When the demon king Ravana abducted Rama’s wife Sita, the world was plunged into darkness. Rama, aided by his loyal brother Lakshmana, sought the help of the monkey‑king Sugriva. It was then that Hanuman, a devoted disciple of Sugriva, volunteered to locate Sita. Hanuman gathered his courage, took a single mighty leap, and crossed the ocean to the island of Lanka. There, he discovered Sita imprisoned in a garden of ash, guarded by fierce demons. With gentle words and a promise of rescue, he reassured her, then returned to Rama with the news. The Burning of Lanka Rama’s army prepared for battle, but Hanuman, ever bold, returned to Lanka to set the city ablaze. He seized a burning twig, leapt across the city’s walls, and ignited the palace, striking fear into Ravana’s heart. The Final Battle When the great war finally erupted, Hanuman’s strength turned the tide. He lifted the massive mountain of Sanjeevani to heal the wounded, shattered enemy formations with his thunderous roar, and protected Rama with an impenetrable shield of devotion. Legacy After the war, Hanuman returned to his forest home, where he spent his days in meditation, ever ready to aid those who call upon him. His story lives on as a symbol of selfless service, boundless courage, and the power of faith.