Hanuman's leap across the ocean is legendary from "summary" of The Ramayana: Kishkindhā kāndam. 1891 by Vālmīki
In times of dire need, when the fate of Sītā and the kingdom of Rāma hung in the balance, Hanumān knew he had to act. With unwavering devotion to his lord Rāma, he decided to leap across the vast ocean that stood as a barrier between him and Lankā, the stronghold of the demon king Rāvaṇa. As he stood at the edge of the ocean, his mighty frame seemed to fill the sky, his eyes gleaming with determination. With a deep breath, he gathered all his strength, calling upon the blessings of the gods and the wind god Vāyu, his father. And then, with a thunderous roar, he launched himself into the air, his powerful muscles propelling him forward with incredible force. The ocean below him churned and roared in protest, but Hanumān was undeterred. He soared through the sky like a mighty bird, his form a blur of motion and power. The gods themselves watched in awe as he crossed the vast expanse of water, his every movement a testament to his unwavering devotion and indomitable spirit. As he finally landed on the shores of Lankā, his eyes blazed with righteous fury, his resolve unshaken. In that moment, Hanumān showed the world the true extent of his strength and courage, his leap across the ocean a legendary feat that would be remembered for eternity. And thus, he embarked on a journey that would change the course of history and lead to the ultimate triumph of good over evil.Similar Posts
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