Hanuman: What We Know and What We Don’t
A Cursed Kapi ,
who lost of all his powers during Young
Age ; A Vanara who silently followed his friend
Sugreeva , when his Cruel Brother Vali ordered his exile ; A Mystic Monkey who took the form of a Brahmin in-front
of the Brahman himself (Lord Ram) to enquire about their status in Forest; “A Master of all the Veda Sastra’s and Dharma’s “As Praised by Lord Rama – The Dharma
Personified; A Greatest Diplomat who could establish an Alliance
between “ Sugriva : A Run-Away
who couldn’t even take care of his wife “ and between “ The Lord Rama – The King Who Rules the Heart of Maha Maya – Sita “ ; An Insignificant Monkey who found himself not even worthy of entering the discussion about Crossing the Ocean while
others were busy expressing their strength and Limits; The Son of Vayu flying at the Speed
of Thought; A
Siddha Who could dictate the limits of his body and his Mind at
Will; The Destructor of Lanka;
An Avtar exhibiting his Maya Pancha Mukha form in front of Maha Maya Herself! ( Sita Mata); A Fire God himself who burnt the Wealth of Ravana's Lanka ; A Rudra himself whose fierce form created Awe in hearts of demons ; A Rishi with
great Tapas Sakthi , that his Very Tejas deprived Mighty Ravana all his powers; The Mighty Son of Kesari who lifts the great Dronagiri; Mighty Warrior Kapi , whose presence on Arjuna’s chariot neutralized all powerful
weapons aimed at Arjuna; A Chiranjeevi who decided to stay alive till the end of Cosmos; The Next Brahma (Creator of Cosmos) for the coming Cosmo Cycle; A life time Celibate Guiding saints in every Yuga ! And Finally………………….………………..“The Husband of Sri Suvarchala”
However this secret is not openly discussed even amongst
Hanuman Sadhak’s, due to the fear that it may be Interpreted by General Public
in Wrong way!
The Purpose of this
Article is explain this Fact to Everyone in the most logical way and with
Evidences so “ We “ Hanuman Lovers can appreciate the Multi-faceted Personality
of Hanuman and Develop More Respect towards Hanuman and on his Bramhacharya
Vrata!
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