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2023年12月12日星期二

Havoc in the Demon Palace

 


Havoc in the Demon Palace

 

Agudumba continued to tell the mythical story to the donkey that the monkey god Hanuman had found Sita.

Before the monkey Hanuman went to Lanka to look for Sita, Rama gave Hanuman a ring as a token of his sighting of Sita. After the monkey god Hanuman found Sita, he held in his arms a handful of hair that Sita gave him. This was Sita's testimony to Rama.

The monkey god Hanuman found Sita and could leave the island of Lanka to return to Rama. But the monkey god Hanuman felt that he could not just go back silently, and he had to punish the demon Ravana.

The monkey god Hanuman suddenly thought: "Why not take this opportunity to carefully inspect the military deployment on Lanka Island and find out the strength of the ten-headed demon? Yes! Let's do a fire reconnaissance!"

So the monkey god Hanuman came to a high mountain, jumped towards the north, and successfully returned to the land. He uprooted many trees in the garden, picked flowers and fruits and scattered them all over the palace.

Good monkey Hanuman! He suddenly jumped up and roared, shocking the world.

The divine monkey Hanuman has great magical powers and can perform seventy-three kinds of changes. He can wield a golden rod in a dazzling way, which is both brave and alert.

The divine monkey swayed and became as tall as a mountain. He rushed and collided, and the garden of the ten-headed demon was turned upside down and turned into a mess: the big tree was overturned, and the grinning ghost appeared; the flower bed was lifted up into the pond and trampled into mud.

All the monsters were sleeping soundly. When they heard a noise, they came out to investigate. They saw a big mountain running rampant in the garden. I didn't know what kind of monster was coming, so I hurriedly reported the ten-headed monster. When the ten-headed demon heard that his beloved garden had been destroyed, he screamed angrily and ordered all the monsters to catch him.

The demon soldiers rushed out of the palace and came to the garden. The ground is a mess, where are the ghosts? Just as they were about to search, they suddenly heard laughter coming from the garden door. Looking up, it turned out to be a big monkey sitting on the arch, baring its white teeth and winking at them. All the monster soldiers swarmed forward, slashing at the divine monkey with daggers, long swords, and iron door bolts.

Hanuman calmly jumped down from the arch, waved the golden rod in his hand, and started dancing. His big tail hit the ground with a roar like thunder, and the demons were so frightened that they fled away with their heads in their hands. Hanuman struck them one by one to death as if sweeping the floor with his golden rod.

Looking at the demon corpses everywhere, the monkey god felt that these little devils were too inexperienced and this battle was too unsatisfactory. So he rushed out of the garden, walked onto the street, and went straight to the palace of the ten-headed devil. He wants to destroy the demon city and kill the ten-headed demon.

Hanuman swayed through the streets lined with splendid buildings, smashing many pavilions and pavilions. As he walked, he shouted, asking the ten-headed demon to hand over Sita and return it to Rama.

Only then did Shitumo realize that the monkey head was originally sent by Rama to look for Sita. He then sent a large group of demon soldiers to capture Hanuman.

Thousands of demon soldiers, holding murderous weapons in hand, gathered around. When Hanuman saw this, he became angry and turned the golden rod in his hand into a large pillar supporting the palace, sweeping it in a large circle. The demon soldiers immediately fell down in pieces like harvesting rice, and their blood flowed into rivers. Hanuman held the golden rod in his hand, grinning, jumped up to the arch of the city, and went to rest.

From the fear of the monster, report the ten-headed devil quickly. The ten-headed demon then sent the demon general Jambmoling to shoot arrows at Hanuman. Jambhumolin has huge teeth and fangs, is extremely powerful, is skilled in arrows, and can hit a hundred hits. He led the archers and quietly rushed to the arch at the top of the city. Thousands of bamboo arrows were aimed at the monkey. With a command, thousands of arrows were fired, and a shower of arrows flew towards the monkey.

Hanuman was victorious and was so happy that he did not watch out for the hidden arrows. He was hit by more than a dozen arrows on his body, face and arms, which caused a dull pain. It turns out that this magical monkey is protected by gods and immortals. Ordinary weapons cannot harm him, and the bamboo arrows that hit it only reach its fur. But how could Hanuman allow the demon soldiers to harm him? He screamed in anger, jumped up, jumped off the arch, picked up the boulder, and threw it at the demon general.

The demon general Jambu Molin dodged slightly, dodged the boulder, and released a series of arrows, hitting Hanuman, causing pain and itching all over his body. The monkey god became even more furious. He pulled off the big iron latch of the city gate and threw it out with all his strength. The door bolt hit Jambhumolin's chest with a huge force. The monster didn't even have time to scream, before it fell on its back and was smashed into meat cakes.

All the demon soldiers dispersed with a roar and fled back to the palace.

