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Hanuman is one of the central characters of the Hindu
epic Ramayana.Hanuman is also son of the wind-god Vayu,
who in several stories played a direct role in Hanuman's
birth. He is viewed as the ideal combination of
"strength, heroic initiative and assertive excellence"
and "loving, emotional devotion to his personal god
Rama", as Shakti and Bhakti. In later literature, he is
sometimes portrayed as the patron god of martial arts
such as wrestling and acrobatics, as well as activities
such as meditation and diligent scholarship. He
symbolizes the human excellences of inner self-control,
faith, and service to a cause, hidden behind the first
impressions of a being who looks like an Ape-Man Vanara.
One interpretation of "Hanuman" is "one having a
disfigured jaw". This version is supported by a Puranic
legend wherein infant Hanuman mistakes the Sun for a
fruit, heroically attempts to reach it, and is wounded in
the jaw for his attempt. Hanuman combines two of the most
cherished traits in the Hindu bhakti-shakti worship
traditions: "heroic, strong, assertive excellence" and
"loving, emotional devotion to personal God". Hanuman
symbolically stands for pure devotion, complete surrender
and absence of ego or the lower self.
He is seen as a perfect example of true devotion and
complete surrender. He also symbolizes the story of
animal man in us who through the path of devotion and
service to God, can purify himself and attain immortality.
https://www.wordzz.com/symbolic-significance-hanuman/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanuman
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