Krishna Shows Rama Form to Hanuman / Detail / Temple

Once in Dwarka, Krishna sent for Garuda and told him, “Go and call Hanuman.”So Garuda went to Hanuman and told him, “Lord Krishna is calling you to Dwarka.” Hanuman was busy chanting rama-nama; “Rama, Rama, Rama, Rama.” He didn’t pay any attention to Garuda.

Garuda repeated himself three times, “I have come from Dwarka. Lord Krishna has sent me. He is calling you. Please come But Hanuman didn’t listen.

Garuda was morose. But Krishna could understand what had happened. Krishna said, “Why did you say that Krishna was calling him? Go again. This time tell him that Lord Rama is calling.”Again Garuda went there and told Hanuman, “Lord Rama is calling you. Please come.”Hanuman said, “Oh, my master is calling? All right, I will go immediately.

Garuda saw that Krishna had assumed the form of Lord Rama, Balaram had assumed the form of Laksman, and Rukmini had assumed the form of Sitadevi. Hanuman was sitting there with folded hands. Krishna thought His dear devotee wants to see this form of mine, so he showed him the form of Lord Rama.


Meaning of Name Hanuman / More

The moment Hanuman was born he was hungry and nothing could satisfy his hunger. When he looked around he saw the orange glowing ball called the sun. He hurried across the sky to reach King Indra's abode. Indra Dev protected the sun by hurting his Vajra at Hanuman. Hanuman was injured and fell on to the ground. Vayu, the Wind God, was enraged. The gods realized they had done wrong and immediately assembled to assuage the father and comfort the child.

Each one of the Devtas gave the Hanuman gifts. Hanu means the chin and man means withstanding the thunderbout so he got his name due to his hurt chin. Hanuman then returned home with all his gifts and grew up as a mischievous child.

Yantras Hand Drawn / How to Worship / Benefits




How to Use the Hanuman Yantra ?

Yantras are great cosmic conductors of energy, an antenna of Nature, a powerful tool for harmony, prosperity, success, good health, yoga and meditation! Yantras consist of a series of geometric patterns. The eyes and mind concentrate at the center of the yantra to achieve higher levels of consciousness. Yantras are usually made out of copper.

  • Place the Yantra facing the East or the North in a clean and sacred altar.
  • Do not let other people touch the Yantra.
  • Periodically wash the Yantra with rose water or milk. Then, rinse it with water and wipe it to dry. The Yantra’s color may change over a period of time; however this does not dilute the power of the Yantra.
  • Place rounded dots of sandalwood paste on the 4 corners and in the center of the Yantra.
  • Light a candle or ghee lamp and an incense stick in front of the Yantra. You can offer fresh or dry fruits as Prasad, as well.
  • Chant the Mantra above in front of the Yantra, preferably after showering.

Hanuman Yantra stimulates the lives of:

  • People who fear their enemies
  • People who struggle to achieve success in their endeavors
  • People who suffer from severe health ailments
  • People who yearn for a hitch free life
  • People who desire to acquire the qualities of courage and confidence
  • People who need to reverse negative energies from Saturn
  • People who seek to turn around impossible situations