Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 Dear BhakthAs: On this day before Sri Raama Navami , We have 8 Sargams for PaarAyaNam today . Those are: (1) Sargam 53:Puccha Dahanam/Burning of the tail of HanumAn (2) Sargam 54: LankA dahanam /Burning of LankA by HanumAn with the fire on his tail (3) Sargam 55: Hanumatha:thrAsa:/ The fear of HanumAn whether he had harmed Seethai by the fire that he set (4) Sargam 56: LankAtha: samuthpathanam/Jumping from LankA back to the other side of the Ocean (5) Sargam 57: Utthara Theera PrApthi:/Reaching of the northern shore (6) Sargam 58: LankA vrutthAntha Kathanam/ telling the stories of happenings at LankA (7) Samanthara kaaryAlOchanam/Thinking about the next things to do (8) Angadha-Jaambhavath SamvAdha:/ The conversation between Angadhan and JaambhavAn In the 53rd Sargam , RaavaNan heeds the counsel of his brother VibhishaNan and decides against the killing of HanumAn. He recognized that the tail is very dear to the monkeys ;hence he thought that the appropriate punishment for HanumAn would be to set his tail on fire and then display him at all the main streets of LankA. The servants of RaavaNA bound the tail with old clothes , added oil to them and set the tail on fire and dragged HanumAn with his burning tail around.Hanuman was happy that he could see the city of LankA in day light to get a better understanding of its defenses.Meanwhile , the children and women came in big numbers to see this sight of a large monkey being dragged around with a lit tail.The Raakshasis conveyed the news about this event to Seethai.She was stricken with sorrow about this turn of events.She prayed to Agni bhagavAn through four moving slOkams not to cause any discomfort to HanumAn: yadhasthi PathisrushA yadhasthi charitham tapa: yadhi vaasthyEka pathneethvam seethO bhava HanUmatha: Sargam 53.27 (Meaning): Oh Agni Bhagavan!Please be cool to HanumAn , if my services to my Lord is true, if I had acaquired austerity through such services and practised pathivrathA dharmam properly. Agni heard the prayers and did not cause any harm to the tail of HanumAn.Meanwhile , Vaayu, the father of HanumAn blew cold wind to quench the heat of the fire. HanumAn recognized that SeethA's dayai , Raama tEjas and his father's affection had prevented him from being harmed by the fire on his tail lit by the raakshasAs. HanumAn freed himself from the ropes of the raakshasAs and jumped like a lightning on the tops of the mansions of LankA and set fire to them. The frightened citizens of LankA ran into the streets from their burning houses.Great damage was done again by HanumAn to the city of LankA to demonstrate the shape of things to happen later . The 54th sargam provides detail on HanumAn burning down the houses of the sons and the trusted generals of RaavaNA one by one.He arived finally at RaavaNan's palace. After surveying the damage done there, HanumAn jumped on to the top of the ThrikUta mountain overlooking LankA.There, he meditated on his Lord, Sri Raamachandran. Adhi Kavi describes in the 55th sargam the fear that pervaded HanumAn after he quenched the fire on his tail by dipping it in the water of the ocean. Suddenly , he realized that he might have caused harm to SeethA from the fire he set in LankA.He feared whether SeethA perished in the fire that swirled around LankA.Hanuman condemned himself for his lack of thought.He wanted to kill himself for his shortsightedness.He thought of the consequences of SeethA's death on the IshvAku family. At that time of great sorrow of HanumAn, auspicious signs appeared. HanumAn concluded that Seethai is safe and that no harm came to Her( na nasishyathi KalyANI naagniragnou pravarthathE).He concluded further from the throbbing of his right brow and thigh (subha sakunams) that Seethai was safe.Now , he overheard the conversation between the SaaraNAs , who were flying over LankA stating that it was a miracle that SeethA PirAtti was unharmed in the fire that destroyed most of LankA. In the 56th sargam , hanumAn decides to see SeehtA once again .SeethA was very happy to see HanumAn without harm and sent a message to Her Lord to come to LankA quickly and recover Her back to His side. HanumAn prostrated before SeethA and took her leave to return to RaamA's side.HanumAn got on top of a nearby mountain named Arishtam, swelled his body into a gigantic size to jump over the ocean. In the 57th sargam , HanumAn's leap over the ocean is described by Aadhi Kavi with great slOkams .His roar in the sky was heard by the waiting monkeys and bears on ground on the other side. They were thrilled and were eager to talk to HanumAn.The great HanumAn landed on top of MahEndra parvatham .He blessed the younger monkeys and offered his salutations to the elders like JaambhavAn and shouted with joy " dhrashtA SeethA " ( SeethA has been seen by me) . The assembled friends of HanumAn were thrilled to hear the good news (SarvE mudhithA VaanarA bhavan).They praised HanumAn for his matchless valour and prostrated before him . In the 58th sargam , HanumAn described to JaambhavAn and the others assembled on top of MahEndra parvatham the details of his jump over the Ocean , the visit to LankA and all of the happenings there. In this long sargam consisting of 157 slOkams , HanumAn describes in great detail the many happenings during his visit to LankA as the Raama dhUthan and concludes his speech with Saathvika Thyaagam: Raaghavasya prabhAvEna bhavathAm chaiva tEjasA SugrIvasya cha kaaryArtham mayA sarvam anushtitham Sargam 58.156 (Meaning): Oh JaambhavAn ! Due to the prabhAvam of Sri Raamachandran , due to your anugraham , all these were accomplished by me in the line of command given by SugrIva raajA made . In the 59th sargam, HanumAn talks further about the next steps to be taken.In the 60th sargam , Angadhan , the son of Vaali and JaambhavAn , the eldest among the group converse about these next steps.They agreed to hasten to RaamA's side to convey through HanumAn , aispicious news so that RaamA can decide on the next step. Sri Raamachandra ParabrahmaNE nama: Daasan, Oppiliappan Koil V.SadagOpan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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