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10 Life Lessons By Lord Hanuman


Hanuman – the superhero, has the largest fan following all across the world, larger than any other superhero. Long before Superman and Batman came to save the world, Hanuman had already done his part and left a mark.



The monkey god was born to King Kesari and Anjana. Since childhood, he was strong, fearless, patient, graceful, compassionate, humble and devoted.

Did you know that Hanuman was blessed ‘Mrityunjay’ by Lord Shiva? Thus, while Lord Rama and Lord Krishna had to renounce and leave the world, Hanuman is immortal. This gives Him a special place amongst the Gods and Hindu culture.

Hanuman was a great leader. His commendable leadership skills helped him in not only leading but also inspiring the army of monkeys to fight against the mighty Ravana successfully. Our favorite Hanuman sought knowledge from the Sun, his role model was Lord Rama and knew how to motivate his people and keep them going.
He teaches us these super interesting life and leadership lessons:

1. Aim high:

A fascinating story states that, when Hanuman was a child, he leaped into the sky thinking that the sun was a large ripe mango. To grab and relish the fruit in the sky, Hanuman grew larger and larger and swallowed the sun. Indra shot him down. Vayu, the Lord of the wind, who is also known as Hanuman’s spiritual father, got very upset. He emptied the universe of wind, and all the creatures started dying. Hanuman was not only revived but also granted eternal life.

Thus, aim for a higher goal, and even if you get shot down, the universe will work its way out for you.


2. Strength:

Ramayana is evidence of Hanuman’s strength. He alone dared to leap across the ocean and get into Lanka. When Lakshman needed to be revived, Hanuman flew to the Kailash Parvat seeking Sanjeevani plant. Many stories illustrate the umpteen strength and bravery of our Veer Hanuman.

So, if you want to be successful, have faith in your capabilities and be brave to make decisions that are out of your comfort zone.


3. Loyalty:

Lord Hanuman was a loyal friend to one and all. He helped Sugreev seek Lord Rama’s help to win his kingdom back from Vali. He assisted and helped Lord Rama with unflinching loyalty in every way possible. He gained the love of the Lord.

Hence it is essential that in every relationship you stay loyal, honest and supportive. Do not test the loyalty of your loved ones. Just stay centered and committed. 


4. Selfless devotion:

After meeting Rama, Hanuman found a higher purpose in life. Rama’s journey became his mission, and he worked towards it tirelessly, without any selfish motive. Just like the other superheroes, it is his contribution to more significant things that gave him a special place in our hearts.

Remember, greatness comes when you work in tandem for the betterment of yourself and others. Your accomplishments might bring joy, but helping others brings renown.


5. Adaptability:

One of the fantastic superpowers of Hanuman was his ability to adapt. Within seconds he could turn into an ant, grow as big as a mountain, travel by land, sea or air, travel faster than the gusting wind or higher than a bird. He overcame all the hurdles with limitless power and flexibility.

In our lives too, we need to be adaptable in the same way. We should develop the habit of looking at things in detail, growing large to get a holistic view and settle our ego to find solutions. Through speed, agility, and will-power we can sail through worst situations unharmed.


6. Fearlessness:

Hanuman embodied fearlessness better than any other modern superheroes. He took decisions, risks, came past negative experiences and gave his best fearlessly.

Fear limits one's capabilities. So act fearlessly centered in self-belief and faith and see what heights you can accomplish.


7. No excuses:

As mentioned above, Hanuman was a great manager. He believed in teamwork and at the same time never entertained any excuses. From getting into Ravana’s abode and meeting Sita single-handedly, to building a bridge over the ocean – Hanuman did it all, without giving lame excuses.

To accomplish your goals, stay focused and stop giving excuses!


8. Dynamism:

Lord Hanuman was dynamic and multi-faceted. He conquered immortality and could achieve any feat with ease. Once, when Rama and Lakshmana were kidnapped by Ahiravana and taken to Patala Loka, Hanuman went to their rescue. There he realized that to vanquish Ahiravana he must extinguish five lamps in North, South, East, West, and Upward directions. At that point, Hanuman took a five-faced form. This shows how dynamic he was.

In a normal life scenario, open your mind to learning, challenge yourself, stay on your toes and welcome success and failure with stride.

9. Good Listener:

Hanuman was a great listener. It is due to this patience and good listening qualities he was able to guide and show people the right path. For example, his advice to Vibhishan helped him conquer Lanka.

Keep in mind, that unless you listen correctly, you won’t be able to give solutions.


10. Never Give up:

All superheroes and most importantly our original superheroes – Hanuman teaches us to never give up. He never shied away from responsibilities, took charge and fulfilled all his commitments. To him nothing was impossible!

You too need to have faith in yourself and in the higher power, and face everything in life…never give up! 


If you wish to imbibe all His qualities and be a real-life superhero, then chant Hanuman Chalisa every day. 

Jai Shree Hanuman!

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