Showing posts with label CHILDHOOD OF HANUMAN. Show all posts
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Thursday, 23 April 2020

BIRTH STORY OF PAWANPUTRA HANUMAN


Hanuman was the son of Kesari and Anjana. He was the incomparable devotee of Lord Rama. Hanuman had won the love of Lord Rama with his selfless service and devotion.



Birth Story:
Once upon a time, there was a mountain named “Meru” there was a great sage named Gautam. Kesari and Anjana were the monkey couple and they lived nearby the ashram. Anjana was the heavenly maiden, who was cursed and transform into a monkey woman. She would be freed from the cursed when she gave birth to an incarnation of Lord Shiva.

The Reason Anjana was cursed:
Once Anjana was wandering on earth, she saw a monkey who is meditating deeply in a forest. She thinks monkey acting like a holy sage, she was unable to control her laughter. She made fun of monkey but monkey ignored her foolish behavior. Moreover, she threw some stones on the monkey and continued until the monkey lost his patience. He opened his eyes that sparkled with anger and he was a powerful holy sage who transformed himself into a monkey to do his spiritual meditation. He cursed Anjana, that she will be relieved only when she gives birth to a mighty son, an incarnation of Shiva.

Anjana blessed with a son:
Anjana’s dedicated meditation and prayers to Shiva without any food and water soon gave her fruitful results. Lord Shiva was impressed with the prayers and bless her with a son who will be immortal.


Soon Anjana gave birth to a monkey-faced child and they named him Anjaneya. Anjana was released from the curse and also wished to return to heaven. Hanuman’s father took care of Anjaneya.

Anjaneya has been named by many names like hanuman, Maruti, Pawanputra, etc.
Hanuman played a vital role in Ramayana and was a great devotee of Lord Rama and Sita.



Tuesday, 17 March 2020

LORD HANUMAN STORIES - THE MOST IMPORTANT STORIES OF HANUMAN

Hanuman ji is known for its embodiment of infinite strength and power. Hanuman ji has far more qualities and virtues, which play a vital role in shaping his character. There are many names of Lord Hanuman. Valmiki’s Ramayan has detailed accounts of the stories that lead to the development of lord hanuman, the reason why he is worshipped as a lord in Hindu mythology is his immense strength.



BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF HANUMAN
Hanuman was the son of Kesari, he was a vanar, and the grandson of Brihaspati, who was the king of Sumeru. Lord Hanuman’s mother Anjana, was an apsara of heaven, had descended to the earth as a human, because of a curse. Hanuman’s mother and father had performed 12 years of penance and intense prayers after that Lord Shiva granted them a child, as a boon. The child was hanuman, because of which he is also interpreted as a reflection of Lord Shiva himself. Hanuman is also called the son of the God of Wind, Vayu dev.
Hanuman’s childhood stories are a source of great entertainment. Hanuman was a very restless and adventurous child. He was the one who is believed to have mistaken the sun to a ripe and mange, he pursued to eat it.
Lord Hanuman was also blessed with the power of inducing fear in enemies, remove fear in friends, and also he was able to change his form while traveling.




Hanuman, as Rama’s Devotee
In Valmiki’s fifth book of Ramayan, Sundara Kanda, has a detailed story of Hanuman’s meeting with Lord Rama and Lakshmana, and their adventures after it. Rama and Lakshmana met Hanuman and Sugriva, while they were searching Sita Mata in the forests of Kishkindha. Sugriva sent Hanuman in the guise of a Brahmin to inquire about their actual identities and the reason for their visit. Rama saw the qualities of a trustworthy friend in Hanuman. Hanuman is very popularly depicted as opening his chest containing the picture of Rama and Sita.