Hanuman
Hanuman is one of the most popular gods of Hindus. He is also known by other names like Hanumata. His mother’s name was Anjana. Based on her mother’s name, Hanuman is sometimes called Anjaneya, that is, one born of Anjana. His father’s name was Kesari. He is blessed by Vayu as the god of winds. Hanuman’s image shows him as a strong man with the face of a monkey. He also has a tail it represents the morality, higher pride of being self. Hanuman was awarded boon of Immortality by Mother Sita ( Wife of Lord Rama) and is still alive
Hanuman is a very powerful and strong god. He finds an important place in the Ramayana. He is a devotee of Rama, a form (avatar) of Lord Vishnu, a god of Hindus. Hanuman is a figure of strength, perseverance and devotion. When he was young he thought the sun a mango. One of his most famous stories is when he helped Rama rescue Sita from Ravana which is the famous story of Diwali.
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{{The Hanuman Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology known for his immense strength, devotion, and courage. It was composed by the Indian poet-saint Tulsidas in the Awadhi language in the 16th century. The Hanuman Chalisa consists of 40 verses (chalisa means "forty" in Hindi), each praising Lord Hanuman and recounting his virtues and deeds.religion-stub}}