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HANUMAT JAYANTI - A HOMAGE TO HANUMAN

 

Dear Bhagavatas,

Today (January 8.1997) is Hanumat Jayanti. I submit below my humble

obeisance to the great Anjaneya.

Dasoham

Anbil Ramaswamy

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Sri Anjaneya is believed to have been born in the month of Margazhi in

the constellation of Moolam and on the Amavasya day. This is also

believed to be the birthday of another Rama Bhakta viz., Bhadrachala

Ramdas. Some place his birth of Anjaneya on the Pournami day in the

month of Chaitra..

 

However it be, the glory of Sri Anjaneya is so unique that it is beyond

all attempts to recount. Sri Hanumat Stuti portrays him as the very gem

in the garland of the great epic of Srimad Ramayana- "Ramayana Maha

Maala Ratnam".

 

DHYANA SLOKAS

A Dhyana Slokam says that crossing the ocean, Anjaneya met Sri Sita in

the Ashoka Vana and took the fire of her grief and used that itself to

burn down Lanka.

 

Ullanghya Sindhoh Salilam Saleelam Yah Sokavahnim Janakaaymajaayaah/

Aadhaaya Thenaiva Dadhaaha Lankaam Namaami Thum Praanjalir Anjaneyam//

 

The Rakshasas bandaged Anjaneya’s tail with ropes and rags and set fire

to it. The coflagaration ravaged the entire Lanka city except Ashokavana

where Sri Sita was held prisoner. The fire did not burn Anajaneya’s tail

even though it gutted the buildings. On the other hand, he felt a cool,

soothing sensation, thanks to the grace of Sri Sita.

 

The Sloka " Vaidehi Sahitham"…states that even though he himself was

seated on his "Veeraasana" in the golden Mandapa and even though he was

surrounded by Bharata, Lakshmana, Satrugna and the Munis, it was in the

immediate presence of Anjaneya that Sri Rama expounded Gnana Upadesa.

 

Vaidehi Sahitam Suradruma Thale Haimey Mahaa Mandape

Madhye Pushpakamaasane Manimaye Veeraasane Susthitham/

AGRE VAACHAYATI PRAPANJHANA SUTHE Tatvam Munibhyah Param

Vyaakhyaantam Bharataadhibhih Parivritam Raamam Bhaje Syaamalam//

 

In fact, Lord Rama praises him as " Nava Vyaakarana Vedthaa"- master of

all the nine Vyakaranas. Hanuman is considered an ideal Guru- " Hanumath

Samena Gurunaa"

 

The following Sloka graphically depicts his multifaceted personality-

his supersonic speed, his control of senses, his razor sharp wisdom,.his

pre-eminence among the simian battallion, his outstanding achievement as

the ideal emissary et al.

 

Manojavam Maaruta Tulya Vegam Jitendriyam Buddhimataam Varishtam/

Vaataatmajam Vaanara Yutha Mukhyam Sri Rama Dhootham Sirasaa Namaami//

 

MANOJAVAM, MARUTA THULYA VEGAM: His Supersonic speed is evidenced in his

flying over the seas to reach Lanka, across the land and mountains on

his reach to fetch Sanjeevi malai.

JITEHENDRIYAM: His celibacy and control over senses is evidenced in his

turning a blind eye to the womenfolk sleeping in voluptuous postures as

he strolled Ravana’s harem in search of Sri Sita before he landed at

Ashoka Vana.

 

BUDDHIMATHAAM VARISHTAM: His being the foremost among the intelligent is

best described in.Kambar’s words- " SOLLIN SELVAN"- One possessed of

wealth in oratory- an expression which far surpasses honorofics

like‘silver tongued’and ‘golden tongued’ oratory (attributed to mere

mortals!). In fact, Sri Sita eulogises Hanuman as the only one enmdowed

with all the eight lakshanas of a Super-intelligent person (Vide Yuddha

Khandam,Sargam116 Verse 27- in which she says:

 

Buddhyaa Hi Ashtaangayaa Yuktam Tvameva Arhasi Bhaashithum /

Slaaghaneeyo Anilasya Tvam Putrah Parama Dhaarmikah //

 

The eight lakshanas are as follows :

i) Understanding what others say

ii) Remembering what has been thus understood

iii) Retrieving the information as and when required

iv) Explaining to others in an appropriate manner with choice use of

words

v) Inferring the viewpoints of others by intelligent guess

vi) Providing ready answers in reply to such viewpoints

vii) Understanding the inner and subtle meanings implied in such

expressions

viii) Grasping the real interpretations of what is said

Hanuman was a master non-pareil in all these lakshanas.

