Hanuman Jayanti - Birthday of Hanuman -
Friday, October 16th
(Hanuman
Chalisa - Text and Audio Attached)
One of Lord Vishnu's avatars
(incarnations) is Rama, who was created to destroy Ravana, the evil ruler of
Lanka. In order to aid Rama,
Lord Brahma commanded some gods and goddesses to take the avatar of 'Vanaras'
or monkeys. Indra, the god of war and weather, was reincarnated as Bali;
Surya, the sun god as Sugriva; Vrihaspati, the preceptor of the gods, as
Tara, and Pavana, the god of wind, was reborn as Hanuman,
the wisest, swiftest and strongest of all the monkeys.
Hanuman, the mighty monkey that aided
Lord Rama
in his expedition against evil forces. Hanuman is honored as a symbol of
physical strength, perseverance and devotion. Hanuman's tale in the epic
Ramayana
- where he is assigned the responsibility to locate Rama's wife Sita
abducted by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka.
Hanuman is known for its
astounding ability to inspire and equip a reader with all the ingredients
needed to face ordeals and conquer obstructions in the way of the world.
On
Tuesdays and in some cases,
Saturdays, many people keep fast in honor of Hanuman and give special
offerings to him. In times of trouble, it is a common faith among Indians to
chant the name of Hanuman or sing his hymn ("Hanuman
Chalisa" - See attached) and proclaim "Bajrangbali
Ki Jai" — "victory to thy thunderbolt strength". Once every year Hanuman
Jayanti is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Hanuman. Hanuman temples
are among the most common public shrines found in India.
The Birth of
Hanuman
The story of the birth of
Hanuman goes thus: Vrihaspati had an attendant called Punjikasthala, who was
cursed to assume the form of a female monkey — a curse that could only be
nullified if she would give birth to an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Reborn as
Anjana, she performed intense austerities to please Shiva, who finally
granted her the boon that would cure her of the curse.
When Agni, the god of fire, gave
Dasharath, the king of Ayodhya, a bowl of sacred dessert to share among his
wives so they may have divine children, an eagle snatched a part of the
pudding and dropped it where Anjana was meditating, and Pavana, the god of
wind delivered the drop to her outstretched hands. After she took the divine
dessert, she gave birth to Hanuman. Thus 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 asked his
mother about his life ahead. She assured 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 divine baby leapt for it. Indra struck him with
his thunderbolt and hurled him down to earth. But Hanuman's godfather,
Pavana carried him to the nether world or 'Patala'. As he departed from the
earth, all life panted for air, and Brahma had to beg 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 selected Surya, the sun
god as his preceptor, and approached him with the request to teach the
scriptures. Surya agreed and Hanuman became his disciple, but had to face
his constantly moving guru by traversing the sky backwards at equal pace,
while taking his lessons. Hanuman's phenomenal concentration 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
requested him to accept something more than that, the sun god asked Hanuman
to assist his son Sugriva, by being his minister and compatriot.
Jaya Hanuman