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Dear Divine Souls,
I hope that - by God's grace - this finds you and all your
loved ones in the best of health and happiness at this
beautiful time of Hanuman Jayanti, the birthday of Lord Shri
Hanuman.
The celebration of Hanuman Jayanti is a celebration of
devotion, a celebration of sacrifice, a celebration of
surrender. The day commemorates the life of Sri Hanuman, a
divine incarnation who embodies the perfect devotee.
Hanumanji was the son of the God of wind.
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History of Sri Hanuman and Hanuman Jayanti
In the Heavenly, Divine Realms, there was a girl named
Punjikasthala who was an attendant to Brihaspati, the
preceptor of the gods. However, one time she insulted a
sage, and thus he cursed her to be born on Earth as a female
monkey, a curse which could only be removed by giving birth
to a son who would be an incarnation of Lord Shiva.
Thus, she took birth as Anjana and later married Kesari.
Both were very pious and pure, and they lived a life filled
with austerities, worship, meditation and penance. Anjana
prayed to the God of Wind, Vayu that He would grace her with
a son. He fulfilled this wish and graced her with Hanumanji.
She also prayed to Lord Shiva to take birth in her womb,
thereby freeing her from the curse of living as a female
monkey. Lord Shiva was pleased by her purity and devotion
and also by her intense spiritual practice; therefore, He
agreed to incarnate in her womb as her son.
In that way, the divine Hanumanji took birth on the 14th day
of the month of Chaitra in a cave on the Rushyamuk mountain.
Upon his birth, Anjana was freed from the curse and able to
return to the Heavenly realms. She told Hanuman that the
world would provide him fruit as bright and ripe as the
rising sun. Mistaking the actual sun for fruit to eat,
Hanumanji flew toward the Sun and was just about to swallow
it when Indra threw his vajra (thunderbolt) at Hanumanji to
prevent him from devouring the Sun. The vajra hit Hanumanji
and he fell to the Earth.
Vayu, the God of Wind and Hanumanji's divine father, became
furious that Indra had injured his son. Out of anger, Vayu
stopped the wind from blowing, and all became still. Without
the flow of fresh air, lives on Earth and also in the
Heavenly abode became endangered. Thus, all of the gods went
to Vayu to try to appease his anger and to convince him to
allow the wind to flow again. In order to placate Vayu, the
gods bestowed numerous boons and powers upon Hanuman,
including invincibility and fearlessness.
The life of Lord Hanuman is filled with feats of courage and
displays of immeasurable strength.
The message of Hanumanji's life - devotion
However, although Hanumanji has indefeatable strength, he is
worshipped not as much for his bravery as for his humble
devotion. What makes Hanumanji so special and divine is not
his invincible strength or fortitude, but rather his
unwavering and boundless devotion to Lord Rama. From the
moment Hanumanji first had Lord Rama's darshan, he dedicated
his life only to the service of Lord Rama.
Today, in every temple of Bhagwan Rama and Sitaji, there is
always a Hanumanji murti as well. This shows that the true
devotee is inseparable from the object of devotion.
Faith can move mountains
Hanumanji demonstrated the omnipotent power of faith and
devotion. He was able to fly across the ocean, to become the
size of a giant and also the size of a tiny creature, simply
by chanting the name of Lord Rama. When he was sent to bring
four precious life-saving herbs from the Himalayas in order
to save Lakshman's life, instead of bringing only the four
plants, he carried the entire Himalayan mountain! When
everyone marveled at the feats he achieved, whenever he was
praised for his conquests and questioned on the source of
his strength, his answer was always the same: Lord Rama
(God).
His faith in God gave him both the courage to attempt these
heroic deeds and also the physical strength to accomplish
them.
Sometimes in life when we embark upon a new, noble
undertaking we may be faced with obstacles and hurdles.
However, we must always remember that faith and devotion to
God are the greatest sources of power. Through chanting
God's name with true devotion, we can achieve anything. The
power of God's name gave Hanumanji the ability to fly across
the ocean and to carry mountains. The key was his fervent,
ardent, singleminded "shraddha" (faith) in God and his
tenacious dedication to fulfilling whatever seva he could
do. With such deep, true devotion and dedication, nothing
could stop him. Let us also work with such unwavering
devotion and commitment, and let us have faith that the
Divine power will also work for us.
Singleminded Devotion - Craving nothing but God
After the war in Lanka, Ma Sitaji presented Hanumanji with a
beautiful, precious pearl necklace as a gift of gratitude.
