SUNDERKAND
Chapter I
Peaceful, without any
sins, one who gives liberation, Brahma & Shambu have served you greatest
of all the devatas, one who is seen in the human form by Maya, one who
washes all our sins, full of pity, best among the Raghuvanshi and the
Greatest of all Kings Shree Rama, I salute you. Give all your divine
blessings so that we can free our minds from the desires of life & sins.
“ Oh! Treasure of
great strength, your body is like “Sumeru” the golden mountain, good
qualities are present in you, King of all the monkeys, dearest devotee
of Shree Rama, I salute you, oh son of Vayu the wind god.”
Hearing these
beautiful words said by Jambuvan, Hanuman told his brothers to eat the
fruits & flowers of the forest & faithfully await his return from Lanka
after meeting Sita. He also tells them that he had a very happy feeling
in his heart & thus was sure that he would be successful in his journey.
Saying this, he took leave & leapt towards Lanka.
On the shore he saw a
beautiful mountain & playfully leapt on it & prayed to Shree Rama. Then
with great force, he resumed his journey to Lanka. The mountain
immediately sank to the bed of the ocean once Hanumanji leapt from it.
The Ocean thought Hanumanji to be a messenger & therefore he told
“Mainak” Mountain to give him shelter so that he could rest & then
resume his journey. But Hanumanji just touched him & then with folded
hands told him that he would rest only after he had completed his job
The Devatas saw
Hanumanji & wanted to test him so they sent “sursa” the mother of snakes
to speak to him. She told him that the Devatas had sent her food but
Hanumanji told her that only after he accomplished his job of meeting
Sita, he would rest & on returning, she could devour him. But Sursa was
not willing so Hanumanji told her that she could eat him. He made
himself twice as big. Sursa made her mouth 16 times bigger & immediately
Hanumanji became 32 times bigger.
In this manner he
became double her size each time & then eventually became so small in
size that he entered her open mouth & flew out. He then folded his hands
& asked for leave. Sursa was very pleased & blessed him. She told him
that he was an Ocean of Strength & Wisdom & that he would accomplish
Lord Ram’s work.
A demoness used to
stay in the ocean, who used to see the shadow of birds in the water &
catch them by Maya. Thus they would be unable to fly & fall in the
water. She did the same thing for Hanumanji, but he immediately
recognised her. He killed her & then flew across to a mountain from
which he could see many trees with beautiful flowers & fruits. Then he
sat on it & could see the fortress of Lanka. He saw that the city was
surrounded by water. There were houses of gold & studded with jewels &
gems. He could also see the markets, beautiful roads & well-maintained
lanes. Elephants, horses & donkeys were moving around in groups. There
were Rakshasas of many kinds who looked very powerful & their strength
could not be described. Lanka was full of gardens, lakes, wells, humans,
Devatas; Nagas & Gandharva girls who were so beautiful that they could
even win the minds of Rishis & Munis. At places there wee huge mountains
like people who were roaring with energy. They would challenge each
other & practice wrestling in the Akharas (schools of learning the art
of wrestling.).Strong fighters & warriors were posted at various corners
of the city to protect it from enemies.
Tulsidas has mentioned
about the people living in Lanka because they were destined to die with
the arrows of Shree Ram. Seeing all the scenes, Hanumanji decided that
he would have to take the form of a very small insect to get into the
city. Thus he took the form of a small fly & with the name of Shree Ram
in his heart he flew towards Lanka.
Lankini, a demoness,
used to stay near the gate to guard the city. She told Hanumanji that
robbers were her food & no one could enter Lanka before taking her
permission. Hearing this, Hanumanji gave her one blow, with which she
fell down & vomited out blood. She then carefully got up & with folded
hands, said that when Ravan received a boon from Brahma, he had told her
about the end of the Rakshasa clan. He also told her that when she would
get beaten by a monkey, she should realise that the end was near.
Putting together all her strength, she then told Hanumanji that she was
very happy that she met her end under the hands of Shri Ram’s messenger
& that she could meet him. She also told him that all the comforts of
heaven are nothing when compared to the teachings & Gyan received in the
last minutes of one's life.
Lankini then advises
Hanumanji to keep Shri Ram in his heart & do all his duties, by doing
thus all foes will turn to friends, the ocean will turn peaceful & even
the Sumeru mountain would seem nothing to that person towards whom Shri
Ram would look.
Hanumanji searched
each & every palace in Lanka & then he entered Ravana’s palace, but even
there he could not find Sita.
