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भगवान राम की अंगूठी की क्या कहानी थी? | What The Story Of Lord Rama's Ring In Hindu Mythology? Subscribe To Our Channel here-https://goo.gl/FD3JQf The Sundara Kanda forms the heart of Valmiki's Ramayana and consists of a detailed, vivid account of Hanuman's adventures. After learning about Sita, Hanuman assumes a gargantuan form and makes a colossal leap across the ocean to Lanka. To cross the ocean, Lord Hanuman takes on the size of a mountain. Hanuman soared skyward. He shone like the sun. He crossed the surging sea in a single bound. In no time at all he reached the distant shore of Lanka. At first he could not find Sita. He looked everywhere-in Lanka’s streets, in all the houses, even in the royal harem. Finally he went beyond the city to the gardens and orchards of the royal estate. There in the centre of a grove known as the Ashok Vatika he found the captive princess seated in the shade of a giant tree. She was very pale. Like the waning moon, she had become quite slim. The grief of separation from her beloved Rama had not, however, dimmed her radiance. She glowed by virtue of her inner purity. Like the moon, too, she remained always luminous and lovely. Even while he watched from a hiding place not far from her, Hanuman saw the cruel king, Ravana, make his regular visit to Sita in her seclusion. "For ten months you have remained here mooning over Rama. You have but two months left to forget him and show favour to me. I warn you, relent or my cooks will make mince—meat pie out of you for me to eat." Sita remained brave all the while that Ravana was there, but when he left she broke into tears. While she wept, Hanuman crept nearer to her. Gently he murmured that he was a messenger. "Rama sent me." Sita lifted her eyes in disbelief, and Hanuman caught his breath at the sight of her fragile beauty. He gave her Rama’s ring to show that he spoke the truth. He promised her that Rama would come for her. In turn, she removed the jewel which still adorned her hair. "Give this to Rama. Tell him to come for me, or I shall die." Hanuman left her with comforting words, then went back to the streets of the capital determined to do mischief to the rakshasas and to see Ravana face to face before leaving Lanka. With this in mind, he got into fights with rakshasa soldiers. After scuffling with several he decided to let them capture him. He knew that, as a prisoner, he would be taken before Ravana. Sure enough, he was soon hauled before the king, and there Hanuman heckled him. Furious at this insult, Ravana ordered Hanuman bound head and foot. "Set his tail on fire!" Hanuman smiled at this, for it was just what he wanted. Once his tail was flaming, he easily slipped out of his bonds and into the night. No one could catch him. Laughing at how helpless they all were against his wonders, Hanuman hopped from house to house until he had touched each with his tail, setting the entire city on fire. Satisfied that the rakshasas would remember him and his visit forever, he went to the seashore. In one mighty leap he crossed the ocean once more, and rejoined the group waiting for him on the other side. Hanuman informs Rama how Seetha expressed her grave doubt as to how monkeys and bears can leap across a vast sea, as well as her appeal to Rama to destroy Ravana along with his entire army in Lanka and take her back to Ayodhya. Hanuma further informs Rama, how he resolved her doubt by explaining the prowess of the troops of monkeys and bears, commanded by Sugreeva as also how he brought solace and peace to her from her worries. ➤ Subscribe to The Divine Tales/ यहाँ क्लिक कर सब्सक्राइब करें 👉 https://bit.ly/2VWOyuI ➤ Watch us on Facebook/ हमारा फेसबुक पेज 👉 https://bit.ly/3v7oZa2 ➤ Link to The Divine Tales English 👉 https://bit.ly/37sevVr ➤Twitter - https://twitter.com/divinetales?lang=en ➤Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thedivineta... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✰✰✰ For Any Business Queries Contact Email ☛ info@thedivinetales.com ✰✰✰ ➤ Copyright Notice ☛ Copyright © 2022 The Divine Tales. Any reproduction or illegal distribution of the content in any form will result in immediate action against the person concerned. If you have any concerns about this video or have any query, Please write to us at info@thedivinetales.com so we can discuss amicably. Thank you. Copyright © 2022 The Divine Tales All Rights Reserved #TheDivineTales #HinduMythology #HinduPuran #Geeta #Ramayan #Mahabharat #kanwaryatra #Sawan #Lordshiva #Lordkrishna