THE BOOK ABOUT HANUMAN



The Book of Hanuman

The monkey god Hanuman is an exceptional scholar, a fearless warrior, and the ideal general: intelligent, completely devoted to his master, self-assured, and modest. He is the greatest devotee and obedient servant of Ram (the seventh incarnation of Vishnu and the central figure in the epic poem the Ramayana). This book follows Hanuman from his encounter with Ram and highlights his various qualities and characteristics and their meaning in Hindu iconography. For every Hindu, he is the symbol of the inexhaustible potential that everyone possesses, he who makes the apparent possible. For him, there are no insurmountable obstacles. Hanuman appears in the millennia-old epic the Ramayana, he symbolizes devotion (bhakti), and is especially popular in northern India.

Author: Parvez Dewan

Publisher: Synthesis

ISBN: 9789062710959

Paperback, 197 pages

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Hanuman is one of the most beloved and important figures in Hindu mythology. He is a god of strength, courage, loyalty, and devotion, and is often depicted as a monkey god with human features. Hanuman plays a crucial role in the Ramayana, where he serves as the loyal servant and ally of the hero Ram.

Here are some important aspects of Hanuman:

1. Hanuman in the Ramayana:
– Role in the Ramayana: Hanuman is one of the most important characters in the epic Ramayana, written by Valmiki. He is a devoted servant of Ram, the incarnation of the god Vishnu, and one of the most important heroes in the story.

– Quest for Sita: Hanuman plays a central role in rescuing Sita, Ram’s wife, from being kidnapped by the demon king Ravana. Hanuman helps Ram by traveling to Lanka (Ravana’s kingdom), where he finds Sita, reassures her, and gives her a ring from Ram to let her know that Ram will save her. – Hanuman’s Power: Hanuman is invincible and possesses incredible strength and magical powers. He can increase or decrease his size, and he can even jump across the ocean (as he does when traveling to Lanka). His strength and courage are legendary, and he is often praised for his unwavering loyalty to Ram.

2. Hanuman’s Characters and Symbolism:
– Loyalty and Devotion: Hanuman is the ultimate symbol of loyalty, devotion, and self-sacrifice. He is completely devoted to Ram and serves him without self-interest or desire for honor. This makes him one of the most admired figures in Hindu tradition.
– Strength and Courage: Hanuman is known for his indestructible strength and fearless courage. He represents the power to overcome obstacles, both physical and spiritual, and is often invoked by those who need strength in times of difficulty.
– Simplicity and Devotion: Despite his immense power and ability to transform the world, Hanuman is often depicted as humble, emphasizing his devotion to Ram. He exemplifies spiritual humility, as he always remains subservient to Ram without placing himself in the spotlight.
– Mythological Origin of Hanuman:
– Birth: Hanuman is the son of the monkey god Vayu (the wind god) and Anjana, a female monkey. According to myth, Hanuman was born from the blessings of the gods and was endowed with immense strength. Because he is the son of Vayu, he possesses the power of the wind god and can traverse the sky.
– Powers: Hanuman is a supernatural being capable of incredible physical feats. He can change his size, dodge fire, and travel unbelievable distances (as when he leaped across the ocean to reach Lanka).

4. Hanuman as a God of Devotion and Bhakti:
– Bhakti: Hanuman is often associated with bhakti (devotional worship), especially in the bhakti movement, which focuses on love and devotion to God. Hanuman is seen as the ultimate example of a bhakta (devotee) of Ram. He is the symbol of unconditional love and devotion to the divine.

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