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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 ...
Hanuman tells the mermaid why he is building the causeway. He tells her of the abduction of Sita, the battle between Rama and her father Ravana and why they started to build a bridge to reach Lanka. Suvannamaccha turned to Hanuman and her eyes were filled with love. No more, she said, would she prevent Hanuman from completing his mission.
Hanuman is an Indian name that may refer to Guru Hanuman (1901–1999), Indian wrestling coach; Hanuman Prasad, Indian politician; Hanuman Singh, Indian basketball player; Hanuman Singh Budania, Indian social worker and freedom fighter
Articles relating to Hanuman, a Hindu god and a divine vanara companion of the god Rama. 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
Free standing murtis or statues of Hanuman appeared from ca. 700 CE. onwards. These murtis portrayed Hanuman with one hand raised, one foot suppressing a demon, and an erect tail. [103] In later centuries his raised hand was sometimes shown supporting a mountain of healing herbs. [104] Hanuman's iconography is derived from Valmiki's Ramayana.
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Afa Anoa'i Jr. (born 1984), American professional wrestler who used the ring name Manu; Manu (Kannada author) (1951–2011), Kannada author; Manu Ayerdi (born 1967), Basque economist; Manu Baligar, Indian writer; Manu Bhandari (1931–2021), Indian author; Manu Bhattathiri, Indian author; Manuhuia Bennett, New Zealand bishop