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Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta - Hamare Hanuman

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ecomes active, our mind becomes more active and<br />

starts running.<br />

The state of bringing our mind to rest is called<br />

meditation. The result of Yoga is meditation and<br />

<strong>Hanuman</strong>ji is a Yogi.<br />

Before leaving for Lanka he asks Jamvant,<br />

“what should I do?” Starting SunderKand,<br />

Tulsidasji writes Jamvant’s name in first couplet .<br />

Listening to Jamvant’s words, <strong>Hanuman</strong>ji was<br />

very happy. This clearly states that whenever we<br />

leave for any great cause, we must take the<br />

blessing of our elders and respectables.<br />

This story of <strong>Hanuman</strong>ji’s enthusiasm starts by<br />

remembering an elderly person, Jamvant.<br />

After this is written<br />

Sindhu<br />

tear………………………………………………………<br />

…………………………………………………………<br />

………………….Bal bhari.<br />

There was a beautiful mountain near the seashore.<br />

<strong>Hanuman</strong>ji climbs it in play. Memorizing shri Ramji<br />

the mighty <strong>Hanuman</strong>ji climbs it with speed.<br />

God is remembered repeatedly. It means God<br />

comes to their devotees heart and leaves. There fore it<br />

is said to memorize him repeatedly.<br />

Life of a devotee is like the game of snake and<br />

ladder. To keep in touch with God, we have to maintain<br />

continuity, do it repeatedly.

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