In Hinduism, Hanuman is regarded as among the most formidable deities because he is bestowed with the “Mrityunjay” of Lord Shiva, which makes him everlasting. In Hindu mythology, he is depicted as a man with a monkey’s face who possesses superhuman strength and power comparable to the gods.
He rose to prominence in the Ramayana thanks to Bajrangbali’s influence. The Hanuman Chalisa is a hymn written in honor of the monkey god Bajrangbali. Throughout Hanuman Chalisa, the mythical character is shown to be awe-inspiringly powerful.
Humility and Strength
Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is the subject of Hanuman Chalisa’s opening lines, which describe how you might purify your mind by submitting yourself to him. Although Bajrangbali is among the strongest warriors, he devotes himself to the “charan” of Lord Rama despite his might. This demonstrates Bajrangbali’s humility, which he embodies.
Wit and grit go hand in hand.
Bajrangbali is described in the Chalisa as courageous and wise in equal measure. They are talked about all over the universe. It doesn’t matter how tiny your accomplishments are; they all matter. Your outlook on life can be affected by even the smallest of accomplishments. No matter how great you become, it would be best to always keep your eyes on the ground to succeed.
Bajrangbali’s unmatched dynamism
Bajrangbali is a multifaceted character. With the favors of Yama, Kuber, Digital, and a host of other gods at his disposal, he is capable of completing any work at hand. In addition to penning poetry, he can also perform an array of musical instruments.
To keep yourself on your toes, you need to think outside the box to learn and perfect a few things. Everything has a lesson, whether it’s a success or a failure. Discovering its benefits is a must.
Be present for your loved ones when needed.
When Laxman was wounded, Bajrangbali was there to do everything necessary to keep him alive. He even kidnapped Ravana’s Vaidya and took him to a faraway village searching for Sanjivani Buti. When it came to responsibilities and duties, he was always on time and never made excuses. Be dedicated to your task, but don’t give in to the circumstances.
A good sense of humor
Bajrangbali never lost his sense of humor, not even at the most trying times. Indrajit’s son, Ravana, caught him, and he used the opportunity to test the power of Ravana’s son. His tail was threatened with being put on fire, which caused him to grow it. It’s easy to get down in the dumps when things aren’t going your way, but great heroes aren’t afraid to smile and put up a fight.
Pragmatism
His tail and shape-shifting abilities were put to good use as he razed Lanka to the ground. To be a hero, Bajrangbali had to be pragmatic and focused. He was a hero within and he embodied it. Many lives and honor were spared from his war-winning strategies and techniques. Prioritization and flexibility are two skills you’ll want to develop as your career progresses.
It can lessen numerous diseases, such as external and internal grief, fear, worry, and depression, by singing the Chalisa. Ironically, India has many young people, but their potential remains untapped because of not knowing life management coping skills. The younger generation holds Lord Bajrangbali up as a role model. In Bajrangbali, courage, intelligence, and strength are all there in abundance.
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Hanuman is worthy “character”. (I even have a portrait of him on my wall)
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A worthy character. (I type too fast)