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A Hindu demi-god who was a devotee of Lord Rama. He was born to Anjana and Vayu. He also plays a role of a god’s servant in Ramayana. He is also known as the monkey god. He is a synonym for loyalty to the Lord and Master
a Hindu demi-god who was a devotee of Rama. He was born to Anjana and Vayu. He also plays a role of a gods servant in Ramayana. He is also known as the monkey god
Monkey god of Hindu mythology, a central figure in the Ramayana. He was a guardian spirit, the offspring of a nymph and the wind god. His great heroic exploit was recovering Rama's wife, Sita, from captivity by the demon Ravana. Hanuman also flew to the Himalayas and carried back a mountain of medicinal herbs to cure Rama's grievously wounded brother Laksmana. Worshiped in the form of a monkey, he is an important deity because of his strength and his faithfulness to Rama
{i} (Hinduism) monkey god of Hindu mythology, leader of monkeys and assistant of Rama
{i} small monkey native to southern Asia with stubbly hairs on the head and the sides of the face
the son of air and faithful servant of Lord Rama, in the form of a mighty monkey According to mythology, he was a half-brother to Bhima
monkey god
langur of southern Asia; regarded as sacred in India
the monkey God, protagonist in Ramayana
Monkey warrior who became Rama's devoted friend and servant (RRV2-4a), also called "Sun of the Wind-God Vayu" (RRV-5a)
The 'Monkey-God' who serves Rama in the Ramayana
in Hinduism, the monkey god and helper of Rama; god of devotion and courage
A great servant devotee of Lord Rama who crossed the sea by jumping over it with the power of constant remembrance of the name of Rama
The monkey king, faithful ally of Rama in the Ramayana Hanuman in the whale (Ranganatha T , Srirangam), Votive image (Ranganatha T , Srirangam), Alagarkoil mandapa (Madurai), birthplace (Vijayanagara), fighting (Vijayanagara), stele (Vijayanagara)