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  • Hanuman

    Anant Pai

    Comic (India Book House, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Hanuman, the son of Pavana and Anjana, was born a monkey and yet attained a prominent place among the Hindu Gods, by his sterling character. Hanuman's unflinching devotion to Rama has made him the greatest of the Bhaktas (Devotees) ever known. His singular worship of Rama did not make him narrow minded, or supercilious. Instead it made him more compassionate. It helped him to bring consolation to Sita, pining away, forlorn and lonely in Ravana's Ashoka garden. It helped him to submit himself years later to the buoyant valor of Rama's children, Luv and Kush. Serious but never solemn, Hanuman twitted his half-brother Bhima who was out on the quest for the flower 'Kalyanasaugandhika.' This is one of the most charming and popular episodes in the Mahabharata.
  • Hanuman

    ANANT PAI, RAM WAEERKAR

    language (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, Dec. 31, 2008)
    Hanuman Stands For Extraordinary Physical Strength, Courage And Humility. Above All, He Is Known For His Devotion To Rama. So, It Was Little Wonder That Rama Entrusted Hanuman With The Task Of Carrying His Message To Sita In Lanka. Again, It Was Hanuman Who Brought Him The Life-Giving Sanjeevani To Revive His Beloved Brother Lakshmana Who Had Been Grievously Injured On The Battlefield. Even Today, Hanuman Is Regarded As The Epitome Of Unfaltering Devotion And Unparalleled Strength.
  • Hanuman

    Om Books In House Team

    Hardcover (Om Books International, Aug. 24, 2015)
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  • Hanuman

    Venkataraman M, Karthik ram

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 18, 2015)
    Hanuman is a well-known god in Hinduism. He is known as a monkey-god, and can be seen in temples throughout India. He is depicted in various forms. In some temples his image is set up alone standing with a mace in his hand. In some other places he is seen with folded hands. In some other temples he is depicted sitting in a devotional posture before the images of Rama and Sita. He is the greatest devotee of Rama. Rama loves him the most. He is the god of power and strength. He remained a celibate and is stated to be an immortal. It is believed that he is present wherever the story of Rama is recited or spoken. This book contains some of the stories connected to him. Read and enjoy.
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  • Hanuman

    Radhika Sekar

    Paperback (Vakils,Feffer &Simons Pvt Ltd,, Jan. 1, 2007)
    UNDISTRIBUTED FIRST EDITIONS. CHILDREN'S TALE FROM INDIA.
  • Hanuman

    Radhika Sekar

    (Vakils, Feffer & Simons Pvt. Ltd., Jan. 1, 2007)
    Hanuman is the lord of many identities: the son of Vayu (the keeper of the winds), the patron deity of yoga, the most devout of all disciples in Ramayana, and the beloved of Indians, young and old. Radhika Sekar’s Hanuman celebrates the many aspects of the monkey-god, and gives us a glimpse into his life: from his early years with Anjana and Surya, to his later life, marked by unflagging dedication to Rama. Narrated in a language that is engaging, uncomplicated, and free of violent terminology, the book is certain to delight every child!
  • Hanuman Katha

    Rao Vaishnavi Ravindra

    eBook (swadharma.org.in, Dec. 1, 2017)
    An illustrated children's comic on Hanuman. The story's narrator is Lord Rama who is telling his brother Bharata about the escapades of Hanuman. Hanuman's is the most awe inspiring character in our epics. Be it children or adults, we all can be inspired by the tales of his devotion, wisdom and might. The book takes you through Hanuman's adventures through Lord Rama's eyes.The book is fully illustrated with hand drawings and paintings and will be an interesting read and a collectable. Hope you enjoy it! :)
  • JAI HANUMAN

    Venkataraman M

    language (Venkataraman.M, Nov. 26, 2015)
    Hanuman is a well-known god in Hinduism. He is known as a monkey-god, and can be seen in temples throughout India. He is depicted in various forms. In some temples his image is set up alone standing with a mace in his hand. In some other places he is seen with folded hands. In some other temples he is depicted sitting in a devotional posture before the images of Rama and Sita. He is the greatest devotee of Rama. Rama loves him the most. He is the god of power and strength. He remained a celibate and is stated to be an immortal. It is believed that he is present wherever the story of Rama is recited or spoken. This book gives a very brief description of Hanuman in an illustrated way to the kids. Let the kids read and enjoy.
  • Hanuman, paper

    Joshua M. Greene, Li Ming

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, March 1, 2004)
    This retelling of one of IndiaÂ’s most sacred texts, the Ramayana, recounts how the great monkey army helped save Princess Sita from a demon king. Accelerated Reader Quiz available.
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  • Jai Hanuman

    G.L. Goomar, M.D. Gupta, Pritpal Singh

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, July 1, 2008)
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  • Hanuman

    Anant Pai

    Comic (India Book House, July 6, 1767)
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  • Jai Hanuman

    Venkataraman M

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 11, 2016)
    Hanuman is a well-known god in Hinduism. He is known as a monkey-god, and can be seen in temples throughout India. He is depicted in various forms. In some temples his image is set up alone standing with a mace in his hand. In some other places he is seen with folded hands. In some other temples he is depicted sitting in a devotional posture before the images of Rama and Sita. He is the greatest devotee of Rama. Rama loves him the most. He is the god of power and strength. He remained a celibate and is stated to be an immortal. It is believed that he is present wherever the story of Rama is recited or spoken. This book gives a very brief description of Hanuman in an illustrated way to the kids. Let the kids read and enjoy.