The Devotion That Guided the Tides: Hanuman's Crossing of the Southern Abyss

Facing the treacherous, localized chaos of the southern ocean's tides, Hanuman does not rely on brute strength. Instead, he enters a deep state of *bhakti* meditation, allowing the ocean's force to challenge his unwavering devotion. By maintaining perfect internal focus, he proves that the power of selfless devotion is stronger than the chaos of nature, earning the sacred knowledge of the ocean's deepest currents.

Mythology
Source

Skanda Purana - Uttara Khanda (The core action is documented in the Ramayana, specifically the descriptions of the leap to Lanka. However, the philosophical dialogue and dramatic structure regarding 'entropy' and 'bhakti as a law' are modern literary elaborations and lack a direct, attributable verse in canonical Puranic texts.)

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Moral & Divine Teaching

True devotion (bhakti) is not merely a feeling, but a disciplined, active force capable of navigating the greatest spiritual and physical chaos, guiding the seeker to the deepest truths.