Jai Sri Ram.
Apl. 6, 2012.
Ramayana recital or discourse can not go without invoking the grace of Hanuman as He too will never miss His presence where ever Ram is worshiped in thought or deeds.
Hanuman is known for His strength and valor without being brute or savages and all the more intelligent and modest. He remained here in this world when every other soul accompanied Lord Sri Rama on return to His Abode, cherishing Sri Rama Nama wherever sung or adored.
Incidentally He happened to meet Bheemasena, Arjuna and Sri Krishna Himself during Dwabara yuga. Like Sri Krishna, Hanuman too embraced Pandavas' side in their epic war against the Kouravas. Sri Krishna gave His service as Chariator to Partha and Hanuman adorned the dwaja-stamba (flag-mast) fluttering on his chariot.
Thus Sri Hanuman, like Jaambavan have had acquaintances with Sri Rama as well as Sri Krishna helping them both in their own merits. The other way about, Sri Krishna and Sri Rama have amongst them similarities and disparities on several counts, all fitting the greater design of helping the good at the cost of evil.
We need only to remain in good stead with Hanumanji and He in turn will invoke the blessings of Sri Rama, as a devoted Baktha to a deserving Muktha.
Apl. 6, 2012.
Ramayana recital or discourse can not go without invoking the grace of Hanuman as He too will never miss His presence where ever Ram is worshiped in thought or deeds.
Hanuman is known for His strength and valor without being brute or savages and all the more intelligent and modest. He remained here in this world when every other soul accompanied Lord Sri Rama on return to His Abode, cherishing Sri Rama Nama wherever sung or adored.
Incidentally He happened to meet Bheemasena, Arjuna and Sri Krishna Himself during Dwabara yuga. Like Sri Krishna, Hanuman too embraced Pandavas' side in their epic war against the Kouravas. Sri Krishna gave His service as Chariator to Partha and Hanuman adorned the dwaja-stamba (flag-mast) fluttering on his chariot.
Thus Sri Hanuman, like Jaambavan have had acquaintances with Sri Rama as well as Sri Krishna helping them both in their own merits. The other way about, Sri Krishna and Sri Rama have amongst them similarities and disparities on several counts, all fitting the greater design of helping the good at the cost of evil.
We need only to remain in good stead with Hanumanji and He in turn will invoke the blessings of Sri Rama, as a devoted Baktha to a deserving Muktha.

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