valmiki...kamban tulsidas sketched lakshamana as ever so diligent, vigilant, wakeful and highly supportive. His intellect is sharp and he reasons out many incidents logically. As Sri VVS Aiyar observes, "But whenever it is not a question of Kaikeyi or Bharata, Lakshmana's mind sees clear as crystal. He is in all other matters the wisest of the wise and the wariest of the wary. His devotion to Rama and Sita gives him a power of insight which is denied to Rama himself
It is the power of devotion that works all wonders. Faith and devotion are the bulwarks of our very existence. Speaking of them, there is oral narratives of outskrits of uttar pradesh after ramachandra was coronated lakshmana was appointed public grievance officer once a person.had to cross the ocean from mainland to lanka. Lakshmana gave him a small object wrapped in cloth. Keep this with you, he told that person. Tie it up around your waist and you can just walk over the ocean.'
The person did so and he could walk over the ocean. But half way through he was so curious about the object that lakshmana gave him. 'How come this thing enables me to walk over the waves?' he wondered and opened the wrapping. He found a leaf with the name 'Ram' written on it. 'So, is it only this?' thought he and the next moment he could not remain on top of the waves any more! Faith moves mountains. Devotion gives you the strength to do so...'and that is why Hanuman, imbued with devotion for Rama could fly across the ocean chanting the name of Rama, while Rama had to build a bridge to do so!😳
(note: in some version it is mentioned vibhishna gave the leaf to the person)
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Well, that shows the power of devotion...lakshmana devotion to Rama and Sita gives him a power of insight which is denied to Rama himself," emphasises the same point. It is the thing that has been responsible for the onward march of generations. There is nothing to surpass the power of the devotion and faith combine. And that is how Lakshmana could see a lot more than Rama himself on several occasions, for he was the child perched on the father's shoulders, who by the sheer advantage of the extra height, is able to see more than what the father can see. But who can deny that it is the father who gives that advantage of 'extra height' to the child thus enabling him to envision more!...
p.s. zee ramayana do u even understand these words 😡