Hanuman ramayan 2008
But little do we realize that before doing so, it is of extreme importance to kno Generally we are advised that we should imbibe from Sri Hanuman's character, this rare quality of serving our master with unswerving faith and devotion. What a noble and inspiring ideal of service with utmost humility! He is best known for his exploits in the Ramayana where he aided Rama (an avatar of Vishnu) in rescuing his wife, Sita from the demonic king Ravana. But on hearing his own praise, Sri Hanuman, the true devotee of the Lord, fell at His feet with tears in his eyes, giving all credit for his achievements to Lord Rama alone. He served Lord Rama is such numerous ways that the Lord Himself felt overwhelmed with extreme love and gratitude for Sri Hanuman and He gave expression to His feelings as well. He discovered Mother Sita, killed the demonic forces of Ravana. He crossed the ocean, entered the formidable Lanka and burnt it. Sri Hanuman has imbibed from his father, Wind God this rare and noble virtue of serving all without a trace of pride in his heart. Thus we take its existence for granted, without paying much respect and attention to it. But the wind remains with us all the 24 hours of the day, serving all beings without any desire for recognition and appreciation for its service. We all very easily recognize the importance and the service of sun because it is not available in the night.
This noble son of Wind God (vayu) has innumerable virtues. He is the very embodiment of wisdom, devotion and service. We do not find a single incident wherein Sri Hanuman has made any mistake and got blamed for it. The only person in Ramayana who succeeded in accomplishing this difficult task is Sri Hanuman - the greatest devotee of the Lord. If we study the great epic, Ramayana, we find that even Lord Rama and Mother Sita could not escape criticism, though unjust, from their own subjects. Ramayan, the epic tale of promises and ideologies is aired every evening at 7.30pm and repeat telecast at 9.30am the following day only on Dangal channel.Living in this world, it is almost impossible for any individual to lead a life that is above criticism - just or unjust. Lanka Dahan sequences is when Lord Hanuman gets captured by Ravan’s army and his tail is set on fire, but he escapes and leaps from roof to roof, setting fire to Ravan’s citadel and makes the giant leap back from the island to the Indian Ocean.Īnand Sagar’s Ramayan is entertaining million viewers once again. When the shot was ready, the flames went up so high, that I ended up with burns on my back.”Īll said and done, Lanka Dahan was one of the most challenging and risky scenes of Ramayan. The faux tail was made up of cloth which was 100 feet long and it was dipped in oil just before starting the scene. I also did not want a body double to perform the stunt. Talking about the incident, he says, “I had practiced for hours on empty stomach for the Lanka Dahan scene. While shooting the scene, Vikram Mastal who played lord Hanuman suffered burns on his back. They decided not to use graphics to shoot the scene and personally checked for all safety precautions before putting Hanuman’s tail on fire, but shooting with real flames always has its own challenges as well as risks. The sequence required a lot of planning and a great deal of thought from the makers. Lanka Dahan was one of the most important sequence in Ramayan.
Actor Vikram Mastal who played the role of Hanuman in Anand Sagar’s Ramayan became a household name as Lord Hanuman. Years later, Ramayan is still receiving a whole lot of love while being aired on Dangal channel. In 2008, Anand Sagar created Ramayan starring Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee as the lead pair of lord Ram and goddess Sita.