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When Hanuman Ji Showed Sri Rama And Sita Devi Residing In His Heart

Ram Sita In Hanuman Heart
Hanuman Ji, the beloved son of Kesari and Anjana, was born from the radiant blessings of Vayu Dev. Known for his intelligence, agility, and, above all, his unwavering devotion to Shri Ram and Devi Sita, he holds a special place in our hearts. We have all seen the paintings and statues of Lord Hanuman Showing Ram in His Heart. 

Depiction of this scene  in art, Hanuman ji tearing open his chest with both hands to reveal Lord Rama and Mata Sita nestled within. This powerful image is a well-known motif in our culture, symbolizing deep devotion and unwavering love. But do you know the story behind this remarkable scene? It unfolds in the epic tale of the Ramayana, a story filled with trials, devotion, and the triumph of good over evil. 
This cherished episode from the Ramayana illuminates the profound bond between a devotee and the divine, offering us timeless lessons in faith and loyalty.

The Divine Saga of the Ramayana about Hanuman Ji’s Bhakti

Ramayana
The story starts when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya and became the king.  After Shri Rama defeated Ravana and reunited with Mata Sita he came back to Ayodhya. When his coronation was done, Sri Rama became the king of Ayodhya. Vibhishana, Ravana's brother, came into the court and offered Rama a priceless necklace as a humble gift. Rama suggested that Vibhishana give it to Devi Sita When Devi Sita received the necklace, she said, “I want to give it to the person who helped Rama the most.” Vibhishana asked, “Who is that?” Devi Sita replied, “Hanuman.”

When Lord Hanuman received the necklace, he surprised everyone by breaking it apart. He started examining each pearl, throwing them away one by one. This left Sita confused and offended Vibhishana and the people of Ayodhya. They began to shout at him, asking why he was disrespecting Devi Sita’s gift.
Lord Hanuman said I am looking for Lord Rama and Devi Sita in these pearls. Anything without Lord Rama’s name, or even Lord Rama himself, is useless to me, no matter how precious it is. 
Sri Rama Bhaktha Hanuman

He continued to toss the pearls aside, which made Vibhishana even angrier. The people began to ask, "How can Lord Rama and Sita be in these pearls when they are sitting right in front of you?"

Then Hanuman ji says, “Every inch of my body has Rama in it. My heart and soul are made of Rama.”

The people of Ayodhya mocked him, saying, “How do we know that? We cannot see them in you.”

In a moment of profound devotion, Lord Hanuman tore open his chest and asked, “Now can you see them?” Inside his chest, everyone could see Lord Rama and Devi Sita, glowing with light. The aura of their divine presence filled the air.
The people of Ayodhya, including Sri Rama, Devi Sita, and Vibhishana were moved to tears. They witnessed true, selfless devotion that day. Overwhelmed with love, Lord Rama got up and embraced Hanuman ji, recognizing his unwavering loyalty and devotion. This moment beautifully showed the power of love and faith, reminding us all of the deep connection between a devotee and the divine.
Lord Hanuman
The story depicted by Bhakt Shiromani TulsiDas ji illustrates Hanuman ji’s innocence and pure devotion. After all, where else could the divine reside but in the hearts of devoted souls? This tale reminds us of the profound connection between a devotee and the divine presence within.

While the original text from Valmiki Ramayan does not mention Hanuman ji tearing open his heart. 

When Shri Ram and Devi Sita were rewarding their allies after the battle, Devi Sita presented Hanuman with a beautiful necklace, which he accepted with grace. He then prayed at Shri Ram’s feet, expressing his deep devotion:

“Prabhu, my heart and soul belong to you alone. May I remain in this body as long as the story of Ram is recited in the world. I long to hear the celestial songs of your divine character, which will ease my yearning.”

Lord Hanuman Son of Vayu

Son of Vayu
Lord Hanuman, the beloved son of the wind god Vayu, is a symbol of immense strength and wisdom. His bravery is evident in the many trials he faces, from his incredible leap across the ocean to reach Lanka to his courageous confrontations with formidable adversaries. Yet, what truly distinguishes Hanuman is his deep devotion to Lord Rama and Devi Sita.

His selflessness shines through in how he prioritizes Lord Rama's mission above all else. Hanuman's unwavering faith is a testament to his loyalty, reflecting his profound understanding of dharma, or righteousness. He embodies humility and dedication, illustrating that true strength comes from serving others with love and compassion.
Lord Hanuman's wisdom allows him to navigate complex challenges with clarity, often acting as a guiding light for Sri Rama and his companions. This beautiful blend of bravery, wisdom, and selflessness makes Hanuman the ideal devotee, showing us that true devotion is about living a life committed to the well-being of others and fulfilling divine purpose.

These insights into the Ramayana and Hanuman ji’s noble character inspire us to reflect on our own spiritual journeys. They encourage us to embrace the virtues of righteousness and devotion, reminding us of the transformative power of love and faith in our lives.

The motif of Hanuman Heart Ram Sita beautifully captures the essence of devotion, showcasing Hanuman as he lovingly reveals Ram Sita in Hanuman's heart. This imagery symbolizes the pure love and loyalty Hanuman holds for them, illustrating that his very being is dedicated to serving Ram and Sita. In moments where Hanuman shows Ram in his heart, we see not just a physical representation but a profound spiritual connection, reminding us that true devotion comes from within and is expressed through selfless actions.

Sum Up

In conclusion, the story of Hanuman ji tearing his chest and showing sri Rama and Sita devi within his heart serves as a profound reminder of the essence of true devotion. Hanuman's unwavering loyalty and selflessness highlight the deep connection between a devotee and the divine, showcasing that love for God transcends material wealth and worldly recognition. This cherished episode from the Ramayana encourages us to cultivate a heart filled with devotion, humility, and compassion, inspiring us to prioritize the well-being of others and uphold the principles of righteousness in our lives. Just as Hanuman ji's faith and actions transformed his existence into a living testament of devotion, we too can aspire to embody these virtues, allowing love and faith to guide our spiritual journeys. Through this timeless tale, we are reminded that the divine resides not just in sacred texts or images but in the hearts of those who genuinely seek and serve with love.
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