The Three Gods of Hindus
author: Kunwar Anil Kumar
edition: 2014, Manoj Publications
pages: 144
ISBN-10: 8181337913
Topic: Shaivism
The great battle and hanuman's role
This page describes the great battle and hanuman's role on page 31 from the third part in the book: The Three Gods of Hindus by Kunwar Anil Kumar. This book from 2014 narrates the divine stories of Lord Ganesha, Rama, faithful Hanumana and the parental Shiva-Parvati in 144 pages. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Agni Purana [by N. Gangadharan]
Getting the jewel and (listening to) the story, Hanumat said, “The Lord will be taking you away. Otherwise, if you feel some hurry, O auspicious one! You get on to my back. I shall show you Sugriva and Raghava today. � Sita said to Hanumat, “Let Raghava take me away. � 16-18. Then Hanumat made a stratagem in order to see Dashagriva (Ravana)....
Read full contents: Chapter 9 - Manifestation of Vishnu as Rama (part 5)
Puranic encyclopaedia [by Vettam Mani]
When Hanuman jumped to Lanka from the mountain of Mahendra the giantess attacked Hanuman. It is seen that the name Simhika also is used for Angaraka. Hanuman who was subjected to the excessive attraction of Simhika, felt a great storm raging round him. Finally he found her out, a monster with such an uncouth face and a mouth as wide as the hole of Patala (the nether world). There was a terrible fight between Hanuman and the monster, in which Simhika, fell on the ground beaten....
Read full contents: Story of Angaraka
Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary) [by Shri Shrimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja]
sita-pate shri-raghunatha lakshmana-jyeshtha prabho shri-hanumat-priyeshvara | ity-adikam kirtaya veda-shastratah khyatam smarams tad-guna-rupa-vaibhavam || 243 || sita-pate–O Lord of Sita; shri-raghunatha–O Lord of the Raghus; lakshmana-jyeshtha–O elder brother of Lakshmana; prabho–O Lord; shri-hanumat-priya–beloved of Hanuman; ishvara–O Lord; iti–thus; adikam–and so forth; kirtaya–sing loudly; veda-shastratah–from the Vedic scriptures; khyatam–described; smaran–remembering; tat–His; guna–qualities; rupa–form...
Read full contents: Verse 2.4.243
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