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**Prologue**
The birth of Hanuman was no ordinary event. It was not merely the coming of a child, but the manifestation of cosmic forces at work. Every detail of his birth was intricately woven into the fabric of the universe’s divine plan. The story of Hanuman’s origin, as told in the ancient scriptures, reveals a deeper truth—one that involves gods, sages, and an ancient prophecy.
The real secret behind Hanuman’s birth is one that stretches beyond mere physical birth—it is the manifestation of divine will. This is the story of how the mighty warrior, Hanuman, came into being, guided by the hands of the cosmos itself.
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Many millennia ago, in a realm far beyond the mortal world, Lord Shiva and his consort, Parvati, lived in a celestial abode, surrounded by the divine energies of the universe. Shiva, the god of destruction and regeneration, was the supreme lord, and Parvati, his consort, was the embodiment of divine power and nurturing grace.
On one occasion, Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, performed an intense penance to please Lord Shiva. Ravana, desiring to obtain the supreme boon of invincibility, offered sacrifices to Shiva. Moved by his devotion, Shiva granted Ravana a powerful boon—he would be invincible to all gods and demons, but not to humans and vanaras (monkeys).
In his arrogance, Ravana sought to test this boon. He believed that by conquering the vanaras, who were the guardians of the earth’s forests, he would solidify his rule over the cosmos. The vanaras, however, were no ordinary beings. They were descendants of the divine, created by Brahma, the creator god, to maintain the balance of the earth.
Ravana, in his fury and pride, set out to destroy the vanaras. This act of defiance angered the gods, especially Lord Vishnu, the protector of the universe. Vishnu foresaw that the balance of the world would be disturbed by Ravana's tyranny. It was then that Vishnu made a decision to intervene.
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In response to Ravana's transgressions, Vishnu turned to Brahma for guidance. Brahma, the creator of the universe, explained that the vanaras were no mere creatures of flesh and bone, but divine beings born from the sacred elements of the cosmos. These beings, though appearing mortal, were linked to the highest forms of creation, and their strength lay in the divine energy that flowed through them.
Vishnu knew that a powerful force would be required to stop Ravana. As the divine protector, Vishnu could not act directly, for Ravana had received his boon. So, Vishnu decided to incarnate on Earth in a human form—the form of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu. He would be the hero destined to bring balance, but he would need an ally—a warrior of unmatched strength and devotion, who could aid him in his quest.
The prophecy, spoken by Brahma, foretold that Hanuman, the son of Vayu, the wind god, would be born to Anjana and Kesari as the embodiment of divine power. This child would possess the strength of mountains, the speed of the winds, and the wisdom of the ages. But most importantly, Hanuman would be a devoted servant to Lord Rama, and his loyalty and bravery would be essential to the triumph over Ravana.
The gods, knowing that the birth of Hanuman was vital to the success of Vishnu’s mission, worked together to bring about the circumstances of his birth. Vayu, the wind god, had been chosen as Hanuman’s father, for his connection to the very elements of life—air and breath—would make Hanuman a being capable of transcending mortal limitations.
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Vayu, moved by the divine will, approached Anjana, who had been meditating for years, longing for a child. Anjana had been a devotee of Lord Shiva and Parvati, who had blessed her with strength and resilience. However, despite her devotion, she remained childless. It was then that Vayu, sensing her deep yearning, descended upon
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