Sundara Kãnda: Hanuman’s Odyssey
Location: Project Gutenberg
Date of Publication: September 16, 2011
Author: BS Murthy
While Mahabharata’s Bhagvad-Gita is taken as a philosophical guide, Ramayana’s Sundara Kãnda is sought for spiritual solace; many believe that reading it or hearing it recited would remove all hurdles and usher in good tidings! Miracles apart, it’s in the nature of this great epic to inculcate fortitude and generate hope in man for it’s a depiction of how Hanuman goes about his errand against all odds. Besides, it portrays how Seetha, on the verge of self-immolation, overcomes despair to see life in a new light. With the rhythm of its verse and the flow of the narrative, this shloka to shloka transcreation of the beautiful canto of Valmiki’s adi kavya, the foremost poetical composition in the world, Hanuman’s Odyssey paves the way for Rama to rescue his kidnapped wife and is bound to charm readers and listeners alike. Interestingly, as the following verse illustrates, it was the forerunner of the magic realism of our times – “Gripped she then him by shadow / Cast which Hanuman coast to coast, Recalled he in dismay then / What Sugreev said at outset / That one fiend had aptitude / To grip its prey by mere shadow.”