Hanumanji (Hanuman) symbol

Symbol Hanumanji (Hanuman)
Religion Hinduism
Origin Central character in the Ramayana and revered in Hindu scriptures.
Meaning Symbolizes devotion, strength, and unwavering loyalty.
Appearance Monkey-faced deity with a muscular build.
Colors Various, often depicted in orange or red.
Usage Worshiped for strength, courage, and overcoming obstacles.
History Key figure in the Ramayana and revered across Hindu traditions.
Popularity Widely worshiped in temples and households.
Importance Embodies devotion, loyalty, and selfless service.
Complexity Iconography includes his vajra (thunderbolt) and gada (mace).
Emotions Inspires feelings of devotion, courage, and humility.

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