तृतीयः सर्गः (Bālakāṇḍa 3): Vālmīki’s Yogic Verification and the Epic Synopsis
पर्वतारोहणं चापि सागरस्यापि लङ्घनम् ।समुद्रवचनाच्चैव मैनाकस्य च दर्शनम् ।।।।
parvatārohaṇaṃ cāpi sāgarasyāpi laṅghanam | samudra-vacanāc caiva mainākasya ca darśanam ||
さらに彼は、山への登攀、海の横断、そして—海の促しによって—マイナーカの出現を語った。
(He described) the climbing of Mahendra mountain (by Hanuman), crossing the sea emergence of Mainaka hill at the command of the lord of ocean.
Dharma-driven effort draws support: when one undertakes a truthful mission with discipline, nature and allies respond, offering aid without derailing the duty.
Nārada outlines Hanumān’s launch toward Laṅkā: climbing the mountain, leaping the ocean, and encountering Maināka offered as a resting place.
Hanumān’s steadfast focus—accepting help respectfully while not abandoning the primary duty.