When Hanuman Met Sage Kandu: A Teaching on Grief, Anger, and Eternal Truth The Ramayana does not merely narrate events; it unfolds profound spiritual truths through encounters that test character and awaken wisdom. One such lesser-spoken episode is the meeting of Hanuman with Sage Kandu during the southern search for Mata Sita. This episode stands as a powerful reflection on grief, anger, and the nature of reality as understood in Hindu thought. The Southern Search and the Barren Valley As part of the Vanara search party, Hanuman, Angada, Nala, and Neela journey southward, scanning forests, mountains, and oceans for signs of Mata Sita. Their path leads them into a vast and desolate valley where life seems to have retreated entirely. There is no greenery, no sound of birds, and no movement except the relentless dust storms. The land itself appears wounded. Hanuman, ever alert and intuitive, senses that such a lifeless region could conceal a terrible secret. A place devoid of life, h...