Is Hanuman a vanara?
Could you please clarify for me if Hanuman, the character from Hindu mythology and the epic Ramayana, is indeed classified as a vanara? Vanaras are often depicted as ape-like creatures with human-like qualities, and I'm curious if Hanuman fits into this category, given his mythical status and his abilities. It would be helpful to understand if he is indeed considered a vanara, and if so, what that means in the context of his story and the broader Hindu mythology.
What monkey is Hanuman?
Could you please elaborate on the identity of Hanuman, specifically referring to the context where he is described as a monkey? Is he a character from mythology or folklore, and if so, could you provide some details about his significance and role in those stories? Additionally, are there any cultural or religious connotations associated with Hanuman being referred to as a monkey, and how do they contribute to his overall significance?
Where is Hanuman born now?
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How many times Hanuman married?
Could you please clarify the context of this question, as Hanuman, or Hanuman Ji, is a revered Hindu deity who is traditionally depicted as a celibate devotee of Lord Rama? In the epics and legends associated with him, there is no mention of Hanuman marrying anyone. Therefore, the question 'How many times Hanuman married?' seems to be based on a misunderstanding or a misinterpretation of his character and stories. Could you perhaps elaborate on your inquiry or provide additional context to help me better understand what you're asking?
Who is the Chinese version of Hanuman?
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