RAMA - RAVANA

What would happen if I were not there?

At the time when Ravana ran into Ashoka Vatika to kill Sita's mother with a sword, Hanuman thought that his sword should be snatched and beheaded, but the very next moment he saw Mandodari grabbed Ravana's hand. Seeing this, he was thrilled. They started thinking. If I went ahead, I would get confused that if I were not there then who would save Sita Ji ???

We often get similar confusion, what would happen if I were not? But what happened, the Lord handed over the task of saving Sitaji to Ravana's wife.

Then Hanuman Ji understood that he takes whatever work he wants to take from him.

Later, when Trijata said that a monkey had come to Lanka and he would burn Lanka, Hanuman Ji got worried that Prabhu did not even ask to burn Lanka. And Trijata is saying that he has seen in a dream, a monkey has lit Lanka. What should they do now? Which God wills.

When Ravana's soldiers ran to kill Hanuman with a sword, Hanuman did not even try to save himself, and when Vibhishan came and said that it is eternal to kill the messenger, Hanuman Ji understood that to save me Lord Has made this measure.

The culmination of surprise came when Ravana said that the monkey would not be killed but put a ghee in the tail and put ghee on fire, then Hanuman Ji started thinking that it was true about the Lanka Trijata, or elsewhere can I burn Lanka From Ghee, oil, cloth, and where would you find fire, but you also made that arrangement with Ravana, when you get your work done from Ravana too, what is a surprise to get me done!

So always remember that whatever is happening in the world is a systematic synonym, we and you are only instruments, so never ever get the illusion that…

What would happen if i were not there

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