Jai Sriman Narayana !!
Thulya Sheela Vayo
Vrutham Thulyabhi Jana Lakshanam
Raghavorhathi
Vaidhehim Tham Cheyam Asithekshana.
Kshithi Kshama
Pushkara Sannibhakshi Ya Rakshitha Raghava Lakshmanabhyam
Sa Rakshsibhir
Vikruthekshanabhi: Samrakshyathe Samprathi Vrukshamoole.
Anjaneya appreciates the virtues of Sita as
matchless and assumes her as the incarnation of Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi and a
perfect wife to Rama in all respects. Anjaneya reverentially
remembered the valor of Rama who vanquished Vali, Kabandha, Virada,
Khara, Dushana, Thrishira, 14,000 demons at Janasthanam for the sake of his
dearest wife Sita. If there was a choice to make between the Kingdom or
Sita, it would be highly appreciative and reasonable to choose chaste woman
Sita, daughter of Janaka the noble and a devoted wife of Rama who was found
from the Yaga arena (Ayonija) while fixing the ground by the righteous King
Janaka and the eldest daughter in law of King Dasaratha, Emperor of
Ayodhya. Anjaneya sorrowfully thought that the highly virtuous Sita left
the Kingdom and its luxuries for her husband, followed him all through the
forest like his shadow, served him at her heart’s content and suffering all the
agonies and troubles submissively with the memories of her dearest husband
Rama, even forgot to notice the beautiful surroundings or the threat from the
demons. She was having minimum jewels on her body, she discarded all the
jewels were stretched all over the platform she was seated, she was relentlessly
chanting the name of Rama. She was like a lonely Chakravaha yearning for
the company of its beloved; she was in a pathetic state of Chakravaha bird
without its companion. At last, Anjaneya affirmed to himself that she is
none other than Sita, devoted wife of Rama.