Today 19th
April 2014 is the 5th day of Chithirai Brahmothsavam at Thiruvallikkeni. In the morning it was ‘Nachiyar Thirukolam’
and in the evening it was ‘Thiruvadi – Hanumantha
vahanam’….. remember Lord Rama fought the battle sitting astride
Hanumar.
The son of
Vayu – Hanumar is the epitome of great virtues ~ a great character – a warrior, mightily
powerful, whose body was as hard as a diamond, whose speed equalled those of
fastest flying eagles, who possessed great wisdom, who could organize a group of
roaming ones, who can jump hundreds of miles, yet who remained at the feet of
his Master, totally committed thinking of their welfare alone – unassuming, yet
capable of telling the right things at the right moment – that is Pavana Puthra
Hanuman – Aanjaneya, who is called ‘thiruvadi’ – bearer of Lord Rama – who
carried Rama on his shoulders during the war in which the demon was killed. The
very thought of Sri Hanuman brings to mind ~ his unparalleled devotion for Lord
Ram and unrivalled physical strength. Perhaps this is one reason why Hanuman is
quite often associated with celibates, wrestlers and bodybuilders.
When Sukriva
offered to help Lord Rama in search of Sita devi, there were thousands of
Vanarars in his Sena ~ there were old, wise, powerful, youthful, and all others
– yet it was Hanuman who was preferred to go to Lanka; the wise Zambavan
praised his qualities and encouraged him to jump across the Ocean ~ He
accomplished the task manfully and tested the strength of the forces of Lanka
too… such was his wisdom and power of accomplishment. Even Sitadevi nursed a doubt when she stated
that only three had the power of crossing the mighty Ocean ~ the son of
Vainetheyan [Periya Thiruvadi Garudar known for his power of flying]; Lord Vayu
and the most wise Hanuman – she wondered how the vast multitude in the Sena of
Sukriva could cross the Ocean ?
Aanjaneyar
with all his might still always
exhibited the rare qualities of kindness, humility, and deep attachment to Lord
Rama. The selfless spirit of Hanuman
was rewarded by Lord Ram by stating that ‘whenever I am remembered,
people will remember you too.’
Sri Partha
Sarathi Swami in His resplendent splendour enraptured His devotees with darshan
on ‘HanumanthaVahanam’ which was a great sight to behold……..
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