Bajrangbali is not only a powerhouse but also a source of wisdom. 5 myths about the immortal Hanuman

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : Hanuman, the god of Kaliyuga, is considered the supreme devotee of Lord Rama. His birth is associated with the monkey clan. Worshipped as Vayu, the god of wind, and the son of Mother Anjani, Hanuman represents the highest form of true devotion and dedication to God.

Besides playing a significant role in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, there are many myths associated with him that many people believe in. Let's explore the most significant myths associated with Hanuman.

The first myth

Hanuman ji is seen only in Ramayana.

Truth: Hanuman played a significant role in both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. His meeting with Bhima during the Mahabharata period, his testing of Arjuna's ego, and his image on the flag of Arjuna's chariot during the Kurukshetra War indicate his presence in every era.

Second myth

Hanuman ji is the god of strength only.

Truth: Hanuman is a god of immense strength and wisdom. There are many instances in the Ramayana and Mahabharata where he relied not on strength but on his wisdom. He is considered the most learned in Hindu scriptures. This verse from the Hanuman Chalisa describes his wisdom:

Hail Hanuman, the ocean of knowledge and virtues.
Hail Kapis, the three worlds are exposed.

Meaning: O Lord Hanuman, the ocean of knowledge and virtues, victory to you. O Lord of the monkeys, victory to you. Your fame pervades the three worlds.

Third myth

The biggest quality of Hanuman ji was his power.

Truth: His greatest strength wasn't power, but devotion. Dedicated to serving Lord Rama, he also possessed the heart of Lord Rama. Whether it was crossing the ocean to reach Lanka for Sita or saving Lakshman's life, his devotion to Lord Rama reflected his devotion. Hanuman, the devotee of Lord Rama, is a prime example of this.

Fourth myth

Hanuman ji is associated with only one community or tradition.

Truth: Hanuman is revered in various traditions throughout India and the world. His strength, devotion, humility, service, and dedication inspire people from all communities and traditions.

Fifth myth

Hanuman ji's story ended with Ramayana.

Truth: Hanuman is one of the immortals who still lives on Earth. Following the teachings of Lord Rama, he is worshipped as the God of Kaliyuga. Time begins and ends with him.

It is believed that Hanuman will remain in his body until the end of Kaliyuga. He still roams the earth today. The boon of immortality, granted to him for the protection of dharma, continues to protect his devotees and dharma.