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According to a version of the legend, Anjana was an apsara named Punjikastala, who was born on earth as a vanara princess due to the curse of a sage. [3] Anjana was married to Kesari, a vanara chief, and the son of Bṛhaspati. [4] [citation needed] Anjana was the mother of Hanuman. Being Anjana's son, Hanuman is also called Anjaneya or ...
Añjanā: Mother of Hanuman. According to a version of the legend, Añjanā was an apsara named Puñjikastalā, who was born on earth as a vanara princess and married Kesari, a vanara chief. In some Shaiva traditions, Vayu, the god of the wind, carried the divine power of Shiva to Anjana's womb, and thus Hanuman was born as an incarnation of ...
According to Hindu legends, Hanuman was born to mother Anjana and father Kesari. [ 15 ] [ 43 ] Hanuman is also called the son of the deity Vayu (Wind god) because of legends associated with Vayu's role in Hanuman's birth and is said to be the incarnation of Shiva (Destroyer god).
Siya Ke Ram (transl. Sita's Ram) is an Indian television series on Star Plus produced by Nikhil Sinha under the banner of Triangle Film Company. [1] [2] This show presents the epic Ramayana, the story of Rama and Devi Sita from Sita's perspective. [3]
Anjani (Anjana) with Child Hanuman - Bronze, Pallava Period, Mathura government museum, India. Hanuman is a vanara, born to Kesari and Anjana. Hanuman is also known as the celestial son of Vayu, the wind-god. [13] [14] His mother, Anjana, was an apsara who was born on earth due to a curse. She was redeemed from this curse upon giving birth to a ...
Anjana may refer to: Añjanā, the mother of Hanuman in the Indian epic, the Ramayana; Anjana (Cantabrian mythology), a witch in Cantabrian mythology; Anjana, Ayodhya, a village in Ayodhya district, Uttar Pradesh, India; Añjana, a king of the Koliya dynasty of ancient India; Anjana Jat, a Jat people sub-caste
Seema and Renuka received death penalty in 2014 for committing the mass murder of 12 children while their mother Anjana died in 1997 while serving her punishment at prison. [4] The film was released via the ZEE5 platform on 23 August 2019 and received generally positive reviews from the audience and critics. [5] [6]
Rama sent Hanuman to bring a linga from Kashi (modern-day Varanasi), the city of Shiva. Hanuman was delayed, however, but because the muhurta (auspicious time for an event) was about to pass, Rama formed a linga made of sand and consecrated it instead. Hanuman returned and was disappointed to see that Rama had gone ahead with the consecration.