In the great saga of the Ramayana, when Ravana abducted Sita and took her to Lanka, Lord Rama sent Hanuman to search for her. Using his incredible powers and devotion, Hanuman reached Lanka and found Sita Mata captive in the Ashoka Vatika.
Hanuman conveyed Lord Rama's message to Sita Mata and asked her to be patient. After that, Hanuman fought with Ravana's army and defeated many demons. Eventually, he was brought before Ravana.
Ravana threatened Hanuman and ordered his tail to be set on fire. Using his power, Hanuman lengthened his tail, causing chaos in Lanka. Then, with his burning tail, Hanuman set the entire Lanka ablaze. He burned down Ravana's palace and many important parts of his army.
After the burning of Lanka, Hanuman extinguished the fire on his tail and returned to Lord Rama. He informed Lord Rama about Sita Mata's whereabouts and the situation in Lanka. Hanuman's bravery and devotion greatly pleased Lord Rama.
The story of Hanuman burning Lanka teaches children the importance of bravery and courage in protecting truth and righteousness. Hanuman's devotion and strength will always be a source of inspiration.