When the ten-headed demon heard that Jambu Molin had been beaten to death, he was frightened and angry, and walked back and forth in the hall. He also sent four commander-in-chiefs of demon soldiers and prince Asha who were good at shooting and fighting to lead the demon soldiers to surround the monkey. They drove chariots, held murderous weapons in their hands, shot arrows and stones, and swarmed towards the monkey like a tide. However, they were repelled by the monkeys again and again, leaving behind layers of demonic corpses, like an ugly stone beach after low tide.

The demon soldiers lost their troops and generals, and retreated steadily. The ten demon eyes turned red.

He had no choice but to use his most proud magic weapon - sending his other son Indraji to fight. Indra has a magic weapon given by the great god Brahma, called Brahma Arrow, which is invincible. This Brahma arrow is originally an arrow. When it is shot out, it will emit fire and smoke, chasing the person being shot. No matter how roundabout the person is or how fast he escapes, it will catch up and hit him. After being shot, it turns into a rope, automatically tying the prey tightly. And, no matter how big or small the prey can expand or contract, it will expand and contract with it and never loosen.

Hanuman was tied up by this Brahma arrow. Ravana's son brought a group of demons and caught the monkey Hanuman on the spot and tied him before Ravana.

The demon soldiers were overjoyed and brought Hanuman to the ten-headed demon.

The ten-headed demon Ravana wanted to tease the troublesome monkey, so he gritted his teeth and ordered Hanuman's tail to be poured with oil, lit on fire, and then let him go and paraded him through the streets. Let the monkey with the burning tail jump and jump for their fun.

All the demon soldiers hurriedly wrapped rags and cotton wool around the monkey's tail, poured oil on it, lit it on fire, and pushed and pushed him into the street.

The monkey god Hanuman's tail burned with fire, but he felt no pain at all. He took the opportunity to fly up, using his tail as a torch, and set fires everywhere in the palace and city. Suddenly, the city of Lanka burst into flames and became a sea of fire.

Sita heard the news on the street and knew that Hanuman was in trouble. She clasped her hands together and prayed to the God of Fire, asking him to protect the monkey. The god of fire subtracted the heat from Hanuman's tail, leaving only the flames. Hanuman did not feel the burning, but felt the cool breeze. So, he wandered around happily, secretly spying for opportunities to escape.

But it is said that the owner of the Brahma Arrow, Indra Qi, treasures this treasure very much, collects it carefully, and is never willing to use it lightly. Originally, Hanuman was tied up with the Brahma arrows. As the monkey expanded, shrank, became thinner and thicker, he became very distressed. At this moment, the flames on the monkey's tail roared and licked the rope of the Brahma arrow, and he became even more worried. I couldn't help but think: "Oh! Don't break my magic weapon. Let's loosen it."

When he thought like this, the Brahma Arrow immediately lost its power. It can no longer expand and contract freely. As the monkey was walking, he suddenly felt the rope loosen.

"Okay!" There was a burst of joy in his heart. What a smart monkey, he understood immediately. He quickly shrunk his body, broke free from his bonds, and jumped onto the city. The fire on the tail roared and burned, like a charged cloud, drawing dazzling arcs here and there in the night.

The monkey jumped from one roof to another. In an instant, flames shot into the sky in Lanka City, and ghosts cried and wolves howled. The raging fire burned down the city of Lanka, leaving only Ashoka Forest where Sita was imprisoned unburned by the fire.

After the divine monkey Hanuman set enough fire, he flew to the seaside, dipped his tail in the sea water to extinguish the fire, and then returned to Mount Rishamuga to report the news to Rama.

Agudengba said to the donkey Ma Hu: In Chinese mythology, the Sun Wukong can transform 72 times, and the Aryan monkey god Hanuman can transform 73 times; the weapon of the monkey god Hanuman is a golden stick, and the Sun Wukong plays with a golden hoop that can automatically expand and contract; Sun Wukong and the monkey god Hanuman can soar into the clouds and mist. Ha, the monkey god Ha Newman is the prototype of Sun Wukong, so there should be nothing wrong with it. Therefore, later generations often say: The monkey god Hanuman is the Chinese Sun Wukong, but the prototype of the Chinese Sun Wukong is the Indian monkey Hanuman.

Agudumba sang an Aryan song in praise of the monkey god, "The Monkey Hanuman":

 

There is a Hanuman in India

The monkey god is of Aryan origin

Holding a golden rod to slay the devil

Soaring in the clouds and riding in the mist will transform

 

Aryans are strong

Rampant in Indo-Europe for thousands of years

Once migrated to the Central Plains

The monkey god went to the Flame Mountain

 

From then on, there was Sun Wukong

Don’t believe in ghosts and gods making trouble in heaven

Fierce eyes and golden eyes distinguish good from evil

Passed down through the ages and praised by everyone

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