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Before satellites and smartphones,
faith carried the first signal —
across the sea, through the sky,
powered not by data, but unlimited devotion.
The beautiful Rama
sent a beautiful message
to the beautiful Sita,
through the beautiful Hanuman.
Thus, “Sundara Messaging Sundari”
became the first SMS in the world —
Sundara Services operated by Hanuman. 📩🐒✨
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💫 Epilogue
The world’s first cross-border message wasn’t digital — it was divine.
When communication was pure, distance disappeared.
When the sender was truth and the carrier was faith,
the message reached the hands — unencrypted. 🕉️
Is a delightful poetic twist on the Ramayana’s Sundara Kanda! Blending ancient devotion with modern acronyms like SMS—Hanuman as the original messenger app, zero latency, infinite range, and powered by pure bhakti. If only today’s networks had that kind of reliability. 🐒📜
Epilogue – mini-extension:
When signals fade and batteries die,
remember the leap across the ocean wide.
No towers needed, no fees to pay—
just a monkey god lighting the way. ✨🕉️
“The triumphant return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya, illuminating the first Diwali.”

As the lamps flicker and fireworks dance in the sky this Diwali on October 20, 2025, let us welcome the arrival of Lord Rama with open hearts and joyous spirits. In the spirit of the timeless Ramayana, where devotion bridged oceans and conquered darkness, we celebrate not just with lights, but with the eternal “SMS” – Sundara Messaging Sundari – the divine dispatch that sparked hope and reunion. 1 “The grand procession welcoming Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana home.”

May your Diwali be filled with the light of truth, the strength of faith, and messages of love that travel faster than any signal – powered by pure bhakti. Let Hanuman’s leap remind us that no distance is too great when the heart is the carrier.📩🐒✨🕉️
From ancient epics to modern festivities, the essence remains: Light over darkness, good over evil, and unbreakable bonds of devotion.
Happy Diwali!
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“Welcoming Lord Rama with lamps and devotion this Diwali.”



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