Description
This is ‘Part—2’ of the 2-part Book titled “The Legendary Story of Lord Hanuman—spanning the 3 Eras of Treta, Dwapar and Kali Yugas”. Part—1 is published simultaneously alongside with this 2nd Part.
The 1st Part narrates the story of Lord Hanuman from the time of his birth till the end of Treta Yuga, the age of Lord Ram. During this long period, Lord Hanuman had served Lord Ram all along, and he was a favourite devotee of Lord Ram, much loved by the latter and very close to him.
The present Book is the 2nd Part of this legendary story of Lord Hanuman, narrating his life and time during the two eras that followed the Treta Yuga, i.e. the Dwapar Yuga, the age of Lord Krishna, and the Kali Yuga, our current age respectively. This part of the story is narrated elaborately in chapter nos. 5 and 6 respectively. Authenticity and evidences are established by quoting directly from ancient texts and religious books, such as the Mahabharat, Srimad Bhawata Mahapuran, Valmiki Ramayana and Adhyatma Ramayan etc.
To maintain continuity between Parts 1 & 2, an interesting episode that describes how Hanuman had rescued Lord Ram and his brother Laxman from the clutches of Ahiravana, the demon ruler of the nether world, has been included in the very beginning of this 2nd Part, as an independent chapter no. 4.
Besides narrating Lord Hanuman’s life and times in a systematic and a well-structured manner, this Book also deals with many fascinating aspects of his personality, such as his character, special qualities and virtues, the many boons that were granted to him, why he loves the red vermillion powder, and the question ‘was he actually a monkey as he has been said about him’. All these fascinating aspects are elaborately narrated at the end of the Book in chapter no. 7.
The narration is authentic as it is based entirely on different classical books and religious scriptures where Lord Hanuman is mentioned. All that has been said about him in our Book is supported fully by quoting relevant texts directly from a wide variety of ancient classics, such as Valmiki’s Ramayan, Adhyatma Ramayan, Tulsidas’ Ram Charit Manas & Kavitawali Ramayan, Mahabharat, Srimad Bhagwat Mahapuran and Skanda Puran. Roman Transliteration of the original texts is included for easy reading, and it is followed by a verse-by-verse elaborate English rendering that explains all aspects in clear and simple terms.
Lord Hanuman is one of the most revered and universally honoured deities in the Hindu faith. Almost all followers of Hinduism offer worship and prayer to Lord Hanuman. The Lord is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva, and he is invoked and worshipped as he provides all round welfare, care and protection to his devotees; he protects against evil eyes and helps his devotees to overcome difficulties and problems in life. Lord Hanuman is very easy to please, and even a small prayer to him would please the Lord.
Ajai Kumar Chhawchharia left home when he was approximately 29 years of age due to an inner call of his heart that told him to devote his life in the service of his beloved Lord God, Sri Ram. Worldly attractions did not enchant him at all. So, he didn’t marry, and after his father’s death he came and settled permanently in Ayodhya, the holy town in India associated with Lord Ram.
Presently he works as an honorary manager of a world famous Kanak Bhavan Temple at Ayodhya, and spends his time writing in English so that the world can access the wonderful nectar of metaphysical, spiritual and devotional philosophy that is contained in Indian scriptures for which they are so renowned.
His English Books published separately by a reputed publisher of India, the details of whom can be had by contacting the author on his email given below, include: (i) The series on ‘108 Upanishads’ in five volumes having eighteen parts, (ii) Veda Vyas’ ‘Adhyatma Ramayan’ in two parts, (iii) ‘Devi Puran Ramayan’, (iv) Valmiki’s ‘Adbhut Ramayan’, and (v) ‘Biography of Lord Ram’ based on Tulsidas’ books.
Genre of Writing: Hindu Spiritualism, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Religious, Devotional and Theological.
