How did Lord Hanuman spend his life in Treta Yuga and Dwapara Yuga after Lord Rama left the Earth? - letsdiskuss
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How did Lord Hanuman spend his life in Treta Yuga and Dwapara Yuga after Lord Rama left the Earth?


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Each epic story accepts that each Vishnu symbol is intended to re-visitation of Vaikuntha subsequent to finishing their motivation of life. Likewise, this notable form of Ramayana also presents the narrative of Rama's re-visitation of Vaikuntha.

As Hanuman got some information about the ring, he took Hanuman to the focal point of Nag Lok and made him remained before a Hanuman was an incredible symbol of Lord Shiva who embodied as the defender of Sri Rama. It was hard for anybody to hurt Rama when Hanuman was there to battle for him. To divert him

Rama tosses his ring in a break on the ground and requested that Hanuman bring it. From that point forward, Hanuman took the size of a creepy crawly and entered the break. Afterward, he understood that it was the best approach to Nag Lok. Where he met the King Vasuki entering the universe of Serpents.

He took Hanuman to the focal point of Nag Lok and made him remained before a heap of rings. Hanuman began looking for Rama's ring and discovered it immediately. Afterward, he understood that each ring in the mountain has a place with Rama. Afterward, Hanuman got some information about the disarray of ring mountain. Vasuki clarified him different realities about existence and demise.

As Hanuman understands that there is no happenstance or mishap that he arrived in Nag Lok while looking for Rama's ring, there was a purpose behind whatever occurred in the epic. The characters as well as even the story ends up being a motivating thing for the world. There is consistently somebody to show the world a decent exercise.

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