Lord Hanuman - Childhood
Shri Hanuman was born of Anjani
and Maruti with the blessing of 'Vayu', the wind god. Because
of this he is also known as Anjaneya and Marutinandan.
According to the Dravidian system, his birth was in the Dhanu
month on Amavasya at the time of the Mool Nakshatra star.
However the Aryans believe him to be born at 4 o'clock in
the morning on the 8th of the Lunar month Chaitra on a Tuesday,
considered to an auspicious day.
From his birth onwards, he exhibited extraordinary
physical strength and worked many miracles. There are various
instances in the scriptures about his childhood.
Once as a child, looking at the sun Anjaneya
thought it was a fruit. He flew up to eat it, and swallowed
the sun. The universe plunged into darkness. Angered by his
action, Lord Indra attacked Anjaneya with his 'Vajrayudha'
(dangerous weapon). Anjaneya was hurt on his chin (known as
'Hanu' in sanskrit). This is how he got the name Hanuman,
which is his most commonly used name. Seeing his son hurt,
the wind god Pavan was very upset and threatened to withdraw
'Pranvayu' (life giving air - oxygen) from the Universe. Terrified
by this threat the gods came to appease 'Vayu'. They each
conferred a boon upon the little Hanumanta. He was blessed
with courage, superhuman strength and valour.
Another fable related to Hanumantha's childhood
relates to his strength. As a child, Hanumantha was mischievous
and this resulted in a Rishi putting a curse on him. The curse
was that even though Hanumanji had superhuman strength, he
would not remember this until another individual reminded
him of it. It was hence that when the time for crossing Lanka
arose, only when Hanumanji was reminded of his ability to
fly across the ocean that he remembered the same.
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