Further, he spotted a
beautiful temple, which was surrounded by many tulsi plants & inside was
the carving of the bow & arrow of Shri Ram. Seeing this, Kapiraj Hanuman
was very happy, but thought to himself that in Lanka, where only demons
lived, who could have made Shri Ram’s temple. Whilst contemplating, he
saw Vibhishan coming in. He immediately decided to speak to him because
speaking to a sadhu would never be harmful.
Hanuman then took the
form of a Brahmin & spoke to Vibhishan. Vibhishan was so happy that he
asked if he was a bhakt of Shri Ram or was he Shri Ram himself & had
come to give him darshan in his house as he felt immense pleasure in his
heart when he saw him. Hearing this, Hanumanji told him Shri Ram’s story
& then Vibhishan asked Hanumanji if Shri Ram would accept him because he
was very unhappy living in Lanka. But now he was sure that he had the
blessings of Shri Ram as he had the good fortune of meeting a saint like
him
Bin satsang vivek na
hoi, Ram kripa bin sulabh na hoi.
Hanuman then tells
Vibhishan that it is Shri Ram’s nature to always love his bhaktas. He
gives him his own example by saying that he is a monkey who is
considered to be low in caste & any person who took their name early
morning, would not get food the whole day. Besides all this, Shri Ram
has bestowed his blessings on us & saying this there were tears in
Hanumanji’s eyes. Anybody who does not realise this & runs after the
worldly pleasures will always be unhappy. He then told Vibhishan that he
wanted to meet Sita Mata. After Vibhishan told Hanumanji about Ashok
vatika, he resumed his search in the form of a fly.
Hanuman saw Sita
sitting under a tree in the vatika. She looked frail & tired; he
observed that she spent the whole night sitting in meditation of Shri
Ram.
At that moment Ravan
entered the vatika with many Rakshasis. He threatened Sita & told her
that she would be very happy if she would marry him. Hearing this, Sita
picked up a blade of grass as a shield & told Ravan that he had no idea
about the speed & strength of her Lord’s arrows & that he would meet his
end soon because he had got her in Lanka by deceit. Ravan, in his anger,
removed his sword & told Sita that she had insulted him & he could even
sever her head from her body if she did not listen to him.
Sita replied to him
that she preferred to die by his sword than listen to him. She also told
him that Shri Ram’s arms were as gentle as a lotus garland but at the
same time as strong as an elephant trunk.
Sita then looks at
the sword, which was cold & sharp & thinks whether it can lessen her
pain, which she is going through on being separated from Shri Ram. Ravan
moves towards Sita, but is stopped by Mandodari, who tells him it is
against the valour of a man to raise his hand on a woman.
Chapter II
Ravan then goes home
but gives Sita an ultimatum to agree within one month or he will kill
her.
Amongst Ravan’s
Rakshasis there was one” Trijata” who was a bhakt of Shri Ram & was also
a Gyani. She explained to the others that they must improve their lives
by serving Sita. She also told them of a dream she had seen in which a
monkey had entered Lanka & burnt it, killing many Rakshasas. She also
saw Ravan sitting on a donkey; naked with his head shaven & all his 20
hands had been cut. She then saw him going towards Yamnagar & Vibhishan
ruling over Lanka. She was sure her dream would come true four days
later. Hearing this, all the Rakshasis got scared & fell at Sita’s feet.
Later when Sita was alone with Trijata, she asked her for a solution to
her problem, as she no longer could bear being away from Shri Ram. She
tells her to bring wood so that she could give up her body, as hearing
Ravan’s cruel words day after day was a torture to her. Hearing this,
Trijata explained & reminded her of Ram’s strength & valour & that he
would rescue her soon. When Sita was alone she prayed to the Ashoka tree
to help her by relieving her of her pain.
Seeing this, Hanuman
took out Ram’s ring & kept it in front of Sita, the whole tree lit up by
its light & Sita picked it up with a sudden happiness. She immediately
recognised it as her Lord’s but was a little puzzled as to how it had
appeared there. She thought to herself that nobody could defeat her Lord
& even through Maya one couldn’t make such a ring with so much
brightness. Thus with many confused thoughts in her mind, she suddenly
heard a voice singing the praise of her Lord. Hearing these words, her
pain just disappeared & she sat down to listen to these words with great
attention.
