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Is Hanuman there in Himalaya?

Is Hanuman there in Himalaya?

Beyond the Ramayana, in present-day Drongiri village in the Uttarakhand Himalayas, there is a mountain worshipped by locals that is believed to be the one that Hanuman disfigured during his search for the life-saving herb. The village, situated at an altitude of 11,800 feet, is hard to access.

Who took photo of real Hanuman?

Karan Acharya, the man behind the viral Hanuman vector, wants to copyright the image.

Can we have Hanuman photo at home?

The picture or statue of Lord Hanuman should NOT be kept in the bedroom. It should be either in the puja area or at South outside but in a sacred place (not in a toilet or bathroom). Lord Hanuman’s picture or statue is excellent to keep off negative energies.

Is the picture of Lord Hanuman from Ramayana real?

This is a real and original Lord Hanumana Picture taken by a traveler inside a cave from the mountains of Himalayas. Lord Hanuman ji can be seen reading the epic book of Ramayana. According to the sources, a group of people went to the holy Lake of Manasarovar on a Hindu pilgrimage trip.

Where was the Hanuman found in the Himalayas?

A group of people went to Manas-sarovar for a piligrimage trip. One of the person there is a Upasaka of Hanuman. He was exploring some caves and accidentally bounced upon a being looking like Lord Hanuman. All of them had cameras and this person happend to click the camera and died there for reasons not known.

Who was the person who took the photo of Hanuman?

One of the person there was a great follower of Hanuman. He was exploring some caves and accidentally bounced upon a Vanara looking like Lord Hanuman. All of them had cameras and this person took a snap from his camera. He died in his pilgrimage for reasons not known.

How to feel the presence of Lord Hanuman?

One can feel the presence of Lord Hanuman by chanting Rama Rama Rama Rama Rama by sitting in their own places,rather than visiting Himalayas for His darshan – Hanuman Mathaji Lord Hanuman is Chiranjeevi, meaning He is very much living on this earth even today, constantly watching us, always with us and beside us.