) born, Raam‘s servant foundation of dharma<br />
At birth of son, mother‘s heart wailed. Hearing her crying a vidyaa-dhar by name of Pratsurya<br />
came. Taking mother and son in a plane, he took off. On the way, the son slipped<br />
from Anjanaa‘s lap. Falling down, he smashed to bits the mountain.<br />
Vidyaa-dhar came to the smashed mountain. Taking the child with care brought him to<br />
Anjanaa. This Vidyaa-dhar brought them to his city by name of Hanu-ruh. From the<br />
name of the city the child derived his name Hanumaan.<br />
In time there was an explosion. Panam-jay kumar, Anjanaa and Hanumaan met and were<br />
enjoying themselves. Whereupon there was a call from Raavan to assist in battle. So<br />
Hanumaan said:<br />
Hanumant said I will go, father said your body is small<br />
But Hanumaan refused to agree, and went to battle. Fighting the sons of Varun<br />
Raavan‘s battalions fled, at fron is standing Hanu kumar<br />
Seing just Hanumaan standing alone, the Varun sons said:<br />
Come to the grasp of Varun, your days are done<br />
Then a batle with Varun ensued<br />
Achieving proficiency in the art of monkeys, took the form of a monkey then<br />
Crying out aloud, defeated the battalions, for twelve yojan rang out the cry<br />
Defeating Varun with his battalions, he turned them over to Raavan. Seeing the energy<br />
of child Hanumaan, Varun and Raavan were surprised.<br />
Raavan praised Hanumant, brave with such small body<br />
Calling great and priased, seing the great feat<br />
Gave his earrings, also gave him lots of attires.<br />
Sri Hanumaanji and monkeys<br />
[Was Hanumaanji a monky or a human? This is a common question. Reply that question<br />
and relating experiences with monkeys, here ―Kalyaan‘s‖direct author serves enjoyes of<br />
mangal-mandir publication – editor]<br />
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