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History of Shree Hanuman

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108 Names of Lord Hanuman

Names of Lord Hanuman

Sunday 21 April 2013

History of Shree Hanuman


The story of the birth of Hanuman goes thus: Vrihaspati had an attendant called Punjikasthala, who was cursed to suppose the shape of a female monkey — a curse that might only be nullified if she would give birth to an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Reborn as Anjana, she achieves intense austerities to satisfy Shiva, who finally decided her boon that would treat her of the curse.

While Agni, the god of fire, gave Dasharath, the king of Ayodhya, a bowl of holy dessert to share among his wives so they might have divine children, an eagle quick a part of the pudding and dropped it wherever Anjana was meditating, and Pavana, the god of wind delivered the drop to her outspread hands. Behind she took the divine dessert, she gave birth to Hanuman. Therefore Lord Shiva incarnated as a monkey, and was born as Hanuman to Anjana, by the blessings of Pavana, who thus became Hanuman's godfather.

Hanuman's Childhood

The birth of Hanuman released Anjana from the curse. Before she returned to heaven, Hanuman requests his mother about his life ahead. She certain him that he would never die, and said that fruits as ripe as the rising sun would be his food. Mistaking the glowing sun as his food, the great baby leapt for it. Indra struck him with his thunderbolt and hurled him down to earth. But Hanuman's godfather, Pavana accepted him to the nether world or 'Patala'. Since he deceased from the earth, every life panted for air, and Brahma had to request him to return. In order to appease him they conferred a lot of boons and blessings on his foster child that made Hanuman invincible, immortal and super powerful.

Hanuman's Education

Hanuman selects Surya, the sun god as his preceptor, and approaches him with the request to teach the scriptures. Surya decided and Hanuman became his believer, however had to face his regularly moving guru by traversing the sky backwards at different pace, while attractive his lessons. Hanuman's phenomenal attention took him only 60 hours to master the scriptures. Surya considered the manner in which Hanuman accomplished his studies as his tuition fees, but when Hanuman requests him to recognize something further than that, the sun god asked Hanuman to support his son Sugriva, by being his minister and compatriot.

