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  2. Macchanu - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman, immediately holds his weapons in mid-air and father-son duo recognize each other. [4] [5] Another version of story tells, while following Maiyarab in order to find Rama and Laxmana, who have been abducted by Maiyarab and taken to his kingdom in netherworld, Hanuman reaches a pond, where he encounters Macchanu. The fight between them is ...

  3. Suvannamaccha - Wikipedia

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    No more, she said, would she prevent Hanuman from completing his mission. Her mermaids underwater would, in fact, return all the stolen rocks to the causeway. They parted as lovers part but it was not to be the end for them. Hanuman had left a seed with Suvannamaccha and soon she would give birth to their son, Macchanu.

  4. Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman (/ ˈ h ʌ n ʊ ˌ m ɑː n /; ... Macchanu is the son of Hanuman borne by Suvannamaccha, daughter of Ravana. Another legend says that a demigod named ...

  5. Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple is a Hindu temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India and is dedicated to the Hindu God Hanuman, in his form as "Sankat Mochan," meaning the "reliever from troubles". [1] The temple was established by famous Hindu preacher and poet saint Sri Goswami Tulsidas in the early 16th century and is situated on the banks of ...

  6. Robam Sovann Maccha - Wikipedia

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    But these rocks kept disappearing. Hanuman dove into the sea to discover that the golden mermaid—Sovann Maccha—was responsible for the disruption. While trying to overcome Sovann Maccha, they fall in love, [3] then give birth to a monkey with a fish tail known as Macchanub. Hanuman explains to the golden mermaid why he needed the rocks.

  7. Vanara - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Hanuman, a warrior among the Vanaras, carrying the Dronagiri mountain. Angada, son of Vali, successor of Sugriva, who helped Rama find his wife Sita; Anjana, Hanuman's mother; Hanuman, devotee of the god Rama and son of Vayu; Kesari, Hanuman's father; Mainda and Dvivida, sons of Ashvins; Macchanu, son of Hanuman (per the Cambodian ...

  8. Category:Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman is one of the central characters of the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is an ardent devotee of Rama and one of the chiranjivis . Hanuman is regarded to be the spiritual son of the wind-god Vayu , who in several stories played a direct role in Hanuman's birth.

  9. Makaradhwaja - Wikipedia

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    Makaradhwaja (or Magardhwaja) is the son of Hindu god Hanuman who is born out of his sweat. Makaradhwaja has appearance in various regional versions of the Ramayana. [1] [2] There are many unmatching accounts of his birth, however all of them mentions him being born to a Makara (or Magara) after Hanuman took a dip into the ocean and his sweat drop fell into the mouth of the Makara ...