Lord Hanuman
Lord Hanuman symbolizes the qualities
of an ideal devotee of God. The letters of his name can be interpreted as:
· H = Helpfulness (kindness)
· A = Adoration (devotion)
· N = Naturalness (sincerity)
· U = Understanding (knowledge)
· M = Modesty (humility)
· A = Allegiance (loyalty)
· N = Nishkama-karma (selfless work in service of God)
Who is Lord Hanuman?
Lord Hanuman was born in Anjaneri (now a hilltop
temple). Anjaneri is near Triambakeshwar, Nasik - a pilgrim
village in Maharashtra State.
He is the son of Anjani and
Maruti, born with the blessings of 'Vayu', the wind god (also
called Pavan). He is considered to be an avatar (incarnation)
of Lord Shiva.
He is one of the seven Chiranjivis and the only learned scholar
who knew the nine Vyakaranas. He learned the shastras from
Suryadev, the sun god. He is well versed with the Vedas and
other sacred books.
He has exhibited astonishing physical strength and worked
many miracles. His valour, wisdom, knowledge of the scriptures
and superhuman strength attracted everybody who came near
him. He had extraordinary skill in warfare. He is the chosen
messenger of Lord Rama and the minister & messenger of
Sugreeva. Lord Hanuman is fast - the most agile and oriented god.
Hanumanji is the symbol of Devotion and Service.
Like Krishna, Rama is an incarnation of Vishnu whose elevated
character and righteous actions are designed to inspire men
to divine consciousness. In liberating his consort Sita from
the demon Ravana (symbol of material illusion), Rama is greatly
aided by the brave Hanuman.
Hanuman was the chief of the armies
of Sri Ramachandra and took a prominent part in the war against
Ravana, the king of Lanka, in the Indian epic poem Ramayana.
Hanuman helped restore Sita Devi back to Sri Rama. Recognizing
Godhead beneath the human disguise, Hanuman consecrates himself
wholly to service of Rama.
He is generally depicted in kneeling pose of utter
devotion and humility, he symbolized the strength and purity
of the Perfect Servant.
Hanumanji is known by many names as Anjaneya, Anjani Putra,
Bajarangbali, Hanuman, Mahaveer, Marutinandan, Pavanputra etc. Hanuman, worshipped for his strength, valor, agility,
is a man of great teaming.
Hanuman carried Sri Rama and Lakshmana on his
shoulder to Sugreeva, the king of all Vanars (monkeys) in
Kishkindha and helped them to find Sita. Prior to the war
between Sri Rama and Ravana, Anjaneya visited Lanka, met Ravana,
created havoc and burnt down the city of Lanka (Lanka Dahan).
During the war, when Lakshmana was injured seriously, Sushena,
the surgeon/physician of the monkey army, dispatched Marutinandan
to bring herbal medicine, Sanjeevini, from the far-off Sumeru
Mountain in the Himalayas, before sunrise. Flying over the
Himalayas and unable to identify the particular herb fast,
Hanuman uprooted and carried the entire mountain in time to
save the life of Lakshmana along with the rest of the Vanar
army. Hanuman was blessed by Sri Rama with immortality (chiranjeevi)
at the end of the war.
Hanuman was a bachelor (brahamachari) and is
worshipped in all the temples of India. Every temple of Sri
Rama contains an icon of Hanuman. Worship of Sri Rama is complete
only with the worship of Hanuman. There are various temples
dedicated solely to Lord Hanuman also. Sant Tulsidas composed
the 40 stanzas of Hanuman Chalisa in praise of Hanuman.
The worship of Hanuman symbolizes the worship
of the Supreme Lord, for acquiring knowledge, physical and
mental strength, truthfulness, sincerity, selflessness, humility,
loyalty, and profound devotion to the Lord. Students pray
to him for intelligence and soldiers for strength. In olden
days, there used to be temples of Hanumantha, at the gates
of forts. The gymnasium of wrestlers invariably have his picture.
Hanuman Jayanti is the birth anniversary of
Lord Hanuman. One cannot understand Hindu Dharma unless one
knows Hanuman.