Hanumanji then came in
front of Sita & told her that he was her Lord’s messenger & that
Ramchandraji had sent the ring for her. Sita was very puzzled as to how
her Lord had taken help from a monkey, but Hanumanji cleared all her
doubts & explained to her their full story in detail. Hearing his words,
Sita felt a certain peace flow in her heart & she soon understood as to
why her Lord had sent Hanumanji. Her eyes were filled with tears & her
body became cold as she heard the praises of Shri Ram. She asked him
about Lakshman & Shri Ram. She told him that her Lord was an Ocean of
Love & Peace then why had he been so harsh towards her. Did he ever
remember her & would her eyes ever see him again. Unable to speak & tell
Hanumanji anything further, she tells him that her Lord had completely
forsaken her. Seeing her pain Hanumanji in a very soft & gentle tone
tells her that Ram & Lakshman are fine by way of health but they too
have a lot of sorrow in their hearts. He then tells her Shri Ram’s
message in his very own words
“Oh Sita, your
departure has left me very unhappy. Everything seems so useless. New
leaves on trees look like fire. Nights look like dark nights. The moon
looks only a small star; the rain feels like oil instead of cold water.
Winds feel hot & poisonous. Things that used to give pleasure now give
immense pain. I do not even have anyone to share my sorrow with. No one
knows the depth of our love, only my mind knows that, & that mind is
with you.”
Hearing Shri Ram’s
message, Sita was filled with love & happiness . Hanuman then tells
her that she should keep Shri Ram in her mind & meditate on him because
he is the one who blesses all his sevaks & devotees. Shri Ram’s arrows
are like fire compared to those of the Rakshasas, therefore there was
nothing to fear. Ram could destroy Lanka with his one arrow but he
wanted to come himself & take her. Thus he tells her to keep faith &
have courage for few more days. Hearing this, Sita gets worried as to
how a monkey could fight the powerful Rakshasas. To clear her doubts
Hanumanji shows her his actual form as big & as strong as “Sumeru” the
golden mountain, & then again transformed himself into his tiny form.
Seeing this, Sita feels at peace.
He then tells her that
a monkey may not have strength but when he has the blessings of Shri Ram
even a small snake can kill an eagle. Sita then gave Hanumanji her
blessings, saying that he is a treasure of strength; qualities & may he
always have the love & blessings of Shri Ram.
Hearing her words,
Hanumanji bows to her feet & with folded hands, takes her permission to
eat the fruits from the trees in Ashok Vatika. Hanumanji then creates
havoc by breaking all the flowers, uprooting trees & even killing a few
of Ravan’s soldiers. The news soon reached Ravan about the disturbance
caused by a very heavy monkey in Ashok Vatika & all the loss that he had
caused. Ravan immediately sent a few of his strong fighters to kill
Hanumanji but they were all sent back wounded & hurt as they were no
match for him Akshaykumar was then sent to match the skills of Hanumanji.
Seeing him arrive, Hanumanji uprooted a huge tree & threw it at him. The
army was crushed & a few soldiers went running back to Ravan telling him
that the monkey was very brave. Hearing about the death of his son
Akshaykumar, Ravan sent his son Meghnath & told him not to kill Hanuman
but to make him a prisoner, as he wanted to see him.
Meghnath was a very
brave warrior. Seeing him arrive, Hanumanji uprooted a big tree &
crushed Meghnath’s chariot. The rest of the army was so frightened that
they started running from one end to the other. When Meghnath & Hanuman
were fighting each other it looked as though two elephants were at war.
Eventually Meghnath tried the Brahmastra & seeing this Hanuman thought
it would be disrespect towards Brahma if he would fight it back. Thus
when it came towards him he fell down from the branch off the tree he
was sitting on, killing many rakshasas under him. He was thus made a
prisoner & taken to Ravan. Seeing this Shivji told Parvati that it was
not correct to make Hanumanji a prisoner as he was the messenger of Shri
Ram, whose name itself had so much strength that it can free mankind
from the cycle of life & death. Therefore Hanumanji on purpose got
himself trapped for the accomplishment of his Lord’s task. Hanuman also
wanted to meet Ravan. When he reached Ravan’s court he was surprised to
see all his courtmen standing in such fear because Ravan was very angry
with Hanuman since he had destroyed Ashok Vatika & he also wanted to
know why he had come to Lanka’
Hanuman replied to
Ravan that he had been sent by Shri Ram who created the universe, the
one by whose strength Brahma, Vishnu & Mahesh look after the world, the
one who takes birth in the human form to protect the Devatas, the Great
One who killed Bali, Khar, Dushan & trishira who were all great warriors
& he was the messenger of that Shri Ram whose wife had been carried away
by deceit. He told Ravan that he had destroyed Ashok Vatika because he
was a monkey by nature & therefore liked to create havoc. He ate the
fruits since he was hungry & killed his soldiers because they attacked
him.
