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Lord Hanuman is known by many names as Anjaneya, Anjali Putra,
Bajarangabali, Hanuman, Mahaveer, Maruti, Pavanputra etc.
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Hanuman Chalisa
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Jaya Siya Ram Jaya,
Jaya Siya Ram
Jaya Hanuman Jaya,
Jaya Hanuman. |
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Hanuman, the monkey god, is the son of Vayu or Marut, the wind god. Hanuman's
mother is Anjana. Hanuman is fast, the most agile and oriented god. Hanuman was
the chief of the armies of Sri Ramachandra and took a prominent part in the war
against Ravana, the king of Lanka, in the Indian epic poem Ramayana. Hanuman
helped restore Sri Sitadevi back to Sri Rama.
Hanuman, worshipped for his strength, valor, agility, is a man of great
teaming. He is considered to be an avatar (incarnation) of Lord Shiva. Hanuman,
a great devotee of Sri Rama, is the symbol of devotion and dedication. Hanuman
carried Sri Rama and Lakshmana on his shoulder when they were in search of
Sugreeva, the king of Vanarav in Kishkindha and helped them to find Sita. Prior
to the war between Sri Rama and Ravana, Anjaneya visited Lanka, met Ravana,
created havoc and burnt down the city of Lanka (Lanka Dahan). During the war,
when Lakshmana was injured seriously, Sushena, the surgeon/physician of the
monkey army, despatched Maruti to bring herbal medicine, Jadi Buti, from the
far-off Sanjeevini mountain in the Himalayas, before sunrise. Flying over the
Himalayas and unable to identify the particular herb fast, Hanuman uprooted and
carried the entire Sanjivini mountain in time to save the life of Lakshmana.
Hanuman was blessed by Sri Rama with immortality (chiranjeevi).
Hanuman was a bachelor and is worshipped in all the temples of India. Every
temple of Sri Rama contains an icon of Hanuman. Worship of Sri Rama is complete
only with the worship of Hanuman. Sant Tulsidas composed the 40 stanzas of
Hanuman Chalisa in praise of Hanuman. Hanuman Jayanti is the birth anniversary
of Lord Hanuman. One cannot understand Hindu Dharma unless one knows Hanuman.
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