 

These are evidenced on several occasions. (e.g)

 

i) When Sri Rama and Lakshmana approached their habitat, Sugriva and

his retinue mistook them to be the allies of Vaali and so hid

themselves in the cave. It was Hanuman who boldly approached them

disguised as a Brahmachari since he could percieve even

‘at first sight’ that they were the very warriors who could help

Sugriva out of his predicament,.

 

ii) Instead of asking directly who they were, Hanuman put in a subtle

enquiry as to how he should introduce them to his Maharaja, whereupon

Lakshmana narrates the incidents leading upto the search for Sri Sita.

 

iii) As he returns to Sugriva, he first praises the valour of the twins

before narrating their mission lest Sugriva should underestimate the

alliance as being tilted towards helping Sri Rama instead of Sri Rama

helping him against Vaali.

 

iv) When Sugriva does not turn up for helping Sri Rama in due time as

promised, Sri Rama sends Lakshmana to convey the warning to Sugriva that

the ‘path of Vaali was not yet closed but remained open’- Hanuman places

Tara before Lakshmana to pacify his anger.

 

v) When Vibishana surrendered, it was Hanuman who reflected what was

running in the mind of Sri Rama and pleaded for accepting Vibishana

while all others were debating on the desirability or otherwise of

admitting Vibishana.

 

SRI RAMA DHOOTHAM: The essential qualities of an ideal emissary have

been detailed in Kaamaanthakeeya Neethi and Sukra Neethi which have been

quoted extensively in Srimad Valmiki Ramayanam (Vide p.139 of Yuddha

Khandam Notes by Sri C.R.Srinivasa Iyengar). Hanuman fits in exactly as

none else could as the ideal Dhootan and proved his perfection even in

this role. To cite a few examples-

 

i) Confronting Ravana when he was not offered a seat which was his due

as an emissary, he wound his long tail and created a seat that was on

par with the raised seat of Ravana on the throne

 

ii) Hanuman characterized himself as the dumbest, dullest of Sri Rama’s

entourage to let Ravana imagine that if such a one could wreak such a

mighty havoc, what could be expected when the smarter ones came upon

Lanka thus effectively instilling fear in the heart of Ravana.

 

iii) In a fist fight with Ravana, Hanuman hit Ravana so hard that the

latter fell to the ground reeling. Hanuman tells him that he was ashamed

of his own strength since Ravana did not die but was seen still alive

after recieving the fatal blow

 

iv) On return from Lanka after meeting with Sri Sita Hanuman greets Sri

Rama saying

" Drishtaa Sita" which translates as "Seen Sita" instead of the usual

staetment " Sita was seen". This was to dispel any anxiety and faulty ,

hasty conclusion one might draw if the reference to ‘seeing’ was

mentioned after mentioning ‘Sita’

 

HANUMAN’S ROLE AS A DHOOTA

It used to be said that Hanuman succeded so much in his role as an

emissary by humbling Ravana and spotting Sri Sita etc that the Lord was

so impressed that he yearned to make a try of the role himself. In

Krishna Avatara, he did try but the story shows that he did not succeeed

in his mission when he went as a messenger on behalf of the Pandavas.

Thus, Hanuman excelled even the Lord himself in this regard !.

 

WHAT HANUMAN CAN GRANT?

