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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: The Epitome of Devotion and Courage

    Anant Pai

    Paperback (Advaita Ashrama, 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

    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

    Anant Pai

    Comic (India Book House, July 6, 1767)
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