Kalyanasougandhikam
Bheeman, the mighty son of Vayu (God of Wind), is having a pleasant time with his wife Panchaali in the forest when she is enchanted by the smell of a flower carried by the breeze. When Panchaali requests Bheeman if he can fetch more such (Sougandhika) flowers for her, the valorous Bheeman sets out in search of them. Hanuman, Bheeman’s elder brother, in order to chasten Bheeman for his arrogance, takes the form of a frail, old monkey and lies down blocking Bheeman’s way. An entertaining altercation ensues, at the end of which Bheeman realizes his folly and apologizes to Hanuman. With the guidance and blessings of Hanuman, Bheeman then succeeds in procuring the Sougandhika flowers.
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