Sundarakanda Chapter 48

Battle of Hanuman and Indrajit

Chapter 48: Summary :

Hearing about the death of the Aksha , Ravana sends his son Indrajit to battle Hanuman. Indrajit realizing that Hanuman cannot be killed quickly decides to capture him using Brahmastra and proceeds accordingly. Hanuman too realizes that he has been bound by Brahmastra. Though capable of getting himself freed, Hanuman goes along to face Ravana. Brought to Ravana's court Hanuman announces that he is a messenger sent by Sugriva , the king of Vanaras!

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"Hearing that Prince Aksha has been killed and mentally absorbing the same Ravana the Rakshasa king spoke with anger to Indrajit who is equal in valor to Indra"

Sundarakanda

Chapter 48

Hearing that Prince Aksha has been killed and mentally absorbing the same Ravana the Rakshasa king spoke with anger to Indrajit who is equal in valor to Indra

" The Kimkaras have been killed , so are Jambumali, the sons of the minister, the five Generals and many other Rakshasas along with the well provided for armies of chariots, elephants , horses and foot soldiers . Your brother Aksha Kumara has also been killed in the battle. O Destroyer of foes! I have more confidence in your capabilities than that of the others. Keeping in mind the capability, intelligence, as well as valor of the Vanara, and also knowing your own battle with him appropriately".

“Sending you for battling Hanuman does not appear to be right from my affection for you. Nevertheless it is in accordance with the state craft and duties of a king. O destroyer of enemies ! In the battle field one is to display all his capabilities with victory as the main goal”. Hearing these words of his father, Indrajit who equals Indra in valor resolved to go to battle and circumbulated his father paying his respects.

Then Indrajit the best among archers and experienced in employing all weapons moved in his chariot to the place where Hanuman was waiting . Hanuman too hearing the sounds of approaching chariot and the sounds of the bow being strung felt elated and ready for the battle.!.

Then Indrajit who is experienced in destroying enemies sent forth lightning like sharp pointed arrows in laid with gold and winged with feathers. Hanuman moving quickly rendered ineffective the arrows of Indrajit, the archer who is skilled in deploying arrows skillfully. These two warriors skilled in battling, battled skillfully to the amazement of all

The great warrior Indrajit knowledgeable about all missiles realized that Hanuman cannot be killed and hence bound him using Brahmaastra. Hanuman too realized that he has been bound by Brahmastra. He now thought in his mind that it must be a blessing from Brahma . Knowing fully well the power of that missile and reflecting on his own capability to free himself from that missile by the grace of Brahma himself, Hanuman none the less decided to bow to the power of the missile .

Then those Rakshasas seeing that Hanuman is not moving and without actions quickly bound him with ropes of hemp and bark . As soon as Hanuman was bound with ropes he was at once released from the power of Brahmastra. For the effect of Brahmastra will be nullified when the person bound by it is bound by any other means !.

Realizing that Hanuman bound by other means is freed from the effects of Brahmastra Indrajit reflected with in his mind". When bound by other means the Brahmastra becomes ineffective. These Rakshasas not knowing made a great effort futile. No other Astra can be deployed after the Brahmastra. Brahmastra can also be not deployed again. If he breaks free we cannot do anything !!“

Then Indrajit led Hanuman though not bound by Brahmastra but bound by other ropes to the assembly hall where Ravana was surrounded by his followers. Ravana saw the Hanuman being pushed around by the Rakshasa. Then seeing Hanuman with eyes burning with anger Ravana ordered his experienced and noble ministers to interrogate him.

The ministers then duly questioned him about the purpose of his visit . Hanuman replied “ I am a messenger sent by Sugriva the King of Vanaras”.

Thus ends Chapter 48 of Sundarakanda

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"Then the ministers duly questioned him about the purpose of his visit . Then Hanuman replied “ I am the messenger sent by Sugriva the King of Vanaras”.