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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

Palace in the Plane

To probe Ravan's own chambers

Ventured Hanuman further down.

Armaments stacked in piles he found

With rare conchs that give war cries.

With flaw none in cut or shine

Vessels he found with gems to brim.

What he saw in Ravan's place

To his wonder he found parked

Aircar unique called Pushpak.

Stood out for its looks Pushpak

Seemed it was like made for gods.

Lodged in it were women of charm

Live wire like they moved in aisles.

In its splendour looked Pushpak

Like the moon on earth landed.

Insignia it had hills of gold

Bore they trees of flowers diamond.

Housed it mansions furrows-long

Lawns theirs had large swimming pools.

Seemed it as if on take-off

Sight that made him rub his eyes.

Carved were birds on huge corals

Made of gems were horse statues.

Birds therein all seemed to him

Like the allies of Love God.

Goddess Lakshmi's deity lay

On lotus red in blue waters

With elephants white on either side.

Swayed as it him no end then

Went he in thrall round Pushpak.

Overawed though he by Pushpak

Resumed his search soon Hanuman.

Having failed to trace Seetha

Seized was he with thus sorrow.