Is there a real photo of Lord Hanuman?

Is there a real photo of Lord Hanuman?

There was even a pictured that went viral as the real photo of Lord Hanuman. It is said that whosoever ventures inside the Gandhmadan Mountain and gets a glimpse of the monkey-god, Hanuman, never comes out of it alive (neither did the photographer, who clicked this image.)

Is there any historical accuracy in the story of Ramayana?

There is a great deal of debate about whether there is any historical accuracy in the story of Ramayana . For many of us, this is a no-brainer. The fact that our elders had told us the heroic story of Lord Ram’s victory over Raavan was enough. And then there’s the if-there’s-a-TV-show-about-it-it-must’ve-happened crowd.

Where are the places mentioned in the Ramayana?

But at least we can present a list of places that are mentioned in the Ramayana. The place in Ayodhya where Hanuman was patiently waiting while Ram was in exile, is now a temple called Hanuman Garhi. There’s an actual Janki Temple in Janakpur in Nepal.

How is the chain of Shoals related to the Ramayana?

This is related so in the epic Hindu book of Ramayana. Rama’s Bridge, chain of shoals, c.18 mi (30 km) long, in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka. At high tide it is covered by c. 4 ft (1.2 m) of water. A steamer ferry links Rameswaram, India, with Mannar, Sri Lanka.

Where was Lord Hanuman when he was reading Ramayana?

Lord Hanuman ji can be seen reading the epic book of Ramayana. According to the sources, a group of people went to the holy Lake of Manasarovar on a Hindu pilgrimage trip. One of the person there was a great follower of Hanuman. He was exploring some caves and accidentally bounced upon a Vanara looking like Lord Hanuman.

Where was Hanuman in the cycle of Yuga?

Researchers working on gathering and understanding the traces of ancient mythology leading to Hanuman’s presence in Kaliyuga have reached a conclusion that his habitation in this cycle of yuga could certainly be on Gandhmadan Mountain.

Is it true that Hanuman never comes out of the mountain?

It is said that whosoever ventures inside the Gandhmadan Mountain and gets a glimpse of the monkey-god, Hanuman, never comes out of it alive (neither did the photographer, who clicked this image.)

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