Anya Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 According to Swami Ramdev, hanumanji didn't burn Lanka. Lanka was made of gold and you can't burn gold. Swami Ramdev advises that Shani dev was in the captivity of Ravana. When Hanumanji were departing from Lanka (after meeting with Sita), they found Shani dev tied up. Hanumanji helped freeing Shani dev and getting out of Lanka. When Shani dev were leaving wherever their 'drishti' (sight) fell the place started to burn. Shani dev is known for this characterstic - they can get very angry and burn stuff. And this is how Lanka was all burnt. Because Hanumanji helped Shani dev they both became friends with him. And that is why if your rashi is Mangal or you worship Hanuman, you will not be harmed by Shani dev if you have a 'sadesati' (Shani pravesh in your rashi). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krsna Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 <CENTER>Ramayana. Hanuman burns Lanka.</CENTER> But Hanuman was not satisfied with finding Sita; he dashed about the Asoka grove and broke the trees and spoiled the pavilions, like the Wind himself. The rakshasis sent messages to Ravana for help, and he, hearing that a mighty monkey was destroying his servants, sent the powerful Jambumali, bow in hand, to slay Hanuman forthwith; and, indeed, he wounded him with a sharp arrow as he sat upon a temple roof, but Hanuman hurled a bolt at him and crushed him utterly. Then a host of heroic rakshasas, led by Prince Aksha, proceeded against Hanuman and met their death; next Indrajit was sent against him, and an awful battle was joined, whereat the very gods were amazed. He sent a million shafts against the monkey, but he, ranging the sky, escaped them all; then Indrajit paused, and with concentrated mind pondered over the true character of Hanuman, and with spiritual insight perceived that he was not to be slain by weapons. Therefore he devised a way to bind him, and he loosed a Brahma shaft at him. Therewith Hanuman was bound, and knew the bond unbreakable, and he fell to earth; but he reflected that it would be well for him to converse with Ravana, and therefore he struggled not, but let the rakshasas bear him off. But they, seeing him still, bound him yet closer, pitifuly moaning the while, with cords and bark. But that binding was the means of his release, for the binding power of a Brahma weapon is broken at once if another bond is added to it. But the wily monkey gave no sign that the bonds were loosed; and the fierce rakshasas, crying to each other, "Who is he? what does he want?" and "Kill him! burn him! eat him!" dragged him before Ravana. Questioned by Ravana's minister, Hanuman answered that he was indeed a monkey, come to Lanka as Rama's envoy to accomplish his commands and to behold Ravana; and he told the story of Rama up till then, and gave Ravana sound advice, to save his life by surrendering Sita. Ravana was furious and would have Hanuman slain; but the counsellors reminded him that the punishment of death could not justly be inflicted upon one who named himself an envoy. Then Ravana cast about for a fitting penalty, and bethought him to set Hanuman's tail afire. Then the rakshasas bound the monkey's tail with cotton soaked in oil and set it all ablaze. But the heroic monkey cherished a secret plan; he suffered the rakshasas to lead him about Lanka that he might the better learn its ways and strength. Then word was taken to Sita that that monkey with whom she had conversed was led about the streets of Lanka and proclaimed a spy, and that his tail was burning. Thereat she grieved, and praying to the Fire, she said: "As I have been faithful to my lord, do thou be cool to Hanuman." The Fire flamed up in answer to her prayer, and at that very moment Hanuman's sire blew cool between the flame and Hanuman. Perceiving that the fire still burnt, but that his tail was icy-cold, Hanuman thought that it was for Rama's sake and Sita's and his sire's that the heat was chilled; and he snapped his bonds and sprang into the sky, huge as a mountain, and rushed to and fro in Lanka, burning the palaces and all their treasures. And when he had burnt half Lanka to the ground and slaughtered many a rakshasa, Hanuman quenched his tail in the sea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anya Posted July 19, 2007 Author Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Thanks for deleting the offensive stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murali_Mohan_das Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 An interesting analysis. One would think that sleeping in a solid gold bed with solid gold sheets while wearing solid gold pajamas might be a tad uncomforable, though. According to Swami Ramdev, hanumanji didn't burn Lanka. Lanka was made of gold and you can't burn gold. Swami Ramdev advises that Shani dev was in the captivity of Ravana. When Hanumanji were departing from Lanka (after meeting with Sita), they found Shani dev tied up. Hanumanji helped freeing Shani dev and getting out of Lanka. When Shani dev were leaving wherever their 'drishti' (sight) fell the place started to burn. Shani dev is known for this characterstic - they can get very angry and burn stuff. And this is how Lanka was all burnt. Because Hanumanji helped Shani dev they both became friends with him. And that is why if your rashi is Mangal or you worship Hanuman, you will not be harmed by Shani dev if you have a 'sadesati' (Shani pravesh in your rashi). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anya Posted July 20, 2007 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 One would think that sleeping in a solid gold bed with solid gold sheets while wearing solid gold pajamas might be a tad uncomforable, though. Sorry, I don't know what you are trying to say? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SarveshBhasker Posted July 28, 2012 Report Share Posted July 28, 2012 According to me, Hanumanji burned Golden Lanka. The reason is that Lanka was Abhimantrit (protected by powerful Mantras) so that no one can invade into it. To neutralize the effect of those mantras Lord Hanuman burned the whole place. Jai Shri Ram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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