- Hanumana Ji returned with a small gift in his hand to Kishkindha. All asked him about the whereabouts of Mother Sita and Ravana. Hanumana Ji narrated the incidents.
- Lakshamana asked him whether he went to Lanka and met Mother. Hanumana Ji replied that he didn’t go to Lanka rather, Rama’s blessings in the form of the ring took him. Lakshamana believed his words but inquired further. He asked whether Hanumana Ji burnt the province of Lanka. Hanumana Ji replied that Mother Trijata had forecasted a massacre in the city the day before the devastation. He continued that Ravana captured him and lit his tail. Lakshamana continued and asked about the ways by which he returned to Kishkindha as the ring was with Mother. Hanumana Ji replied humbly, saying that Mother’s blessings of immortality and powers were with him, which brought him back to Kishkindha.
- Lakshamana was aware of the faith impregnated in Hanumana Ji’s consciousness, but he was enacting his part in the divine drama. Lakshmana asked about the response of Ravana. Hanumana Ji replied that Ravana was not ready to move a step.
- All the people discussed the plans and thought of moving towards Rameshwara to seek Mother actively. Rama, Lakshamana, Sugriva, Hanumana Ji, Jambvana, and the rest walked from Kishkindha to Rameshwara.
- Hanumana Ji’s responses to the plethora of questions teach us humbleness. When we take a step, we think that we do it. But, Hanumana Ji never considered a single breath without the Divine will. He surrendered every breath to Rama.
- People say that Hanumana Ji burned Lanka. Lanka denotes the money we accumulate and the sensual objects we cherish. When we cherish money, lust germinates and, the mind becomes recalcitrant. Thus, we should pray to Hanumana Ji to burn out the stagnant money and let Lakshmi manifest.