Why is Hanuman Red? Hanuman is one of the most popular divinities in India. Hanuman is often portrayed kneeling with joined palms before the Personality of Godhead Ramacandra, Sita (Rama's consort), and Lakshmana (Rama's brother). Hanuman is shown sometimes tearing open his chest to show Rama's image in his heart, other times soaring through the sky with a Himalayan peak in his hand. He is shown long-haired and occasionally five-headed. His hands are often seen in the gesture (mudra) for removing fear (abhaya) and giving benedictions (varada). Hanuman always wanted to serve his Prabhu Lord Sri Rama. |
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