Hanuman Jayanti

Yatra yatra raghunatha kirtanam;
Tatra tatra kritha masthakanjalim;
Bhaspavaari paripurna lochanam;
Maarutim namata raakshasanthakam
MEANING: “We bow to Maruti, Sri Hanuman, who
stands with his palms folded above his forehead, with a torrent of tears
flowing down his eyes wherever the Names of Lord Rama are sung”.
SRI HANUMAN is worshipped all over India—either
alone or together with Sri Rama. Every temple of Sri Rama has the
murti or idol of Sri Hanuman. Hanuman is the Avatara of Lord Shiva.
He was born of the Wind-God and Anjani Devi. His other names are
Pavanasuta, Marutsuta, Pavankumar, Bajrangabali and Mahavira.
LORD HANUMAN
Om Sri Hanumate Namah
He is the living embodiment of Ram-Nam. He was
an ideal selfless worker, a true Karma Yogi who worked desirelessly and
dynamically. He was a great devotee and an exceptional Brahmachari or
celibate. He served Sri Rama with pure love and devotion, without
expecting any fruit in return. He lived to serve Sri Rama. He was
humble, brave and wise. He possessed all the divine virtues. He did what
others could not do—crossing the ocean simply by uttering Ram-Nam,
burning the city of Lanka, and bringing the sanjeevini herb and
restoring Lakshmana to life again. He brought Sri Rama and Lakshmana
from the nether world after killing Ahiravana.
He had devotion, knowledge, spirit of selfless
service, power of celibacy, and desirelessness. He never boasted of his
bravery and intelligence.
He said to Ravana, “I am a humble messenger of
Sri Rama. I have come here to serve Rama, to do His work. By the command
of Lord Rama, I have come here. I am fearless by the Grace of Lord Rama.
I am not afraid of death. I welcome it if it comes while serving Lord
Rama.”
Mark here how humble Hanuman was! How very
devoted he was to Lord Rama! He never said, “I am the brave Hanuman. I
can do anything and everything.”
Lord Rama Himself said to Sri Hanuman, “I am
greatly indebted to you, O mighty hero! You did marvellous, superhuman
deeds. You do not want anything in return. Sugriva has his kingdom
restored to him. Angada has been made the crown prince. Vibhishana has
become king of Lanka. But you have not asked for anything at any time.
You threw away the precious garland of pearls given to you by Sita. How
can I repay My debt of gratitude to you? I will always remain deeply
indebted to you. I give you the boon of everlasting life. All will
honour and worship you like Myself. Your murti will be placed at
the door of My temple and you will be worshipped and honoured first.
Whenever My stories are recited or glories sung, your glory will be sung
before Mine. You will be able to do anything, even that which I will not
be able to!”
Thus did Lord Rama praise Hanuman when the
latter returned to Him after finding Sita in Lanka. Hanuman was not a
bit elated. He fell in prostration at the holy feet of Lord Rama.
Lord Rama asked him, “O mighty hero, how did
you cross the ocean?”
Hanuman humbly replied, “By the power and glory
of Thy Name, my Lord.”
Again the Lord asked, “How did you burn Lanka?
How did you save yourself?”
And Hanuman replied, “By Thy Grace, my Lord.”
What humility Sri Hanuman embodied!
There are many who want wealth in return for
their services. Some do not want wealth, but they cannot resist name and
fame. Others do not want any of these, but they want approbation. Still
others want nothing, but they boast of their deeds. Hanuman was above
all these. That is why he is recognised as an ideal Karma Yogi and an
unsurpassed adept in Bhakti. His life is full of object lessons.
Everyone should try his best to follow the noble example of Hanuman.
His birthday falls on Chaitra Shukla Purnima
(the March-April full moon day).
On this holy day worship Sri Hanuman. Fast on
this day. Read the Hanuman Chalisa. Spend the whole day in the
Japa of Ram-Nam. Sri Hanuman will be highly pleased and will bless you
with success in all your undertakings.
Glory to Hanuman! Glory to his Lord, Sri Rama!