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SHREE HANUMAN, A PERFECT DEVOTEE!

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AUM SHREE-VISHNAVE NAMAH

 

SHREE HANUMAN, IS REGARDED AS ONE OF THE GREATEST DEVOTEES AND SERVANTS OF SHREE RAMA, HERE THERE ARE FEWEST POSSIBLE INCIDENTS TO PROVE HIS SACRED SERVANTSHIP AND THE EXAMPLES HE HAS SET FOR THE ASPIRANTS....

 

HIS DIVINE TRAITS:

 

> Complete Surrender:

Holy Hanuman, never ever thought twice as to if he would succeed, when he had to confront gigantic monsters, to get to Mother Sita, whenever his mind doubted, he simply chanted "Jai Shree RAM". And he was on his way to succeed. Because whatever he did was for the Holy himself, whether it is sending The God's message to Mother Sita or killing monster in AshokaVatika, and everything that is done for the God, has just has to be right. Whenever he was confronted with potential threat, he simply inhaled a deep breath with the LORD in his heart and mind and stood and delivered, including warning Ravana about the acts that he had committed. And not only before but also after committing every act he would thank the God. This is so sacred, there are a billion who’d remember the God, for fear, or uncertainty or any such thing, but once they accomplish their jobs, the God is long forgotten, of course, God never minds it, he is the source of pure love and protection. Although a great-accomplished personality (Astha-siddh), hanuman, in the presence of God, would act like a kid, innocent and unassuming, he is humility personified.

 

> Unconditional Love

Love that Hanuman has is pure, absolute and unconditional, in the whole Ramayana, all he did is serve the Lord, be it sending his message over to Mother Sita, be it burning the Lanka, be is nabbing the Lankan-doctor to heal Lakshaman, be it lifting the herb-mountain to cure fainted Lakshaman and other soldiers, be it killing the monsters in the war, anything he did it all with an honest intention to carry out the Impeccable’s job. And all that he asked for in return, is his ‘charanseva’. And nothing more. He never asked for a ‘rajya’, or a beautiful woman (an eternal celibate), or some wealth. This teaches golden lessons to one who wants to know the Supreme; he is a perfect example and lays a flawless itinerary for those who want the serve the Sacred.

One more thing is that he always loved those who loved the Lord, this is so nice of him, Vibhishan, whom he met after entering Lanka, and knew as one of ‘honest devotees of Ram’, made sure that, while setting the Lanka afire, Vibhishan’s home was left out.

 

> A Sacred servant

Hanuman is we all know, an immortal body. And he has promised the readers of Holy RAMAYANA, that anywhere where the Scripture is recited with pure devotion, he is present. He is a sacred servant of Shree Rama. He makes sure that he doesn’t get lost in logical conclusions in analyzing the Supreme. He simply loves him. And love is not a monopoly of mind.

 

>Leading home….

What Shree Hanuman teaches us is to love the god. And love is such a mixture that has all the elements of sacrifice, faith, unconditionality, honesty, loyalty, oneness, servantship and infinite other elements which are beyond human conceptions. So if one wants to really know how he could ‘honestly’ serve the God, then surely he is one of the best devotees to whom a seeker can turn to. There trillion other incidents and anecdotes that we don’t know or have not been included here that the prove the depth devotion that Shree Hanuman has in Lord Shree Vishnu.

 

HARI AUM TAT SAT

 

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