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HANUMAN JAYANTI Hanuman, the word
means large jaws, is a monkey, an ardent devotee of Rama. He is also known as
Pavanputra which means the son of wind (pavan, vayu). His other names are
Anjaneya from Anjana, a female monkey, Vajra anga bali which means body as
strong as diamond, Sankatmochan which means one who clears all troubles, Vir Hanuman which
means one who has tremendous strength. Hanuman played a crucial role in Ramayana and stood
beside Ram and Bharat to give a fight against Ravana and free Sita from the clutches of
Ravana who had captured her. It is said, Hanuman had great strength that when Laxman,
Rams brother was wounded, he brought the whole mountain of magical herbs
Sanjivani holding in his one hand to the battlefield. The idol of Hanuman is
usually daubed orange with his common representation as his feet firmly planted apart with
his mace aloft in one hand and the magical mountain in the other hand. Hanuman is said to have freed the nine planets from Ravanas hold. Mars and Saturn are the strongest and most important. It is said Mangalvar (Tuesday) is sacred to mars. Mangal means auspicious and sacred to Hanuman. Devotees, therefore believe that by praying to Hanuman on Tuesday, the inauspicious effects of Mars are overcome as by freeing Mars, Hanuman had proved that he was the strongest of the two. Shanivar (Saturday) is believed to be the day that belong to Shani (saturn) whose glare causes untold harm as it brings troubles all its way. Hence, to free oneself from troubles (sankat), devotees pray to Hanuman for the courage to fight against all odds and brush away their troubles.
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