

It is, thus, believed that Lord Shiva incarnated as a monkey, and was born as Hanuman to Anjana, by the blessings of Pavana, who thus became Hanuman’s godfather.Ībove coin is a Gold Pagoda of Kadamba Dynasty of Hangal which depicts Hanuman seated with head to right on the obverse along with conch and Ankush at feet and the Kannda Legend “Nakara” in Kannada in exergue. After she took the divine dessert, she gave birth to Hanuman.

Pavana – the wind god delivered the drop to her outstretched hands. However, one Portion of the pudding was snatched by the eagle that dropped it where Anjana (the mother of Hanuman) was meditating. Agni agreed and presented him with “sacred pudding” which Dashratha shared among his wives. Dashratha – the King of Ayodhya summoned Agni to grant him a boom that would give him capable sons. We all know the story of baby Hanuman and the Sun but we don’t know the story of the Birth of the Monkey God of India. The First Story is about the Birth of Hanuman. What better time than Diwali to discuss them, right? Let’s get acquainted with the Unheard Stories of Ramayana that makes the Epic more legendary.

However, there are some stories which are lesser-known. We learned the discipline, integrity and doing the right thing. They might have been just stories as kids but as grownups, we realized the important life lessons they taught us. The story of legendary Rama, his wife, Sita and his brother, Lakshmana who fought with Ravana and put an end to evil is heard by everyone. Ramayana has been an integral part of our childhood. NovemCoins of India, General, Stamps of India, Stamps of the World coins, Coins of India, coins of world, Indian Epic, lakshaman, Rama, Ramayana, ravana, sita, stamps, stamps of India, stamps of world, Stories, stories of Ramayana, the Great Epic, unheard stories, Unheard Stories of Ramayana, valmiki Team Mintage World
