![]() ![]() When Rama asked him what he wanted, Hanuman answered 'Grant me unceasing devotion, which is a source of supreme bliss.' Ram answered, 'So be it.'" ~ Ramayana (Tulsi Das) Again and again the Lord tried to raise him up he, however, was so absorbed in love that he would not rise. His only desire was to be allowed to remain as a devotee of Rama. He ever enjoyed the nectar of the Lord's story. "Hanuman's eyes filled with tears as he recalled the Lord's virtues. Hanuman is a monkey-god who helps Rama defeat Ravana and reconnect with Sita, as told in the Ramayana. Hanumān: Son of the wind, embodiment of devotion, ardent devotee of Ram and Sita. Rama's story is told in the Ramayana, his wife is Sita, and he is known for his compassion and courage. ![]() Rām/rāma: An avatar, or incarnation, of Vishnu, the lord of the universe. Sita is known for her devotion and purity, and is the central female character of the Ramayana. ![]() Lakshmi and Vishnu incarnate on earth as Sita and Rama. Sītā: An avatar, or incarnation, of Lakshmi, Goddess of abundance. ![]()
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