Search for the Lord as Hanuman searched for Sita. He had not even seen her; he had only heard her being described. He could also judge what she should be like, if Rama could aspire for her so deep. It was like the attachment of Purusha for Prakriti, no less. Like Hanuman, man too should seek the incomprehensible Adi-Shakti, among the multifarious counter-attractions and distractions of Lanka.
Since the entity is not known, one has to discover it by means of the characteristics it is supposed to have. The experience of sages is the only guide, the only map or chart. The chart is supplied by the Bhagavata, the Ramayana, the Puranas. Have the Lokamata, the Tripurasundari in your heart. Her lineaments clear and pure; then proceed bravely into the land of Rakshasas; and you will succeed. Saturate yourself in the search; establish yourself in the faith; then, you can fill yourself with the Bliss. Who can describe the signs of the Sita you seek to find? Only Rama can, for He is the Master. Take Him as the truest guide. The Vedas are like that; Lakshmana, Sugriva and the rest are as the Shastras, arguing by deduction, not from actual mastery. They did not describe Sita; they could not, for they had not seen. (SSS Vol.4, p.19)