Vanara Gita 37: The unsurpassed might of Hanuman
From the very moment Hanuman undertook to execute Lord Rama’s task, His fame began to spread in all the worlds.
From the very moment Hanuman undertook to execute Lord Rama’s task, His fame began to spread in all the worlds.
The weight of Hanuman’s strong powerful diamond body caused the mighty Mountain Mahendra to be reduced into tiny pieces!
In every single instance and in every single task that concerned His master, irrespective of whether it was small or large, Hanuman displayed the same eagerness in completion!
Hanuman undoubtedly was an orator par excellence. When he addressed Rama and Lakshmana for the very first time, His words were grammatically perfect, peaceful, pleasant, captivating, soft and warm.
Hanumān anjanā sūnuhu, vāyuputro mahābalaḥRameśtaḥ phalguna-sakaha pingākśoh amita vikramaḥUdadidkramaṇas-chaiva Seetaśoka vināsanaḥLakshmaṇa praṇadāta ca dashagrivasya darpaḥ Spiritual aspirants have to face numerous tests in the path of their spiritual pursuits.
The Vanara by name Rundhra Greeva states- Hanumat sadṛṣam daivam nāsti nāstīti bhutaleTam pūjayanti satataṃ Brahma gowri maheśvaraḥ.
The next hymn has been composed by Vanara Dadhimukha- āloḍya vedasāstrāṇi sarvāṇyapi maharṣibihiida mekam sunīrnitam na daivam hanumatparam.
Dadhimukha ran to Sugriva complaining about the damage that the Vanaras had caused to his garden.
Sorrows cannot exist where Hanuman exists. This single factor ensured that Sugriva, who had completely placed his faith in Hanuman, could be eternally happy and peaceful even amidst hostile surroundings.