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  1. May 14, 2017 · Hanuman immediately headed home, floating on the air cushion provided by Vayu. When Hanuman reached home and hugged his mother, Vayu smiled. Adapted from the account of Hanuman’s childhood described in Valmiki’s Ramayana, Kishkindakanda.

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  2. May 14, 2017 · Hanuman was the son of Anjana and the Vanara hero, Kesari. He was born by the grace of Vayu the wind god and therefore he was also known as Vayu’s son. When Hanuman was but a child, Kesari was...

  3. As it is said that lord Hanuman was very mischievous during his childhood. One day he saw Sun through the leaves of a tree and thought of it as a fruit, so he flew in order to eat it. It has nothing to do with any curse. Rather, he was hit by Indra's vajra when he refused to release Surya and later on was given many boons by different Gods.

  4. Story of Hanuman eating sun is a very popular among kids. It is also an important event in the Hindu scriptures as a result of which Hanuman received numerous boons. So Did Hanuman Really Eat the Sun? No Hanuman only attempted to eat the sun.

  5. When Hanuman wanted the Sun | Mythological Story. This story is from an incident from Hanuman's childhood times. Hanuman was the son of Anjana and Kesari. But as he was also born by the grace of Vayu (God of Wind) he is also known as Pavanputra (Vayu's son). One morning, Hanuman woke up and was feeling very hungry.

  6. Hanuman is the ninth author of grammar. Hanuman became the greatest and the most faithful helper of Rama in his campaign against Ravana. When sent as Rama's envoy Hanuman was given a ring to convince Sita that he was truly her husband's messenger. With a formidable leap he crossed the seas and reached Lanka.

  7. Nov 13, 2018 · Anjaneya (Hanuman) Eats the Sun. A story explaining how Hanuman as born and how he received his name. One day while watching monkeys play on the beautiful slopes of Kailash Mountain, the great god Shiva and his wife Parvati wanted to do the same.