Hanuman then joined
his hands & told Ravan to leave Sita Mata as he came from a very pious
family. Shri Ram would forgive as he is an ocean of pity & never refuses
his devotees or those who take refuge in him.. He also tells him that
Shiv, Vishnu & Brahma will not help him if he goes against Shri Ram. He
asks him to give up his ego & gives him a lot of examples about Bhakti,
knowledge & Vairagya to which Ravan replies in a conceited tone that he
has found a Gyani monkey. But when Hanumanji tells him that his death
was very near under the hands of Shri Ram, Ravana’s anger knows no
bounds. He immediately told his soldiers to kill him, but his courtmen
then explained to him that it was unjust to kill a messenger & they
should punish him in some other way. Ravan then tells them to put his
tail on fire & let him go because only then he can tell his Swami Ramji
about Lanka. Hearing this, Hanumanji began to smile, as he understood
why Saraswati Goddess had given him such thoughts. Hanumanji’s tail was
tied up with cloth dipped in ghee but so much was consumed that all the
cloth in Lanka was consumed as Hanumanji went on increasing the length
of his tail. All the people of Lanka collected to watch the sight. As
Hanumanji’s tail was set alight he took a very small form & started
jumping from one palace on to the other, setting Lanka ablaze. People
frantically started running from one place to the other & there was a
lot of loss & destruction except for Vibhishan’s house which stood quiet
& peaceful watching all the other houses go down in flames. Hanumanji
did not get hurt by the fire because he was a messenger of Shri Ram the
one who himself made fire. Thus after finishing Lanka he plunged into
the ocean
Chapter III
He then resumed a
small form to meet Sita Mata. He folded his hands & told her that she
should give him some remembrance to give Shri Ram. Sita took out one of
her bangles & gave it to Hanumanji for Ram. She then tells Hanumanji to
tell Shri Ram that since he is the one who is always at peace, does not
have any desire, he is the one who blesses the poor & removes all their
obstacles, if he did not rescue her within 1 month then he would never
see her. Sita is also very sad because Hanumanji is going back but he
tells her that their army would soon come to rescue her.
When Hanumanji
reached back home all the monkeys were very happy. They kept asking him
many different questions & then went to Ramji. Shri Ram & Lakshman were
extremely happy to see all the Vanars with Hanuman & Jambvan. Jambvan
tells Shri Ram that his devotees will always be happy & that his victory
will be known in the 3 worlds. All the Vanars were happy that their
mission had been completed. Shri Ram embraced Hanuman & then asked him
about Sita.
Hanuman gives him a
detailed picture of Sita & her message. He tells Ram that he is the Lord
of the 3 worlds then why was he taking so long to rescue his wife. How
every second was like a 100 years for her. Hearing his words Ram has
tears in his eyes & he tells Hanuman that Sita is his by mind body &
speech & no harm can come to her even in her dreams.
Hanuman then narrates
his journey to Lanka, how he destroyed Ashok Vatika, frightened all the
rakshasas & burnt Lanka.
Shri Ram then tells
Sugreev that they should make preparations to march towards Lanka, as
there was no reason to delay. He then spoke to the Vanar army & with
divine eyes spoke to them of victory. Hearing his words each monkey was
filled with so much of energy that they looked like mountains with
wings.
Devtas, Munis,
Gandharvas & Nags were pleased because they knew that Ravan’s end was
near.
Once the Vanar army
reached the shores of Lanka they started plucking the flowers & eating
all the fruits. The people of Lanka were frightened after Hanuman had
set fire in Lanka. They used to lock up their homes & wonder who would
protect them in troubled times because if the messenger was so powerful
& mighty how strong would the Lord itself be. Meanwhile Ravan’s wife
Mandodari pleaded with him to stop the war & send back Sita, as this
would please Shiv & Brahma. She then compares Ram’s arrows to poisonous
snakes & those of the Rakshasas to frogs & toads. Even harsh words had
no effect on Ravan & he just laughed it off, saying that by nature women
had a soft heart & even in happy times they got upset. He told her that
he had defeated Devtas & Rakshasas so humans & Vanars should be no
problem.
Vibhishan also came to
Ravan & fell at his feet. He told him that if a person wanted fame &
fortune in life, he should not even look at another person’s wife. Kam &
Krodh always brought about destruction; therefore they should leave
everything & take Ram’s name since he was the King of all Kings, & would
give riches, fame, knowledge & vairagya, destroy enemies & preserve
dharma.
Malyawan was a learned
mantri in Ravan’s court. He also told Ravan that Vibhishan’s words were
true & felt very peaceful after hearing him, but this angers Ravan
because they are in praise of his enemy. Vibhishan also tells Ravan
about good & bad thoughts as Subudhi & Kubudhi, where Subudhi will
always bring peace, goodwill & happiness but Kubudhi will bring about
destruction & unhappiness. He also gives him many examples from the
Vedas & Puranas but these only angers Ravan further. Ravan tells him
that he was being traitor & taking the enemy’s side although he was his
brother. Nobody had ever defeated him so he had nothing to fear.
