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      • One day, Anjana felt a sharp pang of unhappiness — she realized she wanted to be a mother. She and Kesari prayed to Shiva and Parvati. As a result of their prayers, they were blessed with a mango that contained Shiva’s power as well as Vayu’s powers. Anjana ate the mango and became pregnant. In due course, she gave birth to a son.
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  2. Sep 18, 2024 · Anjani, mother of Hanuman, performed intense austerity to get a powerful son. She had to undergo numerous trials before she gave birth to Hanuman, an amsha avatar of Shiva.

  3. There is an interesting story mentioned in Puranas which suggest how Anjani became the mother of Hanuman. Anjani in her previous birth was a beautiful woman and served Goddess Parvati. One day Anjani was frightened by a huge thunder storm and she ran into the arms of Shiva.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AñjanāAñjanā - Wikipedia

    Anjana (Sanskrit: अञ्जना, romanized: Añjanā), [1] also known as Anjani and Anjali, is the mother of Hanuman, one of the protagonists of the Hindu epic the Ramayana. She is said to have been a resident of Kishkindha in the text.

  5. Mar 2, 2024 · Anjana, a renowned figure in Hindu mythology, is revered as the mother of Hanuman, the beloved monkey god. Her tale weaves a tapestry of love, devotion, and unwavering loyalty, leaving an indelible mark on the epic Ramayana.

  6. Oct 18, 2023 · Anjana Returns to Heaven. The time came for Anjana to return back to heaven as prophesized by Brihaspati. By this time, however, Anjana was bound by the ropes of attachment to her family in...

  7. Mar 13, 2018 · His mother Anjana was an Apsara named Puñjikastalā, who was born on earth as a vanara princess due to a curse from sage Durvasa, and she married Kesari, a vanara chief. She was redeemed from this curse on her giving birth to a son.

  8. Anjani was a blessed mother as she had given to this universe a valiant, faithful and resonant son, Hanuma. In a mother’s love nothing matters, whether her child is beautiful or ugly, intelligent or laggard.