- “Hanuman” translates to “one with a prominent jaw“ or “one with a disfigured jaw.” It is the name of a monkey god in Hindu mythology, known for his devotion to Lord Rama and his powerful attributes.
- The name “Hanuman” derives from the Sanskrit word “hanu,” meaning “jaw,” and “man,” meaning “prominent” or “disfigured”.
- A popular legend suggests Hanuman received his name after being struck in the jaw by Indra, the king of the gods, for attempting to reach the sun, which he mistook for a fruit.
- Hanuman is a prominent figure in the Ramayana, the Hindu epic, where he aids Rama in rescuing his wife Sita from the king Ravana. He is revered for his unwavering devotion, strength, courage, and selfless service. He is also known by names like Maruti (childhood name), Anjaneya, and Bajrangbali.
HANUMAN SITTING 5″
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| Weight | 1.020 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.5 × 4.5 × 5 in |
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