Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 I request someone to clarify my following doubts, perhaps arising out of my improper understanding. I have been watching Ramayana serial on NDTV imagine Chanel in Hindi along with my family members. The current scene is that Lord Hanuman has reached pataal Lok (Abode of Asuras) to locate Lord Rama and Lakshmana who are under the captivity of Ahi and Mahi Ravan. He meets number of obstacles which he clears cleverly and with muscular power one by one. The last obstacle happens to be to engage in a fight with a person of equal power. After brief fight, he realizes that his opponent is equally brave as well. Upon seeking his introduction, the opponent reveals is name as " Makar Dhvaja " , son of mermaid, fathered by Lord Hanuman through his sweat. Son reminds him that after setting fire to Lanka, when Hanuman landed on the sea to extinguish fire on his tail, he cleared some sweat drops from his body which were consumed by Mermaid resulting his birth (Makar Dhvaja). My question is that time elapsed between Lord Hanuman retuning back to base after setting Lanka on fire, building the bridge and camping again in the Lanka for the battle, could not have been more than two to three months. How come during such short duration, Lord Hanuman's son grew so well and powerful to give a equal fight to his father? In the serial, Makar Dhvaja has been shown as well grown adult. Is it possible during such as short spell of time? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2009 Report Share Posted November 1, 2009 to understand past one has to be in past . present mind can not explain past. every thing is possible provided one has attained the power to transcend beyond mind & intellect. we dream a long long dream sometimes covering several thousand years but when we awake we find it is hardly i hour we have slept ? what is the science behind? find the answer through SELF AWARENESS MEDITATION. in the service of godliness, with blessed love, shree swami maa , india --- On Thu, 29/10/09, Sadoro Ddaoputt <prka46 wrote: Sadoro Ddaoputt <prka46 Someone please claify my doubt Thursday, 29 October, 2009, 12:50 AM I request someone to clarify my following doubts, perhaps arising out of my improper understanding. I have been watching Ramayana serial on NDTV imagine Chanel in Hindi along with my family members. The current scene is that Lord Hanuman has reached pataal Lok (Abode of Asuras) to locate Lord Rama and Lakshmana who are under the captivity of Ahi and Mahi Ravan. He meets number of obstacles which he clears cleverly and with muscular power one by one. The last obstacle happens to be to engage in a fight with a person of equal power. After brief fight, he realizes that his opponent is equally brave as well. Upon seeking his introduction, the opponent reveals is name as " Makar Dhvaja " , son of mermaid, fathered by Lord Hanuman through his sweat. Son reminds him that after setting fire to Lanka, when Hanuman landed on the sea to extinguish fire on his tail, he cleared some sweat drops from his body which were consumed by Mermaid resulting his birth (Makar Dhvaja). My question is that time elapsed between Lord Hanuman retuning back to base after setting Lanka on fire, building the bridge and camping again in the Lanka for the battle, could not have been more than two to three months. How come during such short duration, Lord Hanuman's son grew so well and powerful to give a equal fight to his father? In the serial, Makar Dhvaja has been shown as well grown adult. Is it possible during such as short spell of time? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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