सप्तदशः सर्गः
Hanuman Beholds Sita in the Ashoka Grove
साचिव्यमिव कुर्वन् स प्रभया निर्मलप्रभः।चन्द्रमा रश्मिभिश्शीतैस्सिषेवे पवनात्मजम्।।।।
sācivyam iva kurvan sa prabhayā nirmalaprabhaḥ |
candramā raśmibhiḥ śītaiḥ siṣeve pavanātmajam ||5.17.2||
The moon, shining with spotless brilliance, seemed to lend aid: with cool rays it refreshed Hanumān, the son of the Wind, as the night’s search for truth went on.
The Moon shed clear light-as if with his brightness and his cool rays he wished to refresh the son of the Wind-god.
Dharma-work pursued with sincerity is supported by the cosmos: the moonlight becomes a metaphor for clarity and satya that aids a righteous mission.
During Hanumān’s nocturnal search in Laṅkā, the moon’s cool, bright rays illuminate and steady him.
Hanumān’s perseverance: he continues his difficult task patiently, using the conditions (moonlight) wisely rather than relying on force.
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