Hanuman stood at the edge of a cliff, gazing eastward toward the distant land of Lanka. His heart brimmed with devotion for Lord Ram, the divine prince of Ayodhya. "I must find Sita Devi and bring her news of your love and resolve," he vowed, his voice a whisper carried by the wind.
Gathering his immense strength, Hanuman prepared for his leap to Lanka. He took a deep breath, his muscles tensing with anticipation. With a powerful push, he soared through the sky, the wind rushing past him like a chorus of encouragement. "Guide me, O Lord, as I embark on this sacred journey," he prayed, his eyes fixed on the distant shore.
As he descended, Hanuman landed on the island and was met by a celestial being, Surasa, who blocked his path. Her eyes gleamed with challenge. "None shall pass without proving their worth," she declared, her voice resonating with power.
Hanuman, ever respectful, bowed and replied, "I seek the blessed Sita, in service of Lord Ram. Allow me to pass, O Divine One." With wisdom and humility, he cleverly navigated her challenge, earning her blessing and safe passage.
Finally, Hanuman arrived at the shores of Lanka, his heart steady with determination. The lush, exotic landscape was both beautiful and foreboding. He knew that his mission was fraught with danger, yet his devotion to Lord Ram fueled his courage.
Hanuman, stealthy and watchful, explored the city, his senses alert to every sound and movement. Within the palace gardens, he finally found Sita, her face serene despite the sorrow in her heart. "Fear not, O Mother Sita," he whispered, revealing his identity and mission, "I am here by the grace of Lord Ram to bring you hope."
With a heart full of compassion, Hanuman assured Sita of Lord Ram's imminent arrival. "Your suffering shall end soon," he promised, his voice a balm to her weary soul. As he prepared to leave, he vowed to return with Lord Ram and liberate her from captivity, his spirit unwavering and strong.
