What one can achieve by mere rembrance of Hanuman is portrayed in the

following Sloka:

 

Buddhir Bhalam Yaso Dhairyam Nirbhayatvam Arogathaam /

Ajaatyam Vaak Padutvam Cha Hanumat Smaranaayh Bhavet//

 

Wisdom, Strength, Fame, Valor, Fearlessness,Health, Deyermination, Gift

of the gab - in short, all that one can wish for can be achieved by

anyone meditating on Hanuman.

If ever there is one who is unsurpassed in Gnanam, Balam, Bhakti,

Valour, Fame, Service, Modesty etc- it is the Svarupa of Hanuman.

 

HANUMAN'S BRAHMACHARYA

It is to be remembered that even though he is depicted as a simian known

for its wayward behaviour, he was just the opposite of all these foibles

attributed to them. His Brahmacharya was exemplary. If one meditates on

him, one would acquire this quality.

 

BACKGROUND OF HANUMAN’S POWERS

How Hanuman came to acquire such extraordinary powers is gleaned from

the incidents associated with his childhood.

 

As baby Anhjaneya was sleeping in the cradle, his mother Anjana stepped

out to gather some fruits for the child. Quite unexpectedly, the child

woke up and feeling very hungry got out of his bed and searched for

something to eat. He saw the Sun rising like a red apple. Desiring to

pluck it, the baby pounced over the skies to reach the Sun. That was

about the time when Rahu was to catch the Sun being the day of Solar

eclipse. Finding a rival in Anjaneya, Rahu complained to Indra. On

recieving the 911 call, Indra rushed to the spot mounted on his

Airavatam. To Anjaneya’s eyes, Rahu appeared more attractive than the

Sun and Airavtam even more so. So, he gave up his ‘hot pursuit’ of the

Sun and turned instead to Airavatam. Enraged, Indra struck Anjaneya with

his Vajrayudham. Anjaneya’s cheeks got disfigured and he fell down.

Incidentally, "Hanu" means cheek and because of this incident, Anjaneya

came to be known as Hanuman.

 

Vayu was overwhelmed with grief on seeing the plight of his dear son who

had been mercilessly hit by Indra unmindful of the fact that Anjaneya

was a baby. He gathered up his son and hid within a cave. With the

movement of air coming to a standstill, the entire world suffered

asphyxiation.

 

The Devas reported the matter to Brahma who rushed to the spot with all

the Devas. He gently massaged Hanuman. At the touch of Brahma, Anjaneya

regained his normalcy. Brahma told all the Devas that Anjaneya was a

Mahapurusha who had a mission to accomplish in assisting Rama in his

Avatara Rahasya and ordered that all the Devas should shower their

blessings on Anjaneya.Indra was the first to declare that Anjaneya would

never again be bothered by his Vajraayudha; Varuna likewise vowed that

Anjaneya would never be troubled by his Varuna Paasam or by any water

related accidents; Yama declared that he would be free from his Yama

Paasam, would ever be victorious in war and free from all diseases flesh

is heir to; Sun God blessed him with supreme valour and his own

brilliance; Viswakarma agreed that none of his warheads in his arsenal

would ever torment Anjaneya; Rudra offered him immunity from his own

Trisoolam, Pasupatham and other weapons; Finally, Brahma himself

guaranteed protection against his own most powerful Brahmaastram. Thus,

the Devas vied with each other in blessing the child.

 

WHY HANUMAN DID NOT FIGHT VAALI?

It may be questioned why if Hanuman was endowed with such extraordinary

powers, did did he keep mum and not fight against Vaali when the latter

tormented Sugriva.

This was because of a curse which Hanuman had to endure. Armed with all

the boons, the child Hanuman set out to play its innocent pranks on the

Rishis in the nearby Ashrams- tearing away and scattering their bark

clothes, throwing their vessels around etc. The nuisance created by him

annoyed the Rishis so much that they pronounced a curse that he would

become unaware of the acquisition of such vast array of powers. But, at

the request of Anjana, they modified the curse to say that he would gain

knowledge of his powers and perform impossible feats when a great soul

reminded him of his potential. Thus, it was that he was unaware of his

own prowess until he was reminded later by Jambavan. At the point of

time of the fight between Vali and Sugriva he was not conscious of his

own powers and hence did not intercede on behalf of Sugriva.

