Sunday, July 20, 2008

About Hanuman.

Hanumaan, the Vaanara (monkey) attendant of Rama, in the Raamayana is venerated throughout India with temples and with shrines in Vaishnavite and Saivite temples alike.


The ideal qualities of loyalty, unstinted devotion and love are depicted in the character of Hanuman, who helped Rama cross over the ocean, defeat the demons in battle and recover Sita, who had been kidnapped by the demon king Raavana.

Hanumaan was born to Anjanaa and the wind God Vaayu, and was endowed with superhuman strength. Hanumaan is also known as Aanjaneya.

One of the legends in the Raamayana goes that when Lakshmana was hit by a poisoned arrow by Indrajit, and needed immediate medical assistance, with herbs from the Aushada mountains in the Himalayas.

Hanuman flew north, and unable to identify the sanjeevani herb, rushed back with the entire mountain, saved Lakshmana's life and carried it back all the way again.

Hanumaan is revered as a figure of strength. It is believed that whenever the story of Ramayana is recited, Hanuman listens. The Hanuman Chalisa, a work of the 2nd millennium CE is chanted with reverence in temples throughout North India.


Hanuman in the Himalayas?

The first picture from the last was reportedly taken of Hanuman in a cave in Manasarovar in the Himalayas during 1998 summer.

A group of people went to Manas-sarovar for a piligrimage trip. One of the person there is a devotee Hanuman. He was exploring some caves and accidentally bounced upon a being looking like Lord Hanuman. All of them had cameras and this person happend to click the camera and died there for reasons not known.

The other persons fished him out and the camera and here is the picture the camera showed. It is not sure how much it is true but many people are believing it. It is a fact that Hanuman does exist in flesh and blood because he is a Chiranjeevi.

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