- Hanumana Ji realized the energy hidden in him since his childhood. We also have the same energy hidden within ourselves, but our grand ego has masked the grandness.
- Rama gave the ring to Hanumana Ji to give to Mother for she believed in Hanumana Ji. Rama even asked him to persuade Ravana to return Mother to them. Hanumana Ji left and reached Lanka.
- He took a tiny form and hid amongst the leaves of the Ashoka tree. Mother Sita sat immersed in the ecstasy for Rama and, dusk colored the sky. She felt that she should enact a divine play. Mother Sita emerged out of her hut and called Trijata. She asked her to build a pyre for her, for she could no longer breathe in the physical form. Trijata consoled her and said that Lanka would burn the next day.
- Hanumana Ji was listening to the conversation and realized that the words of Trijata communicated Rama’s will to him. Hanumana Ji waited amidst the leaves. Mother went to rest.
- In the middle of the night, she called Trijata and said that Rama didn’t love her. She sobbed and said that Rama chased Jayanta as a crow till he asked for forgiveness at her feet. Jayanta only pecked his beak at Mother’s toe. Trijata tried to console her. Hanumana Ji could not withdraw himself. He dropped the ring from the top of the tree and jumped instantly.
- Mother smiled, seeing the ring. Hanumana Ji prostrated before Mother and Mother blessed him with the boon of immortality. Early dawn colored the sky. Hanumana Ji said that he was the messenger of Rama and had brought the ring to prove it. He continued that Rama would come to rescue her. Hanumana Ji said that he could defeat Ravana. The mother said that the tiny form was fragile enough to face Ravana. Hanumana Ji said that the monkey army was a large one comprising millions of strong soldiers like him. Mother could not perceive the strengths (superficially). Hanumana Ji grew up into a giant form, and Mother believed his words.
- The time of Brahma Muhurta is important. Even a holy interaction happened in Brahma Muhurta. Hanumana Ji received blessings from Mother Sita in the holy period of early dawn. Hanumana Ji received the blessings which bestowed immortality to him. We breathe in the same air. Air cannot be segregated or distributed on the grounds of caste or religion. If we feel the presence of Pawan Putra in every breathe, we can feel the energy within.
- When we are in proximity to a light source, we feel some warmth. Mother Sita didn’t expand her full-fledged energy, and even Hanumana Ji appeared in the scene. Thus, it was certain for a fire to illuminate the city. Though Hanumana Ji’s tail burned, he had the faith that he would return to Rama. His tail burned viz the ego turned into cinders. Once the ego perishes, Lord manifests. He had faith, and he didn’t die while burning the city. And, Mother sat in the Ashoka Vatika in bliss, untouched by fire.