 

HANUMAN’S OTHER NAME WHICH HE HIMSELF DID NOT KNOW !

Anjaneya has several names. He is known as ‘Hanuman’ in Tamil,

‘Hanumanthaiah’ and ‘Mukhya Praana Devaru’ in Kannada, ‘Hanumanthudu’ in

Telugu. As one moves North beyond the Vindyas, he is called ‘Maruti’ and

in Maharashtra , they call him ‘Mahaveer’.

 

Do you know that besides being called ‘Vayuputran’, ‘Anjaneya’ and

‘Siriya Tiruvadi’

(Periya Tiruvadi being Garudalwar),he had another name which he himself

did not know?

 

The story goes that Sage Valmiki wrote the epic after Sri Rama’s

Coronation. After completing Aaranya Khandam, he desired to name the

next Canto after Anjaneya. But, Anjaneya appeared befor him pleading

that he need not be given such an importance, for after all he was only

a Rama Dasan- a servant of Sri Rama.The sage took his assent to name the

Canto as " Sundara Khandam". Thereafter, Anjaneya went to his mother to

narrate the incident. Even as he was approaching, Anjana greeted him

calling him "Sundara" for that was the name she had given him at birth.

Anjaneya rushed back to the Sage to request him to drop this title also.

But, the Sage said that it was too late as the Chapter had already been

completed with " Sundaran" as the hero.

 

HANUMAN’S CROSSING THE OCEAN

Let us consider the extraordinary feat of Hanuman in his’high and long

jump’ across the ocean in search of Sri Sita. Lord Rama had to build a

bridge with the help of the battallion of Vanaras (and squirrels too!)

duly guided by the engineering skills of the technical experts in his

entourage before he could ‘walk’ his army across to Lanka. But, what did

Hanuman do?. He simply recited the Nama of Rama and Lo! And Behold!- He

could ‘fly over’ the high seas and land right on his destination!. Thus,

he proved not only his own powers but also more importantly that ‘Rama

Nama’ was more powerful than ‘Rama’ himself !.

 

HOW HANUMAN SAVES IN LIFE THREATENING SITUATIONS ?

An important point to note is that in life-threatening situations,

Hanuman is unfailing. This can be seen from three episodes in Srimad

Ramayana:

 

i. In Asoka vana, Sita becomes desparate after 10 months of

incarceration with no trace of the Lord coming to her rescue. She

decides to commit suicide by hanging from a tree using her saree as a

noose. Precisely at that moment, Hanuman appears to convey her the

tidings of Sri Rama’s arrival, instilling hope in her that Sri Rama was

on his way and ere long her sufferings would come to an end.

 

ii. Again, Lakshmana and the entire army of Sri Rama were bound by

Brahmaastra, Sri Rama laments bitterly thinking that his dear brother

and others had died. Jambavan knew that the only herb that could bring

them alive was on the mountain called Sanjeevi and that the only person

capable of fetching it was Hanuman. Taking directions from Jambavan,

Hanuman flew northwards beyond the Himalayas, Kapilai and Meru mountain

and spotted the Sanjeevi mountain . Not wanting to waste time in

searching for the herbs, he plucked and lifted the wholeSanjeevi

mountain and flew back in time to the battlefield. As he was

approaching, the herbal breeze brought them back to life and they woke

up as if from deep sleep.

 

iii. Sri Rama had promised to Bharata that he would return to Ayodhya

immediately on the completion of the 14 years’ exile. Sri Rama knew that

if he put a ‘no show’, at the appointed time, Bharata would commit

suicide in a fire ordeal by ‘Praayopavesam’.

Precisely as apprehended, Bharata had indeed ignited the fire and was

circumambulating as a prelude to his plunging into the fire. Unable to

witness the ghastly sight, the citizens of Ayodhya were pathetically

screaming. Tension was building up in a crescendo moment by moment.

