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 Hello Everyone and Welcome to my blog no 27 and series part 7. I hope you are doing absolutely good and reading this blog in your healthiest and happiest state ❤️.

Before reading this blog if you are new on my page, than don't forget to read my previous blogs of this series, you would really love it.

In the last blog i talked about this beautiful festival of lights. Today let us talk about one of the epic character of Ramayana. Even I am a follower and worshipper of him Lord Hanuman .

Lord Hanuman

In Valmiki's fifth book of Ramayana, Sundara Kanda. he has mentioned a detailed accounts of Hanuman's meeting with Lord Ram and Lakshman. The name can be interpreted in two ways. Hanu means Jaw and Man means disfigured. As per mythology Hanuman's jaw was disfigured by Lord Indra during his urge to eat Sun thinking it as fruit. Another meaning if this is Han means killed or destroyed and Man means pride. Both is same, someone who has destroyed his pride. Someone who is not egoistic, one of the fundamental characteristics to be successful in life.

No matter a person's faith, caste, or creed, Hanuman is a universal deity who is worshipped on all continents. Worshipping Lord Hanuman can help people overcome complicated life issues like long-term health issues, marital issues, mental or psychological issues like depression, anxiety, or fear, as well as overcome bad attitudes and inspire courage. It can also help people gain blessings and be freed from evil spirits. Worshipping Hanuman leads to discipline, success in life, and advancement in one's profession. Additionally, Hanuman prayers aid in the defeat of negative tendencies like as procrastination, corruption, adultery, sloth, and fickle minds. It instills self-assurance and mental stability. If you are believed to be impacted by the Shani dosha, it is advantageous to offer prayers to Hanuman. The majority of people offer prayers to Lord Hanuman on Tuesdays or Saturdays either y visiting Hanuman temples or at home and can also chant Hanuman Chalisa every day to get His Blessings.

Daily I do Hanuman Chalisa and it has many benefits and it gives me a strong physical, mental, intellectual and social support as Lord Hanuman is a symbol of all four.  There is more to write,  it's a saying in gujarati; "જેતલુ પણ લાખો ઓછુ જ છે",  I am strong devotee of him, you also pray and say JAY SHREE RAM❤️

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