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From: p.v. narayanan
Date: 28 June 2014 at 21:42
Subject: Lord Rama's ring.
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Thanks to Venkataraman Ramamurthy:

One day when Rama was sitting on his throne, his ring fell off. When it
touched the earth, it made a hole in the ground and disappeared into it. It
was gone. His trusty henchman, Hanuman, was at his feet. Rama said to
Hanuman, ‘Look, my ring is lost. Find it for me.’
Now Hanuman can enter any hole, no matter how tiny. He had the power to
become the smallest of the small and larger than the largest thing. So he
took on a tiny form and went down the hole. He went and went and went and
suddenly fell into the netherworld. There were women down there. ‘Look, a
tiny monkey! It’s fallen from above!’ Then they caught him and placed him
on a platter (thali). The King of Spirits (bhut), who lives in the
netherworld, likes to eat animals. So Hanuman was sent to him as part of
his dinner, along with his vegetables. Hanuman sat on the platter,
wondering what to do. While this was going on in the netherworld. Rama sat
on his throne on the earth above. The sage Vasistha and the god Brahma came
to see him. They said to Rama, ‘We want to talk privately with you. We
don’t want anyone to hear what we say or interrupt it. Do we agree?’
‘All right,’ said Rama, ‘we’ll talk.’
Then they said. ‘Lay down a rule. If anyone comes in as we are talking, his
head should be cut off.’
‘It will be done,’ said Rama.
Who would be the most trustworthy person to guard the door? Hanuman had
gone down to fetch the ring. Rama trusted no one more than Laksmana, so he
asked Laksmana to stand by the door. ‘Don’t allow anyone to enter,’ he
ordered. Laksmana was standing at the door when the sage Visvamitra
appeared and said, ‘I need to see Rama at once. It’s urgent. Tell me, where
is Rama?’ Laksmana said, ‘Don’t go in now. He is talking to some people.
It’s important.’ ‘What is there that Rama would hide from me?’ said
Visvamitra. ‘I must go in, right now.’
Laksmana said, ‘I’ll have to ask his permission before I can let you in.’
‘Go in and ask then.’ ‘I can’t go in till Rama comes out. You’ll have to
wait.’
‘If you don’t go in and announce my presence, I’ll burn the entire kingdom
of Ayodhya with a curse,’ said Visvamitra. Laksmana thought, ‘If I go in
now, I’ll die. But if I don’t go, this hotheaded man will burn down the
kingdom. All the subjects, all things living in it, will die. It’s better
that I alone should die.’
So he went right in. Rama asked him, ‘What’s the matter?’ ‘Visvamitra is
here.’ ‘Send him in.’
So Visvamitra went in. The private talk had already come to an end. Brahma
and Vasistha had come to see Rama and say to him, ‘Your work in the world
of human beings is over. Your incarnation as Rama must now be given up.
Leave this body, come up, and rejoin the gods.’ That’s all they wanted to
say.
Laksmana said to Rama, ‘Brother, you should cut off my head.’ Rama said,
‘Why? We had nothing more to say. Nothing was left. So why should I cut off
your head?’
Laksmana said, ‘You can’t do that. You can’t let me off because I’m your
brother. There’ll be a blot on Rama’s name. You didn't spare your wife. You
sent her to the jungle. I must be punished. I will leave.' Laksmana was an
avatar of Sesa, the serpent on whom Visnu sleeps. His time was up too. He
went directly to the river Sarayu and disappeared in the flowing waters.
When Laksmana relinquished his body. Rama summoned all his followers,
Vibhisana, Sugriva, and others, and arranged for the coronation of his twin
sons, Lava and Kusa. Then Rama too entered the river Sarayu. All this
while, Hanuman was in the netherworld. When he was finally taken to the
King of Spirits, he kept repeating the name of Rama. ‘Rama Rama Rama
Then the King of Spirits asked, ‘Who are you?’ ‘Hanuman.’ ‘Hanuman? Why
have you come here?’ ‘Rama’s ring fell into a hole. I’ve come to fetch it.’
The king looked around and showed him a platter. On it were thousands of
rings. They were all Rama’s rings. The king brought the platter to Hanuman,
set it down, and said, ‘Pick out your Rama’s ring and take it.’ They were
all exactly the same. ‘I don’t know which one it is,’ said Hanuman, shaking
his head. The King of Spirits said, ‘There have been as many Ramas as there
are rings on this platter. When you return to earth, you will not find
Rama. This incarnation of Rama is now over. Whenever an incarnation of Rama
is about to be over, his ring falls down. I collect them and keep them. Now
you can go.’
So Hanuman left.

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