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Rama
Meets Hanuman
Rama and
Laxmana left the ashrama of Shabari and reached the Pampa
Lake further South. It was a pleasant site; the water of the
lake was sweet and clear. All animals were seen drinking
from the same spot. Rivalry and cruelty was foreign to the
spot. Surrounding trees were blooming with fruits and
flowers.
Here the two brothers rested for a couple of days. The
evergreen sage Narada visited Rama to seek advice on the
nuances and subtleties of Bhakti -Yoga of Devotion or
Worship. The expressions of Bhakti in a spiritual aspirant
were discussed. Rama told Narada about the nine types of
Bhakti:
- One who enjoys the
Association of Sages is Bhakta. And who is a sage? In whose presence
one gets peace and happiness of mind and soul is a sage.
- Second Bhakti is to
listen to the stories and glory of God with all humility and love.
- To worship the holy
feet of one's Guru (Teacher) and to serve him as per one's ability
is third bhakti.
- To have firm faith in
the teachings of scriptures and Mantra, Japa, etc. is another form
of worship.
- To control the sense
organs, and to be able to stabilize the mind in the constant
remembrance of the Lord is one form of Bhakti.
- To attempt to
visualize the same God in everything and in all situations is the
next form of Bhakti.
- To remain contented,
non covetous and satisfied in whatever condition the lord has placed
one in is the eighth type of devotion, and
- To lead a simple
guileless life, not to injure or harm anyone, to have firm faith in
the existence of God, and to be equal in pain and pleasure is the
last form of Bhakti.
- One who attempts to
acquire anyone of these virtues is a Bhakta - devotee of the Lord.
Meeting of Rama and Hanuman

Soon Rama and Laxmana
reached the foothills of Rishyamuk mountains. Here the king Sugreeva of
monkey clan was staying with his ministers and friends. One of them was
mighty Hanuman, the noblest devotee of Rama. This intelligent monkey was
well versed in all the scriptures and was pure by thought, words, and
deeds. He had vowed to remain celibate all throughout his life, and
therefore he looked at every woman as mother. His devotion to Rama was
eternal, and he thought himself to be the most obedient servant of Rama!
This sadhana with servant attitude is called as Dasya-bhava. Hanuman is
worshipped all over in India as the deity of purity, power, and
eliminator of all evils.
On seeing the two foreigners coming to the mountain, Sugreeva asked
Hanuman to see with what intentions these two had come to Kishkindha.
Accordingly, Hanuman came down as a Brahmin priest, and inquired, "O
noble ones, who are you and what brings you here? It seems you are
warriors but you have taken to life of sanyasins. Why is it so? O
delicate ones of royal origin, your feet are having blisters due to this
rough terrain. Please tell me about yourselves."
Thus spoken to with modesty and humility, Rama answered, "O Noble
Monkey, we are the princes from Ayodhya. My name is Rama and he is my
brother Laxmana. As it happens, some demon has kidnapped my wife Sita
and we are moving in search of her. And by the way who are you, who
speaks to us with such devotion and love?"
No sooner did Rama speak thus than Hanuman realized that he was face to
face with his Ishta - Lord Rama. The amnesia of this birth suddenly
vanished and Hanuman could see the glorious form of his Master full of
effulgence and grace.
With tears in his eyes, he prostrated at the lotus feet of Rama and
said, "O Lord, you have taken such a long time to come to your devotee
that this Hanuman has almost become ignorant fool not to recognize you.
What a foolish question to ask - who are you!"
Rama lifted his devotee and put him to his breast, patting him on his
back. The tears flowed freely from the eyes of Rama and Hanuman. Laxmana
who was astonished to see the second devotee (first one was Shabari)
whom Rama loved more than him (Laxmana). But jealousy! No. Laxmana was
an intelligent devotee of Rama, capable to understand that Sri Rama had
all types of Devotees who come to earth to contribute their might, and
help Rama in his mission. Therefore, he also hugged Hanuman with same
love and reverence.
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