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Sundara Kānda: Hanuman's Odyssey - 36

Canto 53

Tail on Fire

Sibling as his stood so firm
Spoke then Ravan changing tune.

Spare as we may life of him
Let him not go scot-free now.

Pride as vanars at their tails
Set his tail on fire that hurts.

Goes as he back with burnt tail
Makes a scene to folk back home.

Burns as his tail like a log
Take this vanar round boulevards.

Having led him out of court
Set the palace guards all there
Rags to tie on Hanuman’s tail.

Worked as guards on tail his long
Turned it Hanuman like tree trunk.

Pouring oil then on rags
Set they tail of his on fire.

Gathered in time Lankans all
To see Hanuman’s tail on fire.

Though he could have freed himself
Bore that Hanuman thus in thought.

Escape that I this ordeal
It’s not for me such big deal.

Isn’t it the trouble they give
Fraction of the hurt I caused?

Can’t I on my own tackle
All these Ravan’s men at arms?

Bear I should well this ordeal
For the sake of my Lord Ram.

Roamed I though the town at night
Failed I would have to grasp well
The ins and outs of its layout.

Now that they would take me round
Through their streets in broad daylight
Chance I would have to assess
Strengths and weakness of the foe.

Falling as well in his trap
Led him Ravan’s men in chains
Through the streets of Lanka then.

Gloating over their success
Made they Hanuman their trophy.

Unmindful of burning tail
Scanned all Hanuman as he moved.

Saw he dumps of ammos large
Found he bunkers there well manned.

Buildings he found camouflaged
Tunnels which had underground.

As they taunted him a spy
Smiled to himself then Hanuman.

So to see his tail on fire
Came out Lankans then in droves.

Carried some then to Seetha
Tale of vanar’s burning tail.

For so long all in undertones
He’s the one with whom thee spake.

Hurt was Seetha by that news
Prayed she Agni to spare him.

Submit she did to Fire God
That he might save Hanuman then.

Deem if thou me true to Ram
Spare then Hanuman from thy heat.

Goodwill of gods if I earned
For my goodness to mankind
Be kind now to this Hanuman.

If Ram feels that I do yearn
For the embrace of his warmth
Pray go cool on Hanuman now.

Feel if thee that Lord Sugreev
Could help Rama take me out
From the darkness of Lanka
Pray thee comfort give Hanuman.

Lost no time then God of Fire
From his heat to spare Hanuman.

Blew then Vayu his father
Icy breeze to cool Hanuman.

Wondered Hanuman how it was
Rags though on his tail on fire
Yet he felt no heat as such.

Tail as mine as thus burning
None I feel the pain for that!

For the soothing feel I have
Lay the reason somewhere else.

For the sake of Rama’s cause
Didn’t Mainaka offer seat
For me to rest on his peak?

Likewise Agni should’ve thought
Fits it Rama’s cause like glove
Were he to leave me unscathed.

Might I as well owe all this
To the kindness of Lord Rama
And his faithful spouse Seetha.

Or else Agni being friend
Of my father Vayu wind
Would have spared me this ordeal.

Knowing am on Ram’s errand
Gave as affront folks all these
So to keep up his prestige
And to make them well realize
That they played all but with fire
Won’t I pay them in same coin?

Houdini made as he then
Went he roaring up in skies.

With his burning tail and all
Landed then on Lankan gates.

Assumed simian form Hanuman
Slipped he through the chains on him.

Grew he then back into giant
Looked he all the while for mace.

Picked he latch of that huge gate
Slew he all the guards he faced.

Having none to restrain him
With his burning tail Hanuman
Shone he like the mid-day sun.