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VALMIKI RAMAYANA
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BOOK 5: SUNDARA KANDA
SECTION 50
That Ravana, the long armed, who caused people to cry, looking up at that Vanara standing in front of him, was affected with violent anger, having his mind seized with suspicion, speculated (as follows) about Hanuma, the jewel among the Vanaras, who was invested with splendour.
When Mount Kailasa was moved by me, is it the same Nandi the divine bull which cursed me long ago and came here now in this form or whether he is Bana the great Asura came here in the form of a Vanara. That king Ravana, becoming enraged with red hot eyes, spoke the following concise and meaningful words relevant to that occasion, to Prahasta, his chief of ministers. Ask this wicked Vanara from where did he come, for what reason did he come to this place and for what purpose did he frighten the female Rakshasas in destroying our garden.
Ask this evil minded Vanara as to what really is his purpose in coming over to my invincible City and what pursuit he is doing this battle. Hearing the words of Ravana, Prahasta spoke the following words to Hanuma, Take courage! Happiness to you! You need not get frightened, O Vanara! O Vanara! If Indra has sent you to the abode of Ravana, tell me the truth. Do not have fear. You will be released. Are you, the one who has entered our city, assuming the guise of a spy, sent by Kubera or by Yama or by Varuna or whether sent by Vishnu, as a messenger, longing for a victory?
"O Vanara! Your form alone is that of a Vanara. Your splendour indeed is not that of a Vanara. Now, tell me the truth. Thereupon, you will be released." "If you tell a lie, your survival will be difficult. Or else, tell me the purpose of your entry into Ravana s abode." Hearing the words of Prahasta, Hanuma spoke to Ravana the Lord of Rakshasas as follows, "I am not a messenger of Indra or Yama or Varuna. I have no friendship with Kubera, nor am I instigated by Vishnu. This is just my form of existence, by my very birth. I am a Vanara who came here."
"The sight of Ravana the King of Rakshasas is difficult to be obtained. Intent on that object (of sight of Ravana), the garden was destroyed by me." "Then, those strong Rakshasas came with a desire to fight with me. Just for protecting my body, I had to attack them in battle." "I am incapable of being bound by missiles and nooses even by Devas and Asuras. This boon came to me also from Brahma only."
With a desire to see you the king, I surrendered to the missile. Soon after bound by the Rakshasas, I was indeed released from the missile. I came to your presence, prompted by some mission of Rama." "O, Lord of Rakshasas! Know me to be a messenger of Rama who is possessing I am unlimited splendour. I am telling you a beneficial word. Listen to it."
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