Guest guest Posted September 18, 2009 Report Share Posted September 18, 2009 2. Hanuman crosses the sea. Hanuman grew large and stood on the mountain ready to cross the ocean like a king bull and a lion and an elephant with his might. Before he made preparations to fly on the sky he saluted his father Vayu, the Sun and other devas denoting that before one begins any work one should pray to the devas who are the powers behind the elements in order not to have any obstacles. Then he made himself enormous. The mountain was pressed by him who wished to raise himself to the sky and the oars from the mines in the mountain spilled out and it shone with many colours. The red stones broken by the pressure seemed as though fire was coming out of the mountain which looked like offering smoke of incense to hanuman. The serpents came out along with the other animals who tumbled out with the force of the pressure exerted by the feet of Hanuman and the poison emitted by the serpents could not be quelled by the power of the herbs in the mountain. The sages doing penance in the mountain suspected that it was being broken by demons and the vidhyadharas who were enjoying themselves on the mountain rose up in the air along with their food and drink. Valmiki describes Hanuman who intended to cross the ocean thus: esha parvatha sankaaSo hanuman maaruthaathmajaH thitheershathi mahaavegaH saagaram makaraaalyam This Hanuman the son of Vayu, mighty like a mountain, with great speed, wishes to cross the ocean, the abode of sharks and crocodiles. Valmiki give three adjectives to Hanuman. ParvathasankaaSaH , like a mountain denoting his strength, maaruthaathmajaH , the son of Vayu which denotes his capacity to fly and mahaa vegaH of great speed , which indicates his ability to cross the ocean. Hanuman circled his tail and released it to facilitate flying which looked like a great serpent caught by Garuda circling its body. He stretched his body with his feet firm controlling his breath ready to jump and told the vanaras that he will go to Lanka like the arrow of Rama and search for Seetha and if she is not be found there he will go to devaloka with the same speed and if he could not find her even there he will bind Ravana and bring him along with Lanka. Saying this Hanuman rose up in the sky with such a speed that the trees of the mountain were uprooted as by a cyclone and followed him for some distance and fell into the sea. It looked like the relatives following one who is going away to a distant place. Hanuman was flying in the sky and the sea was having high tide due to the speed and the devas helped him, the sun being benevolent and mild and the wind was favourable while the devas and sages and other celestial beings were looking on marveled at his feat. The ocean, samudra raja, saw Hanuman flying above and though that Hanuman who was going on a mission of Rama of the clan of Ikshvaku should be honoured because the sea was dug by the sons of Sagara, who belonged to the clan of Ikshvaku. He told Mainaka, who had wings, to rise above so that Hanuman could rest on him for a while. Manianka did so but hanuman, thinking that it was some obstacle barring his way pushed him down with his chest. Then Mainaka took a human form and stood on his peak and spoke to Hanuman thus. He said that once upon a time all mountains were having wings and used to fly over the earth and people got frightened lest they will descend on them. Seeing them Indra got angry and cut off their wings with his vajrayudha. Mainaka was helped by Vayu who pushed him into the sea. Hence he said that he was indebted to Vayu and wanted to honour Hanuman, the son of Vayu, and he was asked to do so also by the king of the sea since he was enlarged by the sons of Sagara of Ikshvaku vamsa. He asked Hanuman to rest on him for while eating the fresh fruits on the mountain. But Hanuman patting him on the back said that he had promised that he would not tarry on the way and he considered himself honoured already. Indra seeing the act of Mainaka was pleased and told him that he could go anywhere he liked without fear but Mainaka preferred to stay in the sea as he was blocking the netherworld so that the demons there could not come out. The celestial beings , devas and sages saw Hanuman going fast in the sky and wanted to test his courage and resourcefulness and told Surasa the mother of nagas to create obstacle to Hanuman. Surasa who was capable of assuming any form she wanted appeared in front of Hanuman as a huge demoness and told him that he was ordained by the devas to become her food and hence he should enter her mouth. Hanuman told her that he was going on an important mission by the command of rama and he would enter her moyuth obnce he had accomplished his task. But Surasa was insistent on his entering her mouth and hanuman challenged her to make her mouth big enough to hold him. Surasa went on enlarging her mouth as Hanuman was increasing his size and when her mouth was hundred yojanas wide Hanuman made himself atom-sized and quickly entered her mouth and came out. Then he told her with folded hands "I have fulfilled your request oh DhaakshaayaNi," and she assumed her real form and blessed him. She was one of the daughters of dhaksha having another name Kathru, the wife of Kasyapa and the mother of nagas and hence Hanuman addressed her as DhaakshaayaNi. Then Hanuman was proceeding along for some time withpout obstacles when he was seen by a demoness called Simhika. She had the power to draw any being she sees by their shadow and eat them. Hence she was also called ChaayagraahiNee. Suddenly Hanuman fekt that his speed was impeded and looking around he saw the demoness and understood that she was the one of whom Sugriva had already cautioned him against. Then Hanuman grew in size as he did with Surasa and she also opened her mouth wider and wider. Hanuman suddenly shrunk himself and entered into her mouth and came out with her vital organs and she fell down into the sea dead. The celestial beings and sages in the heavenly region blessed him saying that one who has courage, sharp perception, intellect and skill never fails to accomplish whatever he wished. Hanuman showedhis courage in deciding to cross the sea, his sharp perception in handling the friendly offer of mainaka, his intellect in winning over Surasa and his kill in destroying Simhika. Another explanation of the feat of hanuman in crossing the ocean is as follows. In attempting any new venture one has to face three kinds of obstacles, first from his close realtives, secondly from his well wishers and thirdly from those who do not want him to succeed. The close relatives want to make life easy for him and do not want him to trouble himself. Hence they may ask him to rest and take a decision slowly after thinking well. They are like Mainaka. These have to be pacified by endearing words as Hanuman spoke to Mainaka The friends on the other hand want to test his ability and may try to frighten him off by dire consequences and they have to be tackled and convinced with intelligence as Hanuman won over Surasa. The enemies may try to put obstacles on his way and prevent him from succeeding. These have to be tackled with strength and have to be overcome as Hanuman did in the case of Simhika. After this Hanuman crossed the rest of the distance without any obstacle and reached the other shore and landed on the Thrikoota mountain and saw Lanka. He shrunk his size so as not to create suspicion to the rakshasas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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