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After discovering Sitadevi, Lord Rama’s messenger
Hanuman flies back to his army camp. As he approached the Mahendra
Hills, He roared his greetings to Rama , Lakshmana, King Sugriva and all
his Vaanara gang.
He touched the ground and with palms folded with
great humility, he stood before Raama and gave the news that Sitadevi
had been found. Raama was overwhelmed with emotions. Everyone was happy
and wonderstruck at Hanumanji’s impossible achievements.
Rama took Hanumanji in his hands and held him to his
bosom in a divine embrace. All the troubles, insults and sufferings that
Hanumanji had undergone melted away. He had felt the Lord’s embrace.
Hanumanji described in detail the defense formation of lanka nad the
valiance of the Rakshasa army and said to Raama " Please command us what
should be done now ?" Now Raama was very eager to move his army
forward. He was tormented by his thought of Sita’s helplessness. He was
aching for the day when he could kill that wicked Rakshasa King. He was
impatient to see her. The fire os separation was burning him. After
seeing Sitadevi, Hanumanji had played real havoc in the beautiful city
of Lanka. The Rakshasa monarch was very much disturbed by this act. He
had sensed the threatening period. So he sought the advice of elders,
wisemen and his ministers.
The whole assembly rose and declared in one loud
voice. " Oh mighty king, noo ne can vanquish you. You have defeated many
devaas and asuras. You have tamed many. We shall deal with the enemy.
Hail Ravana , all glory to you."
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His ministers were all devious rakshasas who had
taken to evil ways. The evil can give the evil nothing but evil counsel.
But Ravana’s brother Vibhishana pleaded with him with a few scholarly
words. " Brother, it si morally wrong to have carried away Sita and keep
her captive. You must be on the path of Dharma. restore Sita to Raama
respectfully before the Vaanaras enter the city. Otherwise Sita will be
the cause of untold misery for you and Lanka."
Ravana looked at his bother with great anger and
spoke , " Never will I return Sita. You may leave us and go away." In
this assembly, Raavana’s son, Indrajit also insults Vibhishana. Valmiki
says that the insult of a righteous man results in disaster for the one
who insults.
Ravana’s sense of pride and injured vanity kept him
going on the wrong path. Vibhishana leaves his brother and Lanka and
soon comesto Raama and takes refuge at His feet. To that righteous
Vibhishan, who was born in the Rakshasa family, Raama grants a place in
his army.
Making their way through forests, mountains and
rivers , the Vaanara army led by Sugriva reaches the sea shore at last.
Now this sea was a great barricade for them. Raama invokes the lord of
the seas and the Ocean God with reverence tells Raama to build a bridge
across. The mighty Vaanaras taking the name of Shri Raama complete the
construction of Navsethu. With resounding shouts of triumph, The
Vanaraas marched over the bridge ino Lanka. Raama sees many Vaanaras and
bears and the excitement in their faces. They had come to help Raama.
They were there to give their lives. Raama was touched by their
devotion. His heart was brimming with gratitude, happiness and humility.
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Now they all were almost in Lanka.
Raama looked at the beautiful city which was full of glory and
prosperity and pondered that it pitiable that it would have to be
destroyed due to the delusion of one person. Lord Raama , who was
Narayana in human form was there to oppose and destroy the unrighteous.
Even at this last moment the abode of peace and tranquility try to avert
the war by sending a messenger but the Rakshasa king never listened.
His ministers and advisors also failed to persuade the diabolical king.
It appeared that he had
sacrificed his happiness and everlasting prosperity at the altar of lust
and pride. He had taken to wicked ways. Ravana commanded his army and
it was kept ready. The Vaanara army climbed down the mountain and
swarmed into the forest surrounding the city. The two armies were now
poised for battle.
After receiving the
signals, the Vaanaras with shouts of " Victory to Raama", " Long Live
Raama" charged on the fortress of Lanka. They lifed huge boulders, rocks
and trees and shook lanka to its very foundations.
A powerful force of the
Rakshasas rushed out to the Raama’s army. Both fought a fierce battle.
Nothing could be seen except destruction after destruction. The fighting
of Sugriva, Hanuman, Angadha, Jambavan and Neel was glorious. Many
great warriors of the Rakshasas army were slain.
In this process Ravana’s
valiant son Indrajit came on the battlefield. He was blessed with boons
from Brahma. He claimed many lives. He used his Nagpashastra and
Lakshmana and Raama became unconscious. Garuda then came on the field
and removed the poison and both the princes sat up with renewed
strength. Indrajit’s anxiety grew more. He then used the Brahmatra and
it made Raama lakshmana and many Vaanaras unconscious.
