Guest guest Posted March 24, 2000 Report Share Posted March 24, 2000 Hanuman went to Shri Lanka in search of Lord Ram's wife, Shri Sita. There, the demon king Ravana, knowing of Hanuman's arrival had his powerful son, Indrajit ensnare the powerful Hanuman with the mystic invincible weapon, the Brahmastra. Hanuman was immediately contained by its spell. Because of the mystic nature of the Brahmastra weapon, its binding cords cannot be seen. The others, seeing Hanuman apparently captured, but without any sign of shackles, decided to further secure Hanuman with ordinary ropes, thus disregarding the rarefied powers of the Brahmastra. They were unaware of the fact that as soon as you place a doubt over the Brahmastra, it immediately loses its effect. It's power diminished, Hanuman then freed himself and wreaked havoc over Shri Lanka before returning to Lord Ram who was then ultimately able to rescue His beloved Sita. The teaching is direct. If the practitioner looses faith in refuge, then the power as well as the dharma of His shelter is lost. With the cords of love sundered, the untrusting heart wanders. When the heart becomes divided in dedication, the essence is lost in the divide, it forms a opening and the nectar seeps out, sometimes unnoticed. Divided dedication brings a loss of spiritual couplehood. The mystical chataka bird is a guru of conviction. This amazing bird refuses all other waters, except for rain water that falls only during a fifteen day autumn lunar cycle. Besides those rains, the chataka bird will taste no other water, regardless of source. It has set its heart on the one. Because of its faith in those clouds, regardless of circumstance, when the time is right, the clouds shower for that blessed bird. It is its confidence and trust in those waters that bring about the downpour. Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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