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Velukkudi Krishnan Sundara Kandam Part 1 Upd

Part 1 usually covers Hanuman’s encounter with , the demon guarding the city. While other orators treat this as a minor fight scene, Velukkudi describes it as a metaphor for conquering internal demons (Kama, Krodha, Lobha) before entering the spiritual city (the heart).

Before the leap, Hanuman is reminded of his dormant powers by Jambavan. Velukkudi Swami emphasizes that we all have "divine strength" within us that requires the guidance of an Acharya (teacher) to awaken. velukkudi krishnan sundara kandam part 1

Krishnan also explores the character of Sita, highlighting her significance as a symbol of feminine virtues and spiritual strength. He notes that Sita's abduction by Ravana represents the forces of evil and the material world that seek to ensnare the individual. However, Sita's steadfast devotion to Rama and her refusal to yield to Ravana's advances demonstrate her spiritual resilience and determination. Part 1 usually covers Hanuman’s encounter with ,