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Hanuman: The Eloquence of All-Auspicious Speech

By: Sonal Pathak
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Sent on a mission of reconnaissance into the Kishkindha forest, Śrī Hanumān approached the warrior princes Rāma and Lakshmana in disguise, only to have his profound devotion instantly reawaken upon seeing the Supreme Lord. The words he spoke were not the calculated intelligence of a spy, but the spontaneous, heartfelt praise of a pure soul.

Hanumān: The Eloquence of All-Auspicious Speech explores this pivotal first encounter, revealing how the perfect servant uses his mastery of language to bring pleasure to the Divine. Shri Rāma was so astonished by Hanumān’s flawless delivery that He praised him as a rare tri-vedi, one who had mastered the Rig, Yajur, and Sāma Vedas. Rāma noted that Hanumān’s technical perfection was absolute: though he spoke many words, "He has not used a single one out of place".

More significantly, Rāma declared these profound words to be auspicious (kalyānīm), fluent, amazing, and deeply "pleasing to the heart". This sincerity was evident in Hanumān’s flawless demeanor, which proved the absolute honesty of his heart, reflecting no sign of duplicity. So persuasive was this eloquence that Rāma stated: “Whose heart is not moved by these wonderful words... Even an enemy, who has his sword uplifted, would be touched by such words”.

Hanumān’s appearance, recognized immediately by Rāma as a deliverer of good things, was the critical moment that secured the alliance and set in motion all of Rāma's objectives. As the gatekeeper to Shri Rāma’s kingdom, Hanumān’s example teaches that the ultimate purpose of speech is to praise the Supreme Lord.

Discover the power of sincere words and the path to complete surrender exemplified by Hanumān, the great hero whose life remains the supreme model for service and devotion.
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