Jambavan thinks of herbal
medicine for them. He sents Hanuman to get the Sanjivani herb from the
Himalyas. Hanumanji grew in size and flew to the Himalayas to get the
herbs, but there he finds it difficult to identify and so he lifts the
entire mountain and brings to Lanka and after resurrection of Lakshamana
, Raama and many injured Vaanaras takes it back.
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In the battle, Indrajit was killed by Lakshamana.
Ravan’s dear brother Kumbakarna was also sent to Yama’s abode. This pain
was too much for Ravana to bear. Finally, in a fit of rage, he himself,
sets out to the battle field. Ravana’s charioteer drove the monarch in a
gleaming chariot which was drawn by eight horses and brought him to his
desired spot. Rama looked at Ravana with interest. This Lord of
Rakshasas was glorious to look at, full of courage and valour. He was
endowed with all the qualities of a great hero.
Ravana was furious on the field and this anger on
Ravana’s brow was seen by Raama. This diabolical devil had abducted
Sitadevi. Sitadevi was desolate because she was kept captive. She was
full of sorrow and mourning her separation from her beloved Raama. The
thought of Sitadevi made Raama more valiant. Raama whose fame was known
in all the three worlds took an arrow in his hand. Lakshmana and Hanuman
were very eager to fight Ravana. For a long time, they put up a good
fight, but even then, Ravana could not be defeated. Ravana released his
agni astra and Lakshmana became injured and fell unconscious. Pavana
putra was once again asked to get the Sanjeevani herb. Once again, he
brought the entire mountain. The fragrance of the Sanjeevani revived
Lakshmana and Rama was very happy to see Lakshmana alive. Words cannot
describe Raama’s love for Lakshmana.
In the final encounter, Ravana was facing Raama. Both
were masters in archery. Great, divine weapons were used by Ravana.
During their fight, the earth trembled and even the Gods in the heavens
were worried. Even nature seemed to stand still. Raama had injured
Ravana’s hands and legs. Ravana’s last hours were fast approaching. Even
at this stage, he was still undaunted. This wicked Rakshasa, who had
once taken the form of a mendicant with a begging bowl in his hands, now
stood in front of Raama. He had offended Raama and Raama was not ready
to forgive him.
Raama released the divine agastya astra which
penetrated Ravana’s chest. Streams of blood flowed from his body. His
beautiful bow, slid down and crashed on the ground, causing the three
worlds to tremble. This powerful king who had once ruled the entire
world and who had been blessed by boons from Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva,
now lay dead. His face glowed in death! His wife Mandodari said, "It is
not possible for an ordinary man to kill my lord. Raama is not just any
man, He is someone divine. Lord Narayana Himself, has killed my lord!".
Lanka mourned the death of king Ravana and Vibhishana was crowned as
king.
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There was great excitement in the Vaanara army.
Everyone was eager to see Sitadevi, for whose sake the battle was
fought. Lord Raama met his wife. Sitadevi’s eyes were filled with tears.
She looked at the dear face of her Lord and her sorrow was at an end.
Her eyes which had thirsted for her Lord, now drank the beauty of Rama.
Later on, Sitadevi was made to undergo the Agni
pariksha. The fire God told Rama, "There is no taint on her name and she
has been thinking only of you all the time!". Rama’s eyes were
streaming with tears. He embraced and accepted his wife. Their
separation, was now, truly over.
Only few days were now left, for the exile of
fourteen years to be over. Raama, Sitadevi, Hanuman, Sugreeva, Jambhavan
and all the Vaanaras got into their divine vehicle and made their way
to Ayodhya. Raama looked at all of them and said that they had been true
friends to Him and had done miracles for Him.
In Ayodhya, everyone assembled to witness Raama’s
coronation ceremony. Virtue and Goodness had regained its lost crown!
Sweet music floated in the air. Lord Raama and Sitadevi embodied the
ideal couple, to enable human beings to live a dharmic way of life, in
thought, word and in deed, under all circumstances and conditions. Raama
and Sitadevi live forever in the hearts of their devotees.
Here they stand, the embodiments of Laxmi and
Narayana, along with Lakshmana, the personification of puNya and in
front of that param bhakta, the unique Ramadaasa Hanumanji, a radiant
gem in the garland of Ramayana. Koti pranaams to them.
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