Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Lord Hanuman's tale as told in Ramayana is renowned for its ability to inspire its readers to face ordeals and conquer obstructions in their own lives.

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Lord Hanuman's tale as told in Ramayana is renowned for its ability to inspire its readers to face ordeals and conquer obstructions in their own lives. At the time of the Ramayana, Hanuman Ji is sent as an advance spy to Lanka, the capital of the mighty Ravana's empire. Ravana had provoked Lord Rama by carrying away his wife Sita in order to start a war. During the epic times that follow, Hanuman Ji brings hope and secret messages to the captive Sita, leads Rama's monkey army in the Battle of Lanka and single-handedly kills many demons including Lankini, Champion of the demons. During this time Hanuman Ji is captured by the enemy, only to outwit them with the cunning use of his powers. He returns to find Lord Rama and his brother Lakshmana themselves captured by the enemy and about to be sacrificed to the goddess Kali by the sorcerer Mahiravana. In a tale of great daring, Hanuman Ji outsmarts evil lord into becoming the sacrifice himself, thereby earning the eternal respect of Maa Kali. She appoints Hanuman Ji as her doorkeeper and today many of her temples are seen to have a monkey guarding their doorways.
After the defeat of Ravana, Lord Rama and Maa Sita are crowned King and Queen of Ayodhya. Hanuman Ji is offered a reward for his bravery and asks only to continue in service to him and to live for as long as men speak of Rama's deeds. Because of his bravery, perseverance, strength and devoted service, Hanuman Ji is regarded as a perfect symbol of selflessness and loyalty. Worship of Hanuman helps one to counter the bad karma borne out of selfish action, and grants the devotee fortitude and strength in his own trials during the journey of life. 🐒💪🕉☀️📿🐵🙏🏻
Jai Shri Ram ~ Jai Rudra ke Roop Hanuman! 🐒

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