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Sundara Kānda: Hanuman's Odyssey

Whereas Mahabharata's Bhagvad-Gita is taken as a philosophical guide, Ramayana's Sundara Kãnda is sought for spiritual solace; many believe that reading it or hearing it recited would remove all hurdles and usher in good tidings! Miracles apart, it's in the nature of this great epic to inculcate fortitude and generate hope in man for it’s a depiction of how Hanuman goes about his errand against all odds. Besides, it portrays how Seetha, on the verge of self-immolation, overcomes despair to see life in a new light? With rhythm of its verse and the flow of the narrative this sloka to sloka transcreation of the canto beautiful of Valmiki's adi kavya - the foremost poetical composition in the world, Hanuman's Odyssey that paves the way for Rama to rescue his kidnapped wife is bound to charm the readers and listeners alike. Interestingly, as the following verse illustrates, this epic was the forerunner of the magic realism of our times – “Gripped she then him by shadow / Cast which Hanuman coast to coast, Recalled he in dismay then / What Sugreev said at outset / That one fiend had aptitude / To grip its prey by mere shadow.” On a personal note, my paternal grandfather, Bulusu Thimmaiah-garu, like many in his time, was a life-long practitioner of Sundara Kãnda parayana (the epic’s daily recital in part or full), whose spirituality could have providentially guided me in this, rather an effortless, trans-creative endeavour.

BS_Murthy · Fantasy
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70 Chs

Angad on Rebound

Spoke thus Angad Vali's son:

Found as Hanuman Seetha now

Why not we fetch her to Ram?

How it feels if we tell him

Found though we failed to fetch her.

Know we all could fly across

Ocean this vast to reach there

And slay Ravan and his men.

Then we could bring Seetha back

And make Rama meet his spouse.

Slain as Hanuman Ravan's men

What is left for us to do

Than lead Seetha back to Ram?

Why to bother folk back home

For what we could do on our own?

When he expects her the least

Won't it be a pleasant surprise

That we fetch her to him thus.

Having heard thus Angad speak

Said then Jambavan in response:

Sent we were to find Seetha

Not to take her back with us.

Exceed if we Rama's brief

Might we earn his ire as well.

Better we mind all Rama's vow

That he would slay with his hands

The one who dared to snare his wife.

Should we go by route thee show

Won't we make him fail his word?

Sounds it prudent that we might

Go back to Ram with her news.

Move thine surely saves bother

For the rest of folks back home

But know Ram would like it not.