समुद्रलङ्घनारम्भः
Commencement of the Ocean-Crossing
अञ्जलिं प्राङ्मुखः कुर्वन् पवनायात्मयोनये।ततो हि ववृधे गन्तुं दक्षिणो दक्षिणां दिशम्।।।।
añjaliṃ prāṅmukhaḥ kṛtvā pavanāyātmayonaye |
tato hi vavṛdhe gantuṃ dakṣiṇo dakṣiṇāṃ diśam ||
கிழக்குமுகமாக நின்று, தன் தந்தையான வாயுதேவனுக்கு கைகூப்பி வணங்கினான்; பின்னர் மனத்தை ஒருமைப்படுத்தி தென் திசை நோக்கிச் செல்ல உடல் பெரிதாயிற்று.
Hanuman, endowed with great equanimity, facing the east and joining his palms by way of salutaion to the Wind-god, his father, he enlarged his size and turned south in order to depart.
Dharma begins with reverence and right intention: before action, Hanumān honors his source (Vāyu) and proceeds with composed purpose toward a righteous mission.
At the outset of the leap, Hanumān salutes the Wind-god, then increases his form and turns south to begin the ocean-crossing.
Vinaya (humility/reverence) combined with saṃyama (self-control) before great exertion.