108 Names of Lord Hanuman


|| Names of Lord Hanuman ||

Name - Meaning

Anjaneya - Son of Anjana
Anjanagarbhasambhoota - Born of Anjani
Ashokavanikachhetre - Destroyer of Ashoka Orchard (Grove)
Akshahantre - Slayer of Aksha
Balarka - Sadrushanana Like the Rising Sun
Bheemasenasahayakrute - Helper of Bheema
Batnasiddhikara - Granter of Strength
Bhakthavatsala - Protector of Devotees
Bajrangbali - With strength of daamod
Bhavishya - Chaturanana Aware of Future Happenings
Chanchaladwala - Glittering Tail Suspended Above The Head.
Chiranjeevini - Immortal, Without death
Chaturbahave - Four-Armed
Dashabahave - Ten-Armed
Danta - Peaceful, Calm
Dheera - Courageous, Valiant
Deenabandhave - Defender of the Oppressed
Daithyakulantaka - Destroyer of Demons
Daityakarya - Vidhyataka Destroyer of All Demons' Activities
Dhruddavrata - Determined Meditator
Dashagreevakulantaka - Slayer of the Ten-Headed Ravana Race
Gandharvavidya - Tatvangna Exponent in the Art of Celestials
Gandhamadhana - Shailastha Resident of Gandhamadhana
Hanumanta - One with Puffy Cheeks
Indrajit - Prahitamoghabrahmastra Vinivaraka Remover of the Effect of Indrajit's Brahmastra
Jambavatpreeti - Vardhana Winner of Jambavan's Love
JaiKapeesh - Hailing Monkey
Kapeeshwara - Lord of Monkeys
Kabalikruta - One who swallowed the Sun
Kapisenanayaka - Head of the Monkey Army
Kumarabrahmacharine - Youthful Bachelor
Kesarinandan - Son of Kesari
Kesarisuta - Son of Kesari
Kalanemi - Pramathana Slayer of Kalanemi
Harimarkatamarkata - Lord of the Monkeys
Karagrahavimoktre - One who Frees from Imprisonment
Kalanabha - Organizer or Controller of Time
Kanchanabha - Golden-Hued Body
Kamaroopine - Altering Form at Will
Lankineebhanjana - Slayer of Lankini
Lakshmanapranadatre - Reviver of Lakshmana's Life
Lankapuravidahaka - The One Who Burnt Lanka
Lokapujya - Worshipped by the Universe
Maruti - Son of Marut (wind god, Vayu)
Mahadhyuta - Most Radiant
Mahakaya - One with colossal body, Gigantic
Manojavaya - Swiftness like Wind
Mahatmane - Supreme Being
Mahavira - Most Courageous or Valiant
Marutatmaja - Adored Like Gems
Mahabala - Parakrama Of Great Strength
Mahatejase - Most Radiant
Maharavanamardana - Slayer of the Famous Ravana
Mahatapase - Great Meditator
Navavyakruti - Pandita Skilful Scholar
Parthadhwajagrasamvasine - Having Principal Place on Arjuna's Flag
Pragnya - Scholar
Prasannatmane - Cheerful
Pratapavate - Known for Valour
Paravidhyaparihara - Destroyer of Enemies Wisdom
Parashaurya - Vinashana Destroyer of Enemy's Valour
Parijata - Tarumoolastha Dweller under the Parijata Tree
Prabhave - Popular Lord
Paramantra - Nirakartre Acceptor of Rama's Mantra Only
Pingalaksha - Pink-Eyed
Pavanputra - Son of Wind god
Panchavaktra - Five-Faced
Parayantra - Prabhedaka Destroyer of Enemies' Missions
Ramasugreeva - Sandhatre Mediator between Rama and Sugreeva
Ramakathalolaya - Crazy of listening Rama's Story
Ratnakundala - Deeptimate Wearing Gem-Studded Earrings
Rudraveerya - Samudbhava Born of Shiva
Ramachudamaniprada - Deliverer of Rama's Ring
Ramabhakta - Devoted to Rama
Ramadhuta - Ambassador of Rama
Rakshovidhwansakaraka - Slayer of Demons
Sankatamochanan - Reliever of sorrows
Sitadevi - Mudrapradayaka Deliverer of the Ring of Sita
Sarvamayavibhanjana - Destroyer of All Illusions
Sarvabandha - Vimoktre Detacher of all Relationship
Sarvagraha - Nivashinay Killer of all Evil Effects of Planets
Sarvaduhkhahara - Reliever of all Agonies
Sarvalolkacharine - Wanderer of all Places
Sarvamantra - Swaroopavate Possessor of all Hymns
Sarvatantra - Sawaroopine Shape of all Hymns
Sarvayantratmaka - Dweller in all Yantras
Sarvarogahara - Reliever of all Ailments
Sarvavidhyasampath - Pradayaka Granter of Knowledge and Wisdom
Shrunkalabandhamochaka - Reliever from a Chain of Distresses
Sitashoka - Nivarana Destroyer of Sita's Sorrow
Shrimate - Honored, Revered
Simhikaprana - Bhanjana Slayer of Simhika
Sugreeva - Sachiva Minister of Sugreeva
Shoora - Gallant, Bold
Surarchita - Worshipped by Celestials
Sphatikabha - Spotless, Crystal-Clear
Sanjeevananagahatre - Carrier of Sanjeevi Mount
Shuchaye - Pure, Chaste
Shanta - Very Composed and Calm
Shatakanttamadapahate - Destroyer of Shatakantta's Arrogance
Sitanveshana - Pandita Skilful in finding Sita's Whereabouts
Sharapanjarabhedaka - Destroyer of the Nest made of Arrows
Sitaramapadaseva - Always engaged in Rama's Service
Sagarotharaka - Leapt Across the Ocean
Tatvagyanaprada - Granter of Wisdom
Vanara - Monkey
Vibheeshanapriyakara - Beloved of Vibheeshana
Vajrakaya - Hard Like Metal
Vardhimainakapujita - Worshipped by Mynaka
Vagmine - Spokesman
Vijitendriya - Controller of the Senses
Vajranakha - Strong-Nailed
Vagadheeksha - Lord of Spokesmen
Yogine - Yogi (Saint)

Friday 29 March 2013

History of Shree Ram




Ram was the Prince of Ayodhya, and the son of King Dasharatha and Queen Kausilya. He had three brothers, Bharata, Lakshmana and Shatrughna. The Hindu god Ram turned the bow of Lord Shiva at the swayamvara organized by King Janak, and accordingly, won the hand of the King's daughter, Sita.

While he returned to Ayodhya, on the demand of his father's third wife, Kaikeyi, he was sending away for 14 years. Throughout this period of banish, the brothers Ram and Lakshmana, and Sita, and several adventures. On one occasion, Ram reject Surpanakha's marriage offer. She was the sister of the King of Lanka, Ravana.

Enraged, Surpanakha try to kill Sita, but Lakshmana cut her nose and one ear. She then request to her brother to punish her. She tempted him by telling that Sita will make a correct bride for him. Ravana kidnapped Sita. To save her, Ram wanted the help of the monkey king, Sugreeva. Sugreeva arranged a huge army of monkeys and bears, led by Hanuman.

Hanuman flies across the ocean to Lanka. There he was captured by the rakshasas (demons), and his tail was located on fire.

Though, Hanuman used his powers to increase the length of his tail such that there was no end to it. He then escaped, setting Lanka on fire with his burning tail.
Meanwhile, Ram's army had constructed a bridge across the ocean. They go through Ravana's kingdom.

In battle, Lakshmana was dangerously injured. Hanuman flew to the Himalays to take back the herb that would treat him. Though, he was unable to find it, and hence, brought back the whole mountain. In the battle, Ram killed Ravana and save Sita. They return to Ayodhya, where they were crowned King and Queen.