सप्तपञ्चाशः सर्गः
Hanumān’s Return, Roar of Success, and the Announcement “Sītā Seen”
स किञ्चिदनुसम्प्राप्तः समालोक्य महागिरिम्।।।।महेन्द्रं मेघसङ्काशं ननाद हरिपुङ्गवः।
sa kiñcid anusamprāptaḥ samālōkya mahāgirim | mahēndraṁ mēghasaṅkāśaṁ nanāda haripuṅgavaḥ ||
Nang siya’y bahagyang lumapit at minasdan ang dakilang bundok na Mahendra, na tila ulap ang anyo, ang pinakadakila sa mga unggoy ay umalingawngaw sa tagumpay na sigaw.
The chief of the monkeys arrived near, and beholding the face of the Mahendra mountain, which resembled a mass of clouds, thundered.
Joy in righteous completion: celebration is appropriate when it follows faithful duty and signals successful return to one’s community.
Hanumān nears Mahendra mountain, the rendezvous region of the Vānara forces, and announces his arrival with a roar.
Confidence with accountability: his roar is not arrogance, but a signal of mission success and readiness to report truthfully.