Right then, Hanuman appeared with the tidings of Sri Rama’s arrival,

extinguished the flames with his bare hands. Meanwhile, Sri Rama,

Lakshmana, Sita and his entourage arrived in the Pushpaka Vimanam and

landed (on the helipad?) bringing great relief to one and all..

 

HANUMAN’S ENCOUNTER WITH BHIMA

Once as requested by Draupadi, Bhima set out to fetch a lotus flower. On

his way, he went on uprooting trees. As he neared the Himalayas, wher

Hanuman was resting blocking his way. When asked to give way, Hanuman

bade him to lift his tail and go. Bhima tried his best but could not

even move the tail. On learning that Hanuman was his own elder brother

( both being the sons of Windgod), Bhima fell at his feet and sought his

blessings. Hanuman blessed him and promised to help him in the

Kurukshetra war by being atop Arjuna’s flag.

 

HANUMAN’S ENCOUNTER WITH ARJUNA

Once, Arjuna asked Hanuman why Sri Rama should have taken so much

efforts to build a bridge across the ocean putting the Vanaras to lot of

strain and boasted that if he were to be there, he would have

constructed a bridge made of arrows which could bear the load of the

entire world. Inspite of Hanuman’s advice not to be so ego centered,

Arjuna proceeded to demonstrate by building a bridge of arrows. But, it

broke unable to bear the weight of Hanuman. Arjuna felt humbled and fell

at Hanuman’s feet and begged to be excused.

 

SRI RAMA’S GIFT TO HANUMAN

At the time of Coronation,Sri Rama wanted to gift something valuable to

Hanuman as a token of gratitude for all the help he had rendered. But

could not find one as adequate recompense. So, he offered himself and

embraced Hanuman.Except for Sita, the only other person who had the

blessings of the Lord was HanumanWhat greater object could he give than

this?

 

HANUMAN - THE CHIRANJEEVI

It is said that when Sri Rama returned to Paramapada at the end of his

Avatar,he invited Hanuman to accompany him.But, Hanuman politel;y

declined saying that he can neither give up the Sarira embraced by the

Lord, nor would he be able to witness the Lord in the form of Sri Rama

in the Paramapada and preferred to stay back. Sri Rama blessed him with

Siranjeevitvam - eternal life. It is believed that Hanuman attends

wherever Pravachanam of Srimad Ramayanam is delivered. For this purpose,

even to this day, a special low wooden seat (Manai) is provided

exclusively for Hanuman in the hall where Srimad Ramayana Pravachanam is

delivered . Hanuman is believed to listen the Pravachanam with folded

hands and eyes filled with tears of joy.

 

Yathra Yathra Raghunaatha Keerthanam

Thathra Thathra Kritham Hasthaka Anjalim /

Bhaashpa Vaari Paripoorna Lochanam

Maarutim Namatha Raakshasa Anthakam //

 

Skeptics of moden days may argue that these episodes are figments of

imagination of the poet forming part of an epic story and question

whether today in practical life, Hanuman can help us out in solving our

day to day problems.

 

There have been numerous instances of practical experiences in which

SINCERE prayers to Hanuman have brought INSTANT relief even in the most

trying situations. Let us understand that the emphasis is on the word

SINCERE- UNCONDITIONAL FAITH- not half hearted, disbelieving approach,

not as a challenge. But, the prayer should be WITHOUT ANY RESERVATIONS,

WHOLE-HEARTED, UTTERLY FAITHFUL AND IN A SPIRIT OF UTMOST HUMILITY. THE

PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY CAN WELL BE WITHIN YOUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCE !

 

A Sloka found to be most effective in this regard is as follows:

Several people have reported that in most excruciating circumstances,

constant repetition of the Sloka with the abovementioned faith, have in

fact, brought INCREDIBLY INSTANT relief. No joking. Try and find for

yourself !

 

Asaadhya Saadhaka Swaamin

Asaadhyam Thava Kim Vadha /

Raama Dhootha Krupaa Sindhoh

Muth Kaaryam Saadhaya Prabhoh //

 

May Hanuman shower his choicest blessings on all of us.

Dasoham

Anbil Ramaswamy

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