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saibabanews , satish naik <satishnaik22mba

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Om Sairam dear Sai Family

The Ramayana Sapthaha Yagnam is in full swing.Being the fifth day,

and after the news spread to neighbouring towns, there are quite a

lot of people for the yagnam..There is a big group from Hyderabad as

well.

This afternoon, Swami came quite early, at 4:15 pm. The hall was

almost full by then.. Beautiful Lord, preferred to be wheeled into

the hall, after coming into the middle, He took a right turn skipping

the gents side.

After darshan rounds, Swami took a round within the verandah,

speaking to the elderly people and again came on the stage.. The veda

chanting went on for 30 minutes as Swami watched all of us from the

dias, called up some students and made some quieries and blessed them

with Pada namaskar..

It was close to 6 by the time the actual programme started..

This afternoon, as part of the Ramayana satsangs, it was the episode

of Hanuman, the chapter known as SUNDARA KANDA.Hanuman is now very

famous in the west, thanks to Mr.Obama for carrying the little statue

of Hanuman with him..

 The speaker who was blessed to speak in His immediate presence was

Sri.Rao, from a place called Guntur, (for your records, Prof.Anil

Kumar also hails from this place) in the state of Andhra Pradesh.. a

learnt speaker and surprisingly has given 2000 talks on Ramayana and

one would imagine how capable and able he could be..

After taking permission and blessings from Swami, the speaker who had

a sweet voice, spoke on the SUNDARA KANDA, in pure telugu..Out of

Seven Kandas (sections, parts), this KANDA one wouldn't find the Hero

of the Epic (Lord Rama). The story runs with just Sita and ardent

devotee Hanuman. The Hero is in the Heart of Hanuman and is not seen

out side..The speaker said, out of Seven Kandas of Ramayan, Sage

Valmiki, the writer, called this particular part as SUNDARA

(BEAUTIFUL) KANDA and it was bit of a risk. If a mother with 7

children says, my fifth child is beautiful, it does mean the

remaining 6 are not beautiful..

THe speaker said, there are lot of reasons and supporting incidents

for this Kanda to be called Sundara. The first and foremost is the

devotion of Hanuman. If one loses someone, we sent some one who has

seen the person, to trace him/her out. But in this case Hanuman had

never seen Sita nor Hanuman was related to Lord Rama and yet Rama had

immense faith and confidence in Hanuman, which itselt, according to

Valmiki is Beautiful.

When discussions were going on as who will go and how one would go to

Lanka, the kingdom of King Ravana, all the vanaras (monkeys) showed

thier strengths and courage. Hanuman out played every one and it was

decided it will be Hanuman who will occupy the driver's seat..

Sri Rao, put the whole story in a very simple and bit humorous way.

HE said, usually when we go for a heavy and challenging task, we

always pray to the person (GOD or GURU) whom we know, but it seems

Hanuman took the clever way. Sri Rao, said, one should pray to our

enemies first , who would be probable candidates for obstructing our

tasks and to start with Hanuman first prayed to Sun God. If one looks

at Sun for a second

without batting eyelids, it seems he considers it as a defeat and now

Hanuman will be flying so high that He would be close to Sun and this

would make Sun GOD bit uncomfortable... more over, during his child

hood , when Hanuman knew he could fly, he tried to swallow Sun, and

to pacify Sun, Hanuman prayed to him saying He is going on a very

important task, some thing to do with Lord Rama, who belongs to Sun

Dynasty and in a way your relative.

The next person whom Hanuman prayed was VAYU, wind who happens to be

Hanuman's father..

Hanuman also prayed to Indra and Brahma and took thier blessings..

All the Vanaras were so co-operative and prayed for Hanuman. Praying

to  the Sea, Vanaras said, if Hanuman, on his way to Lanka, gets

tired, pls let him rest on the little mountain in the middle of the

sea..

Lord Rama gave a ring to Hanuman, for Sita to beilieve that it is

Rama's messenger and not a demon..

The speaker later spoke on how Hanuman gets into the palace of

Ravana.. Hanuman first thinks to enter through the main gate, but

decides against it, as the entrance from the main gate should be done

during weddings, invitations and other auspicious occassions and now

he is one a very different mission so decides to enter from the back

door. The speaker said, Valmiki, while describing Lanka, always said,

the walls of the palace is studded with precious gems,

diamonds.Bricks and doors are made of pure gold and so on.. The

speaker said, when one describes the house in such a way, it means

the people living inside are not good people..

it was 10 past 7pm by then and Swami knew it was bit long session for

devotees who were sitting since 2pm. He sent a word with other man

and the speaker, obligingly cut short his story which was beautifully

said and well scripted as well...

 

Afte the talk, Swami immediately asked for Arathi and quick prasadams

were given and the SUNDARA day ended at 7:15 quite long but we had

long darshan of our Lord as well, so no complaints....

thus ended another beautiful day and thought provoking and value

added Ramayan Satsang..

 

With Humble Pranams at the Lotus feet of our beloved Lord

R.Satish Naik..

 

saibabanews/message/27635

 

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