Vibhishan then talks to the people of Lanka & warns them that they were
in the clutches of Kaal & it was his duty to warn them.
Vibhishan was very
anxious to touch Shri Ram’s feet, which gave immense pleasure to
devotees & bhaktas, whose touch gave freedom to Ahilya, whose feet Sita
ever worshipped & were even present in the heart of Shivji. Thus he
feels good fortune coming to him as even Bharat kept Shri Ram’s padukas
& worshipped them for 14 years.
When the Vanars saw
Vibhishan coming towards them they thought he was a spy sent by Ravan.
Sugreev asked Ram what had to be done because he knew that the Rakshasas
were Mayavi, they could take any noble form & deceive them. Shri Ram
tells Sugreev that he cannot refuse him or anybody who came to him for
help even if there is deceit & lies no harm will come to them as
Lakshman can kill all the Rakshasas in a split second. When Vibhishan
was brought in front of Ram he kept staring at him without even blinking
his eyes. He kept admiring his posture in his mind, his huge & powerful
arms, beautiful lotus-like eyes, broad chest, strong shoulders, & tears
literally came to his eyes. Vibhishan then told Shri Ram that since he
was Ravan’s brother he had a tamsik body, which loved sin; therefore he
had come to Ram for help & shelter.
Hearing his noble
words, Ram embraced him & told him that though he lived amidst sin &
cruelty, he was disciplined & truth was by his side. Vibhishan then told
Ram that even God would never help sinners & now that he had got a
chance to touch Shri Ram’s feet he wanted no more. Hearing this Ram
tells Vibhishan that any human being who is a sinner in the world but
leaves everything & comes to him for shelter, he is always saved & can
even become a sanyasi if he has given up the relations of mother,
father, brother, wife, child & house. One who has no desires & considers
fear, happiness & pain all equal, such a man is always dear to him.
Vibhishan had all these qualities & therefore he was dear to him.
Vibhishan is
overwhelmed by his love & asks Ram to give him everlasting Shakti. Ram
crowns Vibhishan “King of Lanka” & all the devtas shower flowers &
blessings on them. Shri Ram then asks Sugreev & Vibhishan as to how they
will cross the mighty ocean, which is full of snakes, fishes &
crocodiles. Vibhishan replies to Ram that his one arrow can dry up
millions of oceans, but it would be more respectable to take permission
from the ocean & ask for a solution. To this Lakshman replied that only
a coward would ask for permission & it would be a wastage of time if
they would wait further. Ram pacifies Lakshman & then with folded hands
sits in deep meditation in front of the ocean.
When Vibhishan left
Lanka, Ravan sent two of his soldiers in disguise behind him, but these
soldiers were so impressed by Shri Ram’s love & acceptance that they
came into their original rakshasa form & started singing Shri Ram’s
praises. Sugreev’s vanars caught them & took them as prisoners to
Lakshman but he set them free & sent a letter with them for Ravan.
Lakshman warns Ravan in his letter that even Vishnu & Brahma cannot save
him & he has brought about the destruction of his clan. He asks him to
take refuge in his brother Shri Ram’s feet or otherwise face his fiery
arrows. This immediately brought fear in Ravan, but he put it aside,
saying that Lakshman was behaving like a child who wanted to catch the
sky while sleeping. Ravan’s messengers also plead with him & told him
about Ram’s mighty vanar sena. They ask him to give up his pride & save
the kingdom by returning Sita gracefully.
Shri Ram had been
sitting on the bank of the ocean for 5 days but it did not give way, so
he asks Lakshman to give him his bow & arrow because it was no use
pleading with someone who was stuck in Mamta or giving Gyan to a greedy
man. At that instance the Ocean God took the form of a Brahmin & asked
for forgiveness, because the sky, wind, water, fire, earth were all made
by the same creator. Only by his grace & permission they can do anything
not otherwise. It was against Nature for him to dry up but since it was
the wish & command of his Lord, he would make way for the army. The
Ocean then tells them about the boon received by Nal & Neel & any stone
or rock thrown in by them in the water, will always float & never sink.
Saying this, he goes back to his abode.
The Sunderkand helps
human beings in Kalyug to overcome problems. It has been sung by
Tulsidas & anyone who says it, can go through life without pain &
difficulty, as Shri Ram is an Ocean of Peace & happiness.
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