Living in the Present: Hanuman's Teaching on Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva The Meeting of Divine Messenger and Grieving Sage In the vast tapestry of the Ramayana, countless episodes illuminate profound spiritual truths. During his heroic search for Sita, Hanuman encountered Sage Kandu, a learned soul whose grief had transformed him. The untimely death of his sixteen-year-old son had filled the sage's heart with such anguish and anger toward the divine order that his emotions manifested as a vast desert around his dwelling—a powerful metaphor for how sorrow can create barrenness in our lives. This encounter became the setting for one of the most enlightening discourses on the nature of the Supreme Consciousness and its manifestation as the Trimurti—the three primary aspects of the divine. Understanding the Question of Form and Formlessness Sage Kandu posed a question that has echoed through millennia of Hindu philosophical inquiry: If the Supreme Consciousness is truly formless,...