Jai sri Baba Lal ji,
He launched the Brahmastra against Hanuman, who, crushed a whole host even as he fell when he saw that the monkey had swooned, he entangled the latter in a noose of serpents and carried him off now, Parvati, is it conceivable that the envoy of the lord whose very name enable the wise to asunder the bonds of mundane existent should come under bondage, No-it was in the service of lord that Hanuman allowed himself to be bound, when the demons heard that the monkey had been captured and noosed, they all rushed to the court in order to enjoy the spectacle, the monkey arrived and saw Ravana court his superb glory, baffled description, even gods and regents of the quarters stood meek with joined palms, all watching the movement of his eyebrows in the great dismay, but the monkey's soul was no more disturbed at the sight of his power than Garuda would be frightened in the midst of a number of serpents, When the ten headed monster saw the monkey he laughed and railed at him but presently he recalled his son's death and felt sad at heart, Said the king of Lanka-who are you-monkey-and by whose might have you wrought the destruction of the grove, what dis you never hear my name, i see you exceptionally bold wretch, for what offence dis you kill the demons, tell me, fool, are you not afraid of losing your life, Listen Ravana, recall him whose might, Brahma, Hari and Shiva carry on their respective function of creation, preservation, and destruction, by whose might the Sesa supports on his head the entire globe, with its mountain and forests, who assumes various forms in order to protect the gods and teach a lesson to wretches like you, who broke Shiva's unbendable bow and crushed with it the pride of a host of princes, who dispatched Khara, Dushna, Trishara and Vali, all unequaled in strength, By an iota of whose might you were able to conquer the entire creation, both animate and inanimate, and whose beloved spouse has been stolen by you, know me to be his envoy,
Jai Sri Baba Lal Dayal ji
He launched the Brahmastra against Hanuman, who, crushed a whole host even as he fell when he saw that the monkey had swooned, he entangled the latter in a noose of serpents and carried him off now, Parvati, is it conceivable that the envoy of the lord whose very name enable the wise to asunder the bonds of mundane existent should come under bondage, No-it was in the service of lord that Hanuman allowed himself to be bound, when the demons heard that the monkey had been captured and noosed, they all rushed to the court in order to enjoy the spectacle, the monkey arrived and saw Ravana court his superb glory, baffled description, even gods and regents of the quarters stood meek with joined palms, all watching the movement of his eyebrows in the great dismay, but the monkey's soul was no more disturbed at the sight of his power than Garuda would be frightened in the midst of a number of serpents, When the ten headed monster saw the monkey he laughed and railed at him but presently he recalled his son's death and felt sad at heart, Said the king of Lanka-who are you-monkey-and by whose might have you wrought the destruction of the grove, what dis you never hear my name, i see you exceptionally bold wretch, for what offence dis you kill the demons, tell me, fool, are you not afraid of losing your life, Listen Ravana, recall him whose might, Brahma, Hari and Shiva carry on their respective function of creation, preservation, and destruction, by whose might the Sesa supports on his head the entire globe, with its mountain and forests, who assumes various forms in order to protect the gods and teach a lesson to wretches like you, who broke Shiva's unbendable bow and crushed with it the pride of a host of princes, who dispatched Khara, Dushna, Trishara and Vali, all unequaled in strength, By an iota of whose might you were able to conquer the entire creation, both animate and inanimate, and whose beloved spouse has been stolen by you, know me to be his envoy,
Jai Sri Baba Lal Dayal ji