Hanumanji proceeded to carefully examine each and every
pearl - from top to bottom, from left to right. Then, he
began to take the pearls off the string, one by one, bite
them in half, again examine them thoroughly, and then throw
them on the ground. Ma Sitaji could not watch this. Finally
she said, "Hanuman - what are you doing? That is a very
expensive, precious necklace I have bought for you. Why are
you pulling off the pearls and breaking them?" Hanumanji
replied, "I am looking for Rama. You have said these pearls
are priceless and precious. If so, they must have Rama
inside them." Pearls (and diamonds and rubies and cars and
money) are only precious if they are filled with God. If God
is not there, it doesn't matter how expensive the diamond
is, it is still empty and useless. God's presence in your
life can turn stones to diamonds, but without God your
diamonds are as worthless as stones.
What can we learn:
The two most important messages, in my opinion, of
Hanumanji's life are the messages of faith and devotion.
When Hanumanji needed to fly across the ocean in order to
rescue Sita Ma, he didn't hesitate. He didn't wonder, "Am I
really strong enough? Can I really do this? What if I fall?"
Rather, he just took Lord Rama's name (prayed to God) and
jumped! This is the total surrender and devotion we must
cultivate in our lives.
The second message is the message of singleminded devotion.
We pray in our lives for so many things - cars, houses,
promotions, i-pods. We pray for these things thinking they
will bring us joy, but the momentary pleasure we feel is
simply that: momentary and quickly fleeting. It is only when
we have God's presence in our lives that we attain the true,
everlasting joy and fulfillment.
Only You
There once lived a powerful and extraordinarily wealthy
king. He reigned over a large area and thus had to travel
quite a bit. Travel in those days was arduous and slow, and
the king would frequently be gone for several months at a
time.
Once when he had been out for an unusually long period of
time, he sent a message home to his wives (in those days it
was considered acceptable for kings to have more than one
wife) asking them to name any gift, any treasure that he
could bring them upon his return. Of course, whenever he
returned home from his journeys his carriages were laden
with gold, jewels and other precious treasures. However,
this time, as it had been an especially long absence he
thought he could bring some extra special gifts home for his
queens.
Each queen sent a list back to the king. "Bring me silk
sarees, lined with gold...bring me diamonds, fresh out of
the Earth....bring me pearls from the depths of the
sea...." However, while all of the other queens sent long
lists, one queen sent only a piece of paper with "1"
written on it. The king was baffled as he did not
understand the cryptic meaning of the message. He asked his
head minister, who was insightful as well as spiritual
whether he could make anything out of the queen's message.
The minister understood immediately as he knew this
particular queen's unparalled and unwavering devotion to the
king.
He said. "The '1' means 'only you.' You are her number 1.
She is saying that she wants only you. Everyone else wants
jewels and sarees and silks. But this queen wants only
you. If you are there, with her, everything is there. In
your presence, she wants nothing, needs nothing. And if you
are not there, nothing can fill the hole left by your
absence - not sarees, not diamonds, not jewels. If you are
not there for whom will she wear the sarees? For whom will
she wear the silks, the diamonds? What is the point of all
these things if you are not there? Where you are, everything
is. So, she wants you to bring yourself to her, and nothing
else."
The king was in silence. "Oh," he whispered. For now he
understood. His whole life people had wanted him for what
he had, for what he could do for them, what he could bring
to them. He could bring wealth, he could bring possessions,
he could bring health (for he had all the best doctors), he
could bring grace and blessings (in those days, people
believed that kings carried divine powers). But, no one had
ever wanted only his presence, even if it carried none of
the other gifts.
Immediately, he sent his servants to fill the orders on the
lists sent by the other queens; he sent his messengers to
deliver those orders. And he, himself, went to the queen.
He took her in his arms and held her. "You are the only one
who has ever really loved me. The others thought they loved
me. But, they loved me for what I brought to them. They
loved me for what I symbolized. And you love me only for
me."
And the king stayed there, forever, with the queen.
And of course, wherever the king goes, there too will go all
his servants, all his riches and all his power. When one
lives with the King, when one is embraced by the King, of
course one will also be showered with wealth and luxury.
It is the same with God - we pray to God for particular
things which of course He is capable of granting. Just as
the King can easily provide a silk saree, lined with
diamonds to anyone who asks, so can God bestow upon us any
gift we ask for.
However, the purpose of prayer is not to beseech God for
material items or satisfactions of sensory pleasures.
Rather, our prayer should be only to have God's presence in
our lives, for when God's presence is with us, all the
bliss, all the joy, all the success and all the true inner
prosperity come along with it.
On this day of Hanuman Jayanti, let us strive to be as
singleminded in our devotion as Hanumanji. Let us pray that
our hearts and minds may be filled only with the "raas"
(divine essence) of God and our Guru. Let us sing the
glories of such pure devotion and let us seek to emulate
Hanumanji's boundless fidelity. For, when God is with us
and within us as much love of Lord Rama filled every cell of
Hanuman's being, then we too will find that we are showered
with all that we need to succeed, thrive and attain divine
bliss.
With love and blessings to you all.
In the service of God and humanity,
Swami Chidanand Saraswati
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