Mahaabhaarat
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Tidbits (12) I read two stories while reading Geetaa written by Swaamee Dayanand Jee. I would like to write them here for general information. Somebody
asked Hanuman Jee - "You must have seen the whole Mahaabhaarat war,
how was it?" Hanuman Jee replied - "No, I didn't see the whole
war, after a while I slept because it was so boring. I wish you would
have seen Raam-Raavan war. It was so lively." Once
Arjun went to Raameshwaram and saw the bridge built by Raam. He
expressed his surprise - "What was the need of building this bridge
through the help of so many monkeys? Raam was such a good archer He
could have built this bridge by His arrows only." Hanuman Jee was
wandering there, he said - "You consider yourself the best archer,
don't you? This is a lots of distance, leave it. (then showing him a
narrow stream there he said) Can you build a bridge here, on this
stream, with your arrows?" This was a great challenge to Arjun like
archer. "Why not" and he immediately built a bridge over that
stream and showed it to Hanuman. Hanuman asked - "Can I cross this
stream by walking on this bridge?" Arjun said - "That is what
it is for." As Hanuman Jee stepped on that bridge, the bridge broke
and Hanuman Jee was able to save himself by jumping from it on the dry
land. He said to Arjun - "Even one small monkey could not walk on this bridge, you
should know that Raam's bridge had to carry millions of monkeys up to so
far place, Lankaa, in sea where water is always agitating."
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by Sushma Gupta
On 5/27/04
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Modified on 02/20/08