Shani however, does make an attempt to enter into his head but fails miserably. While Shani Dev is adamant on entering his body in order to bring out the real effects of Shani into him, Hanumaan refuses to give him any place within him as, he declares, that Lord Ram occupies every cell of his body.
Lord Vishnu narrates the tale of Hanumaan's confrontation with Shani Dev. How will Lord Vishnu and Shiva bring an end to the egoisitc Raavan Watch all the latest videos of Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanumaan Shiva goes on to explain about Vishnu's divine plan and adds that he too will be a part of this war of good v/s evil as he will be taking the form of Ram Bhakt Hanumaan. Parvati sees him curiously and enquires about this new name that she has heard for the first time. At the same time, Lord Shiva is seen chanting the name of Lord Ram. He declares that he will be taking the human form of Lord Ram. As Vishnu finds out that Raavan has made inappropriate use of the boon bestowed by Brahma on him, he decides to bring an end to this demon, himself. Surprisingly, this version is totally opposite of what we know about Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman.Lord Shiva to take the form of Hanumaan - Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan - Lord Vishnu begins to narrate the tale of Ram Bhakt Hanumaan and starts by how the gods of the five elements and the sapthrishis in distress, had visited the abode of Lord Vishnu with a cry for help. This is the story of Lord Hanuman in the Jain text written by the Jain scholars. Later, he joins Lord Rama’s army against Ravana. Hanuman reaches Lanka to convince Ravana however he fails. Later, both Sugriva and Hanuman meets Lord Rama and gets to know about Sita’s kidnapping. It is said that Hanuman married at least 100 of Sugriv’s relatives. He Then Meets Sugriva and Marries His Relatives As WellĪccording to this version, Hanuman meets Sugriva in Kishkinda. However, later when he gets to know about Ram and his story he becomes his follower. In fact, he is angry on the fact that Rama killed his father-in-law. According to this legend, Hanuman is not a follower of Rama initially. Anangakusuma is the daughter of Ravana’s sister Chandranakha and her husband Kharadushana. In fact, here in the story he is married to Ravana’s niece Anangakusuma. In the Jain version of Hanuman’s story, he is not a celibate. In the Jain Version, Hanuman Is Not a Brahmachari but husband of Ravana’s niece Later, he is raised at his great maternal uncle’s island Hanuraha and is named as Hanuman.
The rock on which he falls crack into pieces, but the baby doesn’t suffer any injuries – giving out the message to the world that a supernatural creature is born on earth. However, when they fly in a chariot the baby falls down. Later, Anjana and her son is rescued by one of her maternal uncle. Totally unaware of Anjana’s condition, her in laws sends her to forest. Following this meeting, Anjana conceives a baby. Despite being separated, they meet once in a secret place. However, due to some misunderstanding the couple stay away from each other. In this version, the parent of Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanuman is Anjana and Vidhyadhara prince Pawangati. Hanuman Is Raised in an Island Called Hanuraha His lineage is similar to that of Ravana, he can change his shape and size according to his will, and can even fly. Here in this version, Hanuman is addressed as Vidyadhara, meaning a supernatural creature. This Vanar’s name is similar to Pawan – The Wind God of Hindus. In this version, Hanuman is not a Shiv avtar but is a son of a Vanar. Vimalasuri wrote the Jain version of Ramayana titled as Padmacharit (also Paumacariya, Pauma Chariu). Here we share few things about Lord Hanuman according to the Jain version: Lord Hanuman was a Supernatural Being – The Vidyadhara Image Courtesy: Vijayanarishma via Pixabay Exactly opposite and totally strange, this version is ought to shock you. However, the Jain Version of Lord Hanuman is quite different than the story we know about him. We all know about Lord Hanuman, the Sankat Mochan Mahabali, the son of Lord Vyau who is also a Ram Bhakt.