Vaddama — Lanka Loki Poyi

Before leaving, Hanuman wanted the demons of Lanka to know that Rama’s messenger had arrived. He allowed himself to be captured, and when Ravana’s soldiers set his tail on fire, he used that very fire to leap from roof to roof, turning the golden city into a blaze of justice.

Among them stood Hanuman. While others debated the distance, Hanuman looked toward the horizon with a quiet, fierce devotion. He wasn't thinking of the demons he might face or the impossibility of the leap; he was thinking only of his Lord, Rama. Lanka Loki Poyi Vaddama

The journey was not easy. The sea demoness Surasa rose to swallow him, and the shadow-grabbing Simhika tried to pull him down. But Hanuman used his wit and strength to overcome them both, never losing sight of his mission. Before leaving, Hanuman wanted the demons of Lanka

The vast southern ocean roared, its waves like giant, grey walls crashing against the shores of Mahendra Mountain. The Vanara army stood silent, their hearts heavy with the task ahead. Somewhere across these churning waters lay Lanka, the golden fortress where Mother Sita was held captive. While others debated the distance, Hanuman looked toward

Having fulfilled his promise, Hanuman returned across the ocean. He didn't just bring back news; he brought back the "Chudamani" (Sita's jewel) and the certainty that victory was near.

Finally, the golden spires of Lanka glimmered in the moonlight. Hanuman shrunk his size to that of a small forest monkey and slipped past the guards. He found Sita in the Ashoka Grove, weary but resolute. When he handed her Rama’s ring, her tears of sorrow turned to hope.

Turning to his companions, his voice rang out with the confidence of the song: "Lanka Loki Poyi Vaddama Ramayya?" ("Shall I go into Lanka and return, O Rama?")