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Lord Hanuman: Human Lessons to Learn from Superhuman Being

Lord Hanuman, a powerful protector and embodiment of faith and devotion, inspires devotees to cultivate faith and uphold justice and righteousness, reasons Rajul in this new weekly column, every Monday – exclusively for Different Truths.

Lord Hanuman is one of the most revered deities in the Hindu belief system. He is known to be a powerful protector, a humble servant, and an epitome of faith and devotion. Lord Hanuman’s story is closely intertwined with that of Lord Rama from the Ramayana. His unwavering faith and devotion towards Lord Rama helped him overcome numerous obstacles and challenges. In this column, we will explore the spiritual significance behind Lord Hanuman’s character traits, such as fearlessness, strength of character, compassion, and control over oneself, and how they relate to the power of faith for his devotees.

Power of Faith

Faith is a powerful force that can move mountains. It gives us the strength and courage to face any challenges that come our way. Lord Hanuman’s unwavering faith in Lord Rama is one of the reasons why his devotees revere him.

The power of faith lies not just in its ability to give us hope but also in its ability to transform us into better individuals.


The power of faith lies not just in its ability to give us hope but also in its ability to transform us into better individuals. When we have faith, we can let go of fear and doubt and focus on what truly matters.
  
Moreover, having faith helps us better understand ourselves and our purpose in life. It allows us to connect with something greater than ourselves, whether a divine being or simply a sense of inner peace.

For Lord Hanuman’s devotees, their faith in him brings them solace during difficult times and strengthens their resolve to live virtuously. The power of their devotion can be seen through the numerous hymns dedicated to him, such as Sundar Kanda and Bajrang Baan.

In essence, the power of faith lies not only in what it can do for us but also in how it connects us with others who share our beliefs. The bond between Lord Hanuman and his devotees is an example for all those seeking spiritual enlightenment through devotion and unwavering faith.

Human Faith is Superhuman Key

Faith is an intrinsic part of human existence. It serves as a guiding force that helps us navigate through the highs and lows of life. Faith gives us hope, strength, and courage to face challenges head-on.

…faith has the power to transcend beyond the realms of normalcy and become something superhuman.

But it’s not just limited to our human experience; faith has the power to transcend beyond the realms of normalcy and become something superhuman. It enables us to tap into a higher power that guides our actions and decisions.

When we have unflinching faith in Lord Rama or any form of positive power within us, we can overcome any obstacle or adversity with grace and ease. Our devotion toward Him/ Her becomes our driving force, which keeps us grounded yet always motivated.

The Ramayana teaches us that even amidst chaos and turmoil, if we have unwavering faith in Lord Rama’s protection, He will always be there for His devotees. We see this exemplified when Ravana kidnaps Mata Sita. Hanuman had the power to rescue her alone. Still, Mata Sita saw the pitiful state of all the believers of God in Lanka, there were many others trapped there, and she took the decision that now when Ravana has himself invited the war, there should be a war to rescue all the devotees of Lord Vishnu/Rama.

It was the question of protecting His devotees and their belief in the good.

It was the question of protecting His devotees and their belief in the good. Still, Lord Rama gave a chance to Ravana to give Mata Sita back to avoid the war’s catastrophic consequences. If Ravana had given up Sita, it would have meant that he accepted the supremacy of good, which meant releasing all the believers of Vishnu too. In both cases, goodness was being protected and fought for; the whole war took place to preserve the ‘faith’ of devotees and ‘faith’ in God through ‘faith’ as the greatest weapon against all odds.


Therefore, faith isn’t just about unquestioning belief; it requires trust in something greater than us – something that transcends our limitations as humans. And it is precisely this kind of superhuman key that unlocks doors previously thought impossible for mere mortals like you and me!

Fearlessness and Strength of Character

Lord Hanuman is the epitome of faith and devotion. His unwavering commitment to Lord Rama and Mata Sita teaches us the power of selfless love and compassion. Through his bravery and humility, he inspires devotees to cultivate unflinching faith in their own lives.

Lord Hanuman’s character exemplifies the strength and fearlessness of such faith.

Lord Hanuman’s character exemplifies the strength and fearlessness of such faith. In times of adversity, we can see him as a protector who stands for justice and righteousness. By remembering his service to Lord Rama, we can tap into his spiritual significance as a symbol of courage and determination.

Let us all strive to embody these qualities in our lives by following in the footsteps of Lord Hanuman. May we continue to draw inspiration from his story so that we may become beacons of hope for those around us.

Jai Hanuman!

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Rajul Tiwari
Rajul Tiwari is an educationist, writer, author, editor and poetess. She writes in English and Hindi with equal ease. She heads a publishing unit and her poetry book 'Beats of Beauty' has been appreciated by many critiques and poetry lovers. In 2002 & 2004, she was honoured with 'Editor's Choice Award' by International Library of Poetry, US. Rajul is gracious and acknowledges the goodness in others. Her disarming and winsome smile is endearing.
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