This is so beautiful, Suresh ji! Thank you for writing and sharing! Things have been a bit busy at work, so I haven't been able to read all your posts last few weeks. Going through them one by one now. Keep sharing!
Thank you Palak ji. I can understand the work busyness! Fortunately that is behind me! I have been enjoying your posts inspired by childhood experiences as well. Keep writing and sharing as well.
Excellent. One correction though... The conversation you mentioned about Hanuman is not in the Valmiki Ramayana or any Ramayana for that matter. It is in a Telugu text whose name is something like Seetha Ramanjuneyam I believe. I can give exact quote if you want it.
This is so beautiful, Suresh ji! Thank you for writing and sharing! Things have been a bit busy at work, so I haven't been able to read all your posts last few weeks. Going through them one by one now. Keep sharing!
Thank you Palak ji. I can understand the work busyness! Fortunately that is behind me! I have been enjoying your posts inspired by childhood experiences as well. Keep writing and sharing as well.
Excellent. One correction though... The conversation you mentioned about Hanuman is not in the Valmiki Ramayana or any Ramayana for that matter. It is in a Telugu text whose name is something like Seetha Ramanjuneyam I believe. I can give exact quote if you want it.
Thank you. My mistake. Yes it appears to not be in Ramayana. It appears in Shri.Lingamurthy Garu magnus opus called
“sItArAmAnjanEya-samvAda”.
This was said to be composed in 1760 AD.
https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/21541/in-which-scripture-does-lord-hanuman-say-that-advaita-dvaita-and-vishishtadvait