Hanuman, the embodiment of Communication Skills
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Pioneer (18-09-20200
Hanuman, Hanumanth or Anjaneya a mighty minister of monkeys’ king
Sugriva appears in Ramayana for the first time in Kishkindha Kanda-the fourth
part of Ramayana. He is the leading character and Hero in Sundara kanda. Lord
Rama with his younger brother Lakshmana in search of his wife who was abducted
by monsters’ king Ravana enter the surroundings of Rushyamook Mountain. There,
in the nearby precincts of Kishkindha, king Sugriva was living in exile. Being
afraid of his elder brother Vali, Sugriva thought that, perhaps, they came
there at the instance of Vali to kill him.
Hanuman
having understood the anxiety of Sugriva pacifies him with his typical
communication dialogue, “if a king of your stature and caliber loses his
reason, logic, wisdom, intellect and integrity then how can he save his people?
Do not form opinions merely on the face value”. The immediate reaction of
Sugriva was to deploy Hanuman as his emissary to elicit information about Rama
and Lakshmana.
Hanuman
on reaching Rama, in his own typical style conversed with the brothers. “My
lords! Who you are? Why did you come here? By looks you seem to be king sages
or gods”. His communication to Rama and Lakshmana was so interesting that they
were spell bound all the time without interrupting. Hanuman,
revealed his name and who he was and also mentioned about his king Sugriva
including how Vali his elder brother driven away Sugriva from the kingdom.
Rama
pleased and told Lakshmana, “Hanuman appears to be an expert and exponent of
grammar. Despite continuous communication there is no single aberration in his
words. He did not utter even one single out of context word. Anyone who listens
to him will automatically become his admirer. He is a true, devout and
committed emissary”.
On
reaching Sugriva, introducing Rama to Sugriva Hanuman used all his
communication skills and put all information about Rama in right perspective. “He
is personification of truth, bravery, courage, divinity and what not. Since his
wife was abducted by Ravana, in search of her, soliciting your friendship he
came here with his brother. You better go to him and worship him”. Ultimately bond
of friendship between Rama and Sugriva developed.
After
Sugriva’s elder brother King Vali was killed by Rama during a duel between the
brothers, Vali’s wife Tara fell in deep sorrow and was crying incessantly.
Hanuman consoling her said, “Past is past. What you are supposed to do now is
not crying but plan for the future. Your son Angad who is still a boy needs to
be taken care of and it’s your responsibility totally”. Later Lord Rama
performed coronation ceremony of Sugriva making him as Monkey King of
Kishkindha.
When
Hanuman felt that Sugriva forgotten the responsibility of searching Sita,
decided to caution him. Accordingly, he told Sugriva “Oh! King of Monkeys! You
acquired prosperity, wealth and the kingdom. Your friend’s work is yet to be
accomplished. It’s better that you immediately initiate efforts to do the work
entrusted to you by your friend. You send monkeys to all directions to search
for Sita. It’s already delayed. Better you fulfil your promise”.
On
hearing Hanuman Sugriva jumped into action and sent monkey warriors to all
directions. Towards southern side Hanuman with his team was asked to go. Rama
took out his golden ring and passed on to Hanuman to show it to Sita as and when
he would be able to see her. Hanuman shouldered the responsibility.
Hanuman
along with his monkey colleagues searched in nook and corners for Sita but in
vain. At one stage Vali’s son Angad, being desperate of not finding Sita
anywhere decided to stay back with his supporters somewhere away from his
uncle’s kingdom Kishkindha apparently with an objective of revolting against
Sugriva. Hanuman smelling this and the intentions of Angad to establish a
separate Monkey kingdom warned Angad in unequivocal terms explicitly cautioning
of the consequences. One of the wonderful communications in Ramayana is perhaps
this only.
On the advice of Sampathi, monkeys reached the
Ocean side to cross it and go to Lanka. Hanuman plunges into action and
bourgeons his body multiple times as a show of strength to cross the Ocean. Hanuman
moved towards the mountain Mahindradri on his way to Lanka in search of Sita.
Here the communication of Hanuman to his fellow monkey heroes exhibits his
confidence in him and enthuses others.
On
reaching Lanka, Hanuman plans to enter in to the city but was obstructed by
Lankhini the Chief Sentry and questioned his credentials. Unperturbed, Hanuman
says to her that, he came to see the beautiful Lanka which is shining with its
army, ramparts and domes as well as houses. When she did not accept, he outwits
her with a big hit forcing her to request him to save her. Later he was allowed
to go in and wander as he liked to search Sita.
Hanuman
searches in the whole of Lanka for Sita and saw her in Ashoka garden. Hanuman
decided to communicate to Sita all the details of Rama so that she would
recognize and believe him. He moved on to the top of the branch of the tree and
started speaking loudly so that Sita would be able to hear and receive the
communication well.
Hanuman
by starting with the name of Dasarath, attracts the attention of Sita. Having
succeeded he proceeded further. Then Hanuman mentions about Dasharatha’s elder
son Rama, his qualities, his valor, his omniscience, omnipotence, omnivorous
characteristics etc. Having heard her husband’s name, she became more
interested. Then Hanuman started mentioning from Rama’s entering into forest
till Sugriva entrusting the work of Sita’s search. He concluded by saying that,
“I am fortunate that I being one among those who are searching Sita could find
her here”.
After
gaining confidence that Sita steadily believing him, Hanuman got down from the
tree branch and conversed with her to confirm that she was Sita. This provoked
Hanuman to reveal to Sita the purpose of his coming there. Here again Hanuman
used all his communication skills by praising Rama and his qualities. He said
that Rama with such great qualities sent him as his emissary to find out where
Sita was. In a bid to resolve doubt in her mind Sita questions Hanuman to
explain in detail as to how he became a friend of Rama and also describe the
body features of Rama and Lakshmana. This in fact was a typical question Sita
put to Hanuman and his reply was again a great example of his communication
skill.
On
taking leave from Sita, Hanuman wanted to have a look at the whole of Lanka for
which he decided to wage a war against Ravana’s supporters. He did so and
finally voluntarily surrender in a bid to reach Ravana. Hanuman spoke few
words, typical of his communication skills, to Ravana.
“At
the behest of King Sugriva, I am here to see you and your Lanka. I saw Sita in
your Lanka. (Hanuman did not tell Ravana that he abducted Sita, but categorically
mentioned that she is illegally in his custody, which again is a communication
skill). You, who literally studied all pious literature, should not indulge in
troubling women like this. This will lead to annihilation of your kith and kin
and entire kingdom. none can face Rama in the war. Handover Sita to Rama”. On
returning to Kishkindha the way he revealed the presence of Sita in Lanka to
Rama is again a best example of communication skills.
Time
and again Hanuman proves that he was an embodiment of communication skills.
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