Lord Maruti - Batik Painting 26"

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  • Product Code :4198
  • Material :Cotton Cloth
  • Size :26"h x 15"w
    Description

    The beautiful painting of Lord Maruti or Hanuman is given a spectacular touch with some minute detail. His headgear, tail and drapery all are nicely painted. Hanuman is a Hindu god, who was an ardent devotee of Rama. Lord hanuman is the key figure in the epic Ramayana. A vanara (monkey-like humanoid), Hanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana. Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is the son of Vayu, who played a role in his birth. The story behind the birth of Hanuman is given in Valmiki Ramayan (Kishkindhakand, sarga 66) as follows: Anjani gave birth to Hanuman. After birth, thinking that the rising sun was a golden fruit He leapt into the sky for it. That day being a solar eclipse (parvatithi) Rahu (the dragon’s head) had come to engulf the sun. Thinking that Hanuman was another Rahu Lord Indra attacked Him with His thunderbolt. It struck Hanuman’s chin (hanuvati) which got cut and developed a cleft. Thus he acquired the name Hanuman.

    Description

    Specification
    • Product Code :4198
    • Material :Cotton Cloth
    • Size :26"h x 15"w
      Description

      The beautiful painting of Lord Maruti or Hanuman is given a spectacular touch with some minute detail. His headgear, tail and drapery all are nicely painted. Hanuman is a Hindu god, who was an ardent devotee of Rama. Lord hanuman is the key figure in the epic Ramayana. A vanara (monkey-like humanoid), Hanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana. Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is the son of Vayu, who played a role in his birth. The story behind the birth of Hanuman is given in Valmiki Ramayan (Kishkindhakand, sarga 66) as follows: Anjani gave birth to Hanuman. After birth, thinking that the rising sun was a golden fruit He leapt into the sky for it. That day being a solar eclipse (parvatithi) Rahu (the dragon’s head) had come to engulf the sun. Thinking that Hanuman was another Rahu Lord Indra attacked Him with His thunderbolt. It struck Hanuman’s chin (hanuvati) which got cut and developed a cleft. Thus he acquired the name Hanuman.

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