Hanuman’s Devotion – The Meeting with Sita
When Hanuman, the devoted servant of Lord Rama, discovered Sita in captivity in the demon king Ravana’s kingdom, he saw that she was being held against her will and enduring great suffering. Understanding the importance of reassuring her of Rama’s love and his plans for her rescue, Hanuman approached her quietly, making sure not to alarm her.
At first, Sita was wary, thinking Hanuman might be one of Ravana’s tricks. To earn her trust, Hanuman showed her a ring bearing Rama’s name, sent as a token of Rama’s love and a promise of her rescue. Seeing the ring, Sita was overcome with relief and gratitude, her faith renewed in Rama’s eventual victory over Ravana.
Moved by her plight, Hanuman suggested carrying her back across the ocean to reunite her with Rama immediately. However, Sita, bound by her honor and dignity, gently declined. She reminded Hanuman that it was her duty to wait for Rama to come and defeat Ravana, proving his strength and love. Her rescue, she believed, must come from Rama himself.
Hanuman respected her wish and assured her that Rama would soon be there. As a token of her love, Sita gave Hanuman a piece of her jewelry to take back to Rama, symbolizing her unwavering devotion.
With Sita’s message and her token in hand, Hanuman departed, vowing to return with Rama and end her suffering. His courage, loyalty, and selfless dedication would play a crucial role in the upcoming battle, inspiring all who witnessed his devotion.
**Moral:** True devotion is marked by loyalty, courage, and respect for the wishes of those we love. Hanuman’s selfless love and Sita’s unwavering faith remind us of the power of trust and commitment in the face of adversity.