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Baktha Prahalada

Paramatma
Bakthi - Hanumantha

Bakthi - Hanumantha

Sarvottama and Jeevottama Alingana

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Bakthi Swaroopa Hanumantha

Hanumantha was born to Anjanadevi and Kesari through the grace of Vayudeva after years of sincere tapas. Hanumantha symbolizes supreme intellect completely dedicated to the service of Sri Rama.

During the great war between Sri Rama and Ravana, Lakshmana and the Vanara Sena were struck unconscious by powerful astras. Sri Rama ordered Hanumantha to bring the Sanjeevini mountain. Hanumantha carried the mountain effortlessly, saving Lakshmana and the entire army.

After the victory, when Sri Rama and Sita offered valuable gifts, Hanumantha asked only for eternal devotion toward Sri Rama. Pleased by his pure Bakthi, Sri Rama embraced Hanumantha with a divine Alingana (hug), a rare grace not bestowed upon any other Jeeva.

Baktha Prahalada

Prahalada received divine teachings from Narada while still in his mother’s womb. Though born to the demon king Hiranyakashipu, Prahalada constantly praised Sri Hari as Sarvottama.

Hiranyakashipu tried repeatedly to kill Prahalada using elephants, fire, rivers, and weapons, but Sri Hari protected the child devotee each time. Prahalada firmly believed that Narayana was present everywhere as Antaryami.

When Hiranyakashipu challenged Prahalada and struck a pillar, Sri Narasimha emerged from it and destroyed the evil king while preserving Brahma’s boon. Prahalada prayed only for devotion and forgiveness for his father.

Baktha Druva

Druva, a young prince, was insulted by his stepmother when he tried to sit on his father’s lap. Guided by his mother Sunithi, Druva went to the forest to worship Lord Vasudeva.

Narada advised and guided Druva in performing penance. Despite severe hardships, hunger, cold, rain, and fear, Druva remained unwavering in devotion.

Pleased by his unshaken Bakthi, Lord Vasudeva granted Druva divine darshana and blessed him with the eternal Druva Mandala (Pole Star), a status attained only by great yogis.

Taatparya (Moral)

  • Pride and self-importance are the greatest enemies of spiritual growth.
  • Sri Hari never tolerates cruelty towards His devotees.
  • The Almighty can assume any form to protect true Bakthas.
  • Sri Hari responds to innocent, pure, and unwavering devotion.
  • Following Guru’s advice leads one toward divine grace.
  • Parents should guide children toward Dharma and devotion.
  • The greatest wealth in life is the grace of Vasudeva.