Saturday, 16 March 2013

Hanuman Averibration


Hanuman Averibration
Hanuman Ji, the great hero, also called Maruti, assists Rama in his battle with Ravana to rescue Sita, who had been kidnapped by Ravana. Hanuman JI symbolizes the qualities of an ideal devotee of God, which can be represented by the letters of his name, as follows:
• H = Humility and hopefulness (optimism)
• A = Admiration (truthfulness, devotion)
• N = Nobility (sincerity, loyalty, modesty)
• U = Understanding (knowledge)
• M = Mastery over ego (kindness, compassion)
• A = Achievements (strength)
• N = Nishkama-karma (selfless work in service of God)
After his coronation, following victory in the battle with Ravana, Rama distributed gifts to all those who had assisted him in his battle with Ravana. Turning towards Hanuman Ji, Rama said, "There is nothing I can give you that would match the service you have rendered to me. All I can do is to give you my own self." Upon hearing these words, Hanuman Ji stood by Rama, in all humility, with hands joined together in front of his (Hanuman Ji's) mouth, and head slightly bent in the pose of service for Rama. To this day, this picture of Hanuman Ji, as a humble devotee of the Lord, is the most popular among the admirers and worshippers of Hanuman.
The worship of Hanuman Ji, therefore, symbolizes the worship of the Supreme Lord, for acquiring knowledge, physical and mental strength, truthfulness, sincerity, selflessness, humility, loyalty, and profound devotion to the Lord.
Hanuman Averibration 
Hanuman Ji, the great hero, also called Maruti, assists Rama in his battle with Ravana to rescue Sita, who had been kidnapped by Ravana. Hanuman JI symbolizes the qualities of an ideal devotee of God, which can be represented by the letters of his name, as follows:
• H = Humility and hopefulness (optimism)
• A = Admiration (truthfulness, devotion)
• N = Nobility (sincerity, loyalty, modesty)
• U = Understanding (knowledge)
• M = Mastery over ego (kindness, compassion)
• A = Achievements (strength)
• N = Nishkama-karma (selfless work in service of God)
After his coronation, following victory in the battle with Ravana, Rama distributed gifts to all those who had assisted him in his battle with Ravana. Turning towards Hanuman Ji, Rama said, "There is nothing I can give you that would match the service you have rendered to me. All I can do is to give you my own self." Upon hearing these words, Hanuman Ji stood by Rama, in all humility, with hands joined together in front of his (Hanuman Ji's) mouth, and head slightly bent in the pose of service for Rama. To this day, this picture of Hanuman Ji, as a humble devotee of the Lord, is the most popular among the admirers and worshippers of Hanuman.
The worship of Hanuman Ji, therefore, symbolizes the worship of the Supreme Lord, for acquiring knowledge, physical and mental strength, truthfulness, sincerity, selflessness, humility, loyalty, and profound devotion to the Lord.

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