The author’s Books are available for order online both in ‘e-book’ format and ‘paper-back book’ format at www.pothi.com (in their e-book’ + ‘paper-back book’ versions),
(A) List of Books that are currently available as mentioned above :-
(A-1) (1) The Chariot of God: Dharma Rath; (2) OM and Naad; (3) YOGA—Its Practice and Philosophy according to the Upanishads; (4) Ram Geeta; (5) The Revelation of Creation—as envisioned in the Upanishads; (6) The Pentagon of Creation: As Expounded in the Upanishads; (7) The Triumvirate of Creation; (8) Maya: The Whirlpool of Delusions in Creation; (9) Surdas-Ram Charitawali; (10-a) The legend of Lord Shiva: Book 1 ‘Lord Shiva’s marriage with Parvati’; (10-b) Book 2 ‘Lord Shiva’s Sacred Hymns’; (10-c) Book 3 ‘Shiva’s different names & their significance, Shiva Puran, Upanishads’; (11) the Mahavakyas of the Upanishads; (13) Lord Ram’s marriage with Sita (based on Tulsidas’ books “Ram Charit Manas”, “Janki Mangal”, “Ram Lala Nahachu” & “Geetawali”, and sage Veda Vyas’ book “Adhyatma Ramayan”; (14) “Anthology of Sacred Hymns, Stotras & Mantras of Lord Ram”; (15) “Vairagya Shatkam” of king-sage Bhartrihari; (16) An Anthology of the Sanyas Upanishads-Parts 1 and 2; (17) “Kaag-Bhusund Ramayan” or the “Aadi Ramayan” based on Tulsidas’ Ram Charit Manas; (18) The Legendary Glory of Hanuman; (19) “Narad Bhakti Sutra”—Aphorisms for Devotion for God and the Principles of Love for the Lord; (20) “Shandilya Bhakti Sutra”—Aphorisms for Devotion for God and the Principles of Love for the Lord according to the illustrious sage Shandilya; (21) “Bhakti Sutra Mala”—A Garland of Spiritual Wisdom in the form of an Anthology of Aphorisms pertaining to Bhakti or devotion, love and affection for Lord God; (22) Glory of Lord Ram’s Holy Name, Sacred Mantras, Stotras & Hymns; (23) Saints and Non-Saints: Their Distinguishing Characters and Qualities; (24) A True Guru (Qualities, Importance and Need of a True Teacher, Preceptor, Guide and Advisor); (25) “Sundar Kand” of Ram Charit Manas; (26) The Story of Ravana and the Epic War of Lanka—Told in Slow Motion (based on, and will have the full relevant Text of, Ram Charit Manas, Adhyatma Ramayan, Anand Ramayan, Geetawali Ramayan, and Kavitawali Ramayan); (27) The Great Ancient Sages, Seers, Saints and Enlightened Kings of India; (28) The Metaphor of the Hansa in the Upanishads: The symbolism of a Grand Swan used to explain the wisdom of spiritual and metaphysical principles by the Upanishads; (28) Devotional Stotras and Stutis (hymns and prayers) of Lord Hanuman; (29) The Legendary Story of Lord Hanuman—spanning three eras of Treta, Dwapar and Kali Yugas.
(A-2) Goswami Tulsidas Series: (1) ‘Dohawali’; (2) ‘Parvati Mangal’; (3) ‘Kavitawali’; (4) ‘Janki Mangal’; (5) ‘Ram Lala Nahachu’; (6) ‘Geetawali Ramayan’; (7) ‘Vairagya Sandipani’; (8) ‘Vinai Patrika’; (9) ‘Barvai Ramayan’.
(A-3) A full-blown English rendering of Tulsidas’ epic ‘Ram Charit Manas’, otherwise also known as the “Ramayana” according to Goswami Tulsidas. My English version of this Book is comprehensive and an elaborate one, as it runs into many thousands of pages that endeavour to explain each single verse of the Book ‘Ram Charit Manas’ in fine detail from different perspectives, with the aid of explanatory notes and references.
(A-4) Detailed English renderings, with explanatory notes and commentaries of the 108 Upanishads classified according to the Vedic tradition = 6 volumes; 18 parts. [Vol. 1=Rig Veda Upanishads; Vol. 2= Sam Veda Upanishads; Vol. 3= Shukla Yajur Veda Upanishads; Vol. 4= Krishna Yajur Veda Upanishads; Vol. 5= Atharva Veda Upanishads; Vol. 6= Vedanta Concepts explained with specific references to the relevant Upanishads.
(A-5) (i) English rendering of Adbhut Ramayan by sage Valmiki.
(ii) English rendering of Adhyatma Ramayan by sage Veda Vyas.
(iii) English rendering of Devi Puran’s Ramayan by sage Veda Vyas.
(iv) A Divine Biography of Lord Ram & Glory of Lord’s Holy Name.
All the Author’s Books listed under (A-1, A-2 and A-3) are available as e-books and printed books on the internet at www.poth.com.