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Story behind Lord Hanuman birth

 Quite a long time ago, in the mountains of Meru, there was the extraordinary sage named Gautam. A monkey-couple, Kesari and Anjana lived close by the ashram. Anjana was previously a great lady, who was reviled and changed into a monkey lady. She would be liberated from this revile just in the event that she brought forth a manifestation of Lord Shiva. 

The explanation Anjana was reviled was once when she was meandering on earth, she saw a monkey pondering profoundly in a woods. At the moment she saw the monkey acting like a heavenly wise. She couldn't handle her giggling. She ridiculed the monkey yet the monkey overlooked her stupid conduct. She didn't just proceed with her giggling yet even tossed a few stones at the monkey and kept on doing as such work the blessed monkey became upset. He opened his eyes that shone with outrage and he was surely an amazing blessed sage who had changed into a monkey to do his otherworldly reflection. He with brutal voice reviled her that 'She has played out a shrewd errand of upsetting a savvy's reflection as was reviled to appear as a monkey and that she will be eased from the revile just on the off chance that she brings forth a powerful child, a manifestation of Shiva'. 


Anjana favored with a child: 

Anjana's committed petitions and contemplation to Shiva with no food or water before long gave her productive outcomes. Ruler Shiva was dazzled with her petitions and wished to favor her with a child who will be eternal. 

Then again, in a distant realm King Dasaratha of Ayodhya, was playing out a strict Ashvamedha Yagna to have kids who was honored with a perfect sweet by Lord Agni that should have been divided between his three spouses. Also, Vayu, the Wind God, under the guidance of Lord Shiva conveyed a part of the sweet, offered it to Anjana and favored her. Anjana before long ate the celestial sweet and immediately she could feel the gift of Shiva. Vayu disclosed to her that she will before long be a mother of a child who will have insight, boldness, enormous strength, speed and the ability to fly. Her bliss had no finishes and she was over-whelmed with delight.

Soon Anjana gave start to a monkey-faced child and they named him as Anjaneya (meaning ‘son of Anjana’). No faster Anjana changed into released from her curse and needed to go back returned to heaven. Hanuman’s father took care of Anjaneya and he grew up to emerge as a strong but mischievous younger boy.

As soon as Anjaneya, finally had burnt his mouth and Lord Indra had injured his jaw as he took the sun to be a tasty fruit and flew-up into the sky closer to the sun to consume it.

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