Blood red as those Hanuman’s hinds

Seemed they red hills well sundered.

Wind as passed through his armpits

Roared it then like lightning clouds.

Mistook him then sky watchers

For some meteor that was rare.

In flight he looked like elephant

With its tail spread round its waist.

Shadow that he cast on seas

Seemed to all a speeding boat.

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Concord like he moved in skies

Caused he whirlpools in the seas.

With his broad chest Hanuman did

Ward off sea tides that reached him.

As he speeded in his flight

Formed a cyclone in the skies

Caused that storm then in the seas.

Mean sea level as rose to skies

Made he light of all those tides.

As he sped he seemed to count

Mountain tides that so neared him.

Splash from tides as foamed the skies

Gave that silver coat to space.

Torn as thus the water sheet

Felt all fish as turned naked.

Water snakes as sighted skies

Feared they eagle was on prowl.

Thick and wide was his shadow

Seemed so symmetric to one’s eyes.

Sped as he past in high skies

Seemed his shadow like a cloud.

Looked then Hanuman in motion

Like a mountain with huge wings.

Split as that sea in columns

Cruisers they seemed in his chase.

Coursed as he thus Garuda like

In those skies that filled with birds

Wind like then he scattered clouds.

Clouds as all then went askance

Shone they well in colours varied.

In and out of clouds Hanuman

Seemed he like the moon on course.

In awe celestial beings then

Myriad flowers they showered on him.

Filtered Surya his heat then

While made easy breeze Vayu.

Sang his praises seers all there

Awestruck angels his prowess.

Wondered at his endurance

Angels all who watched him then.

Felt thus Sagar, Lord of Seas

For whom Rama’s cause came first.

Were I to fail to help Hanuman

Make I myself blameworthy.

Won’t I owe my reign and all

To Ram’s ancestor, my namesake?

For he exerts for Ram’s cause

Bound am I to help Hanuman.

Spoke then Sagar to Mainak

Prince of hills with golden peaks

Made who ocean bed his home.

Confined were thou by Indra

On my bed for ever so long

Barrier though as to netherworld.

Demons all for that lay therein

Block thou approach to this world.

Prowess such is unique thine

Expand thou the way thy wish.

Behold Hanuman as he flies




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