Lord Hanuman
Lord Hanuman (also known as Bajrang Bali, Pawanputra and Maruti) , is the devoted servant of Lord Rama, known for his immense strength, unwavering devotion, and courage. He is a central figure in the Ramayana.
About Lord Hanuman
Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of unwavering devotion, strength, and humility, is depicted with a muscular physique, radiant face, and a mace (Gada) in hand, symbolizing his immense power. His image often shows him tearing open his chest to reveal Lord Ram and Goddess Sita within his heart, signifying his pure devotion. His monkey-like features represent his Vanara heritage and his agile, unyielding spirit. Hanuman is revered as the ultimate devotee of Lord Ram, and his feats in the Ramayana—including lifting mountains and defeating demons—showcase his boundless courage and loyalty. Worshipped as a remover of obstacles and a protector against evil forces, Hanuman inspires inner strength, fearlessness, and steadfast devotion.
Depiction of Lord Hanuman
Hanuman is depicted as a strong monkey-faced deity, carrying a mace and sometimes a mountain. His chest is often shown revealing Rama and Sita within.
Lord Hanuman Roop and Avatar
Panchamukha Hanuman (five-faced form), Veer Hanuman, Bala Hanuman (child form), and Sankat Mochan are well-known manifestations.
Important Festivals
Hanuman Jayanti, Tuesdays and Saturdays, and the Ramayana recitation days are special for his devotees.
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