Guest guest Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 Om Sai Ram Can you please help, I need a Discourse on Lord Hanuman. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 Sai Ram, Below are extracts from 2 of Baba's discourses from Ram Nuavmi. Hope this helps. At SAi SERVICE. Hanuman's Supreme Devotion What happened to Sumitra's share of pudding that was carried away by the eagle? It was left on a mountain, which Anjani Devi consumed. As a result, Hanuman was born to her. This is the reason for the intimate relationship that existed between Hanuman and the four brothers, Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata and Satrughna. Very few are aware of it. When Sita and Rama returned to Ayodhya, people's joy knew no bounds. At the time of His coronation, Rama distributed gifts to all those who had helped Him in the war, except to Hanuman. On being questioned by Sita, Rama said that Hanuman did not care for any gift and that He had no worthy gift to be given to Hanuman. Then Sita took out her pearl necklace and presented it to Hanuman. He plucked each pearl, put it between his teeth, placed it near his ear and with a face indicating disappointment threw it away in disgust. Surprised at this behavior of Hanuman, Sita said, "Hanuman, this is a precious pearl necklace given to me by my father, but you are throwing away the pearls without realizing their value. You don't seem to have given up your monkey tricks." Then Hanuman replied, "O mother, I examined each pearl in order to see whether it had the sacred name of Rama in it. I could not find it in any pearl. Without the name of Rama, they are but stones and pebbles. So, I cast them on the ground. Even the hair of mine is filled with the name of Rama." Saying so, he plucked out a hair from his hand and put it near Sita's ear. She could hear Rama's name emanating from it. Then she started praising Hanuman thus: "You are the crest jewel among the monkeys who fulfilled Rama's mission. You are the great hero who found the whereabouts of Sita and destroyed the city of Lanka." (Telugu Poem) It can be said that but for Hanuman, Ramayana would not have existed. He is the embodiment of devotion and surrender. Hanuman is present wherever Rama's name is chanted. Rama's name and form are not different. Hanuman experienced this unity. That is the principle of non-dualism. You call yourselves devotees of Rama and go through the sacred text of Ramayana repeatedly, but is there any transformation in your mind? Not at all. This is not true or real devotion, but only a show of devotion. Rama does not approve of pomp and show. He gives importance only to practice. Bliss can be attained only through practice. Try to understand the principle of Rama correctly. >From Baba’s discourse (2000) --\ ------- RAMA AND HANUMAN For all the mighty deeds done by Hanuman and great help rendered by him, Rama asked him: "Hanuman! What reward can I give you? Apart from expressing my gratitude to you I cannot give you any fitting recompense. The only way I can show my gratitude to you is that whenever you think of me at any time in your life, I shall appear before you." Rama was showing his gratitude to Hanuman in this manner. This indicates that the primary duty of man is to be grateful all his life to the person who has done him a good turn. Man has to realize his divinity and look at all Nature from the Divine point of view. Instead man looks at everything only from the mundane point of view. The body is indeed perishable. But it is also the means for realizing the imperishable Truth. This means, all speech should be about the Divine. All actions should be godly. Every thought should be about God. That is the appeal which Thyagaraja made to his mind: "Oh mind, think always about Sri Rama." (Bhagavan sang in His own mellifluous voice Thyagaraja's song in which he said: "Oh Kausalya, what penance did you perform to enjoy the privilege of calling Sri Rama affectionately as a mother and showering your kisses on the divinely beautiful child Rama. What penance did Dasaratha perform to call Sri Rama to come to him?") Thus Thyagaraja was chanting Rama's name all the time and singing his glories. This is an example to the world. ( 1995 Discourse) --- Shereen Jaggernath <sjaggernath wrote: > > Om Sai Ram > > Can you please help, I need a Discourse on Lord > Hanuman. > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 Jai Sri Krishna Sai Ram, go to http://www.eaisai.com/baba/ and look for the Ram Navami discourses. In the 2002 and other discourses, Swami has spoken on Hanuman. Shereen Jaggernath <sjaggernath wrote: Om Sai Ram Can you please help, I need a Discourse on Lord Hanuman. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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