Episodes
Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
Why Should I Live
Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
“There are many fault associated with ending my life, and if I remain alive I can find all-auspiciousness. Therefore, I will keep my life-breath, for by living success is assured.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.47)
Friday Jan 27, 2012
Bearing The Burden
Friday Jan 27, 2012
Friday Jan 27, 2012
“I think that a terrible wail will be released upon my return, causing the destruction of the Ikshvaku family and the Vanaras.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.37)
Monday Jan 23, 2012
Concern For Our Friends
Monday Jan 23, 2012
Monday Jan 23, 2012
“Seeing Rama in such a condition, the king of monkeys, Sugriva, who is grateful and true to his promise, will give up his life. Being depressed, aggrieved, sad, and full of miseries, poor Ruma will give up her life, being tortured by the grief for her husband.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.28-29)
Thursday Jan 19, 2012
Domino Effect
Thursday Jan 19, 2012
Thursday Jan 19, 2012
“Hearing that his brothers are dead, Bharata will indeed die as well. And seeing Bharata dead, Shatrughna will also no longer be. And seeing their sons dead, there is no doubt that the mothers - Kausalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi - will then no longer be as well.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.26-27)
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
The Makings of a Good Friend
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
“Hearing those terrible, harsh, cruel, very sharp, and foul words, which cause pain to the senses, about Sita, He [Rama] will certainly no longer exist. Seeing Him suffering so much and having a mind resolved to dying, the strongly devoted and intelligent Lakshmana will also no longer exist.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.24-25)
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
For The Team
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
“Or what will Sugriva or the assembled monkeys or the two sons of Dasharatha say to me when I return to Kishkindha? If going there, I say to Kakutstha [Rama] the supremely detestable news that I have not found Sita, He will surely abandon His life.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.22-23)
Saturday Jan 07, 2012
All The Shots I Take
Saturday Jan 07, 2012
Saturday Jan 07, 2012
“If having not seen Sita I shall leave from this place and go to the city ruled by the king of Vanaras, of what avail will my achievements prove to be? My crossing over the ocean, entering Lanka and seeing the Rakshasas will have all been useless.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.20-21)
Tuesday Jan 03, 2012
The Time Is Now
Tuesday Jan 03, 2012
Tuesday Jan 03, 2012
“The situation has come to this and I am at an impasse. What course of action is appropriate and timely for achieving my objective?’ Thus Hanuman thought the matter over again and again in his mind.” (Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.19)
Friday Dec 30, 2011
The Sword of Devotion
Friday Dec 30, 2011
Friday Dec 30, 2011
“Or I think that maybe she was taken to Ravana's home and is crying very softly there like a caged myna. How can that wife of Rama, who is born in Janaka's family and has a slender waist and eyes like lotus petals, come under Ravana's control? Whether Janaka’s daughter is spoiled, lost, or dead, it is not possible for me to tell Rama, for she is His dear wife.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.15-17)
Monday Dec 26, 2011
Quitting The Body
Monday Dec 26, 2011
Monday Dec 26, 2011
“Meditating on Shri Rama’s face, which resembles the full moon and has eyes like lotus petals, that poor lady must have died. Maithili [Sita], descending from Videha kings, must have given up her body while greatly lamenting, 'O Rama and Lakshmana' and 'O Ayodhya'.” (Hanuman, Valmiki Ramayana, Sundara Kand, 13.13-14)