Vanara Gita 15: By praising the Lord's qualities, good qualities in us multiply
Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhāgavatam are all holy texts which contains messages for persons belonging to every stage of life.
Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhāgavatam are all holy texts which contains messages for persons belonging to every stage of life.
Through listening to the stories of God repetitively, a person can cultivate excellent samskaras (good tendencies).
Vānara Angada offers the following prayer: Mātāsuvarchaladevi pita may vāyunandanaḥBāndhavāHanumad-bhaktāha svadeśo bhuvanatrayaṃ.
Akin to Dhruva, everyone should treat the Supreme Lord as his father, mother, Guru and God.
Angada considered Suvarchala Devi as his mother. This can be interpreted in two ways.
Bhakta kalpatarum soumyam lokottara guṇākaramSuvarcalāpatim vande mārutim varadam sadā.Meaning- I offer my obeisance to the son of the wind, Lord Hanuman, who is like a wish-fulfilling tree to his devotees; who is gentle and pleasant (soumya), who is a repository of the most extraordinary and exceptional traits (guna) and who is the husband of Suvarchala Devi.
Addressing Hanuman as Maruti also means remembering the Marutt ganas i.
Dharma should be protected with utmost compassion (daya).In the pretext of protecting dharma, it is wrong to get angry and impose harsh punishments for trivial faults.
Stating about himself, Hanuman openly declared that when seen from the body’s perspective (deha buddhi)he was a servant of Rama (Rama dāsa); from the conditioned soul’s perspective (jeeva buddhi) he was an aspect of Rama (Rama amsha) and from the Self’s perceptive (atma buddhi), he himself was Rama!