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Hanuman Watches Lanka Burn
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Hanuman Watches Lanka Burn
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Rawana's men tied the tail of Hanuman with clothes, poured oil on it and lit it. The monkey with the burning tail then was taken in a procession to humiliate him. Upon his escape, he jumped from house to house and all wooden structures started catching fire from his tail. The whole island of Lanka started burning in no time.

Hanuman, after ensuring that imprisoned Sita was safe, proceeded to sea-shore and extinguished the fire of his tail. He leisurely and gleefully watched the burning of Lanka.

Hanuman then crossed the sea and joined back his eagerly waiting clan. He reported the matter and all of them heaved sigh of relief, after learning the whereabouts of Sita. All proceeded to Rishyamooka mountain where Rama was putting up. Hanuman presented the jewel of Sita to Rama. He recognized it at once, and hugged Hanuman.

Sugreeva organized his monkey army and all proceeded to southern sea with Rama and Laxman
Date 1916
date QS:P571,+1916-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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