BIRTH OF HANUMAN
Hanuman
is originally the son of Vayu, the air god.
And he is also an expansion of Lord Siva. All the demigods were helping Lord Ramacandra
in his battle. Lord Siva was thinking,
"I must also help him." So
long before Lord Ramacandra incarnated, Lord Siva had a pastime. Once Siva and Parvati were playing in
Kailash, and they saw a monkey. Lord
Siva, by looking at this monkey, he also took the form of a monkey. Parvati also took the form of a monkey, and
they played. During that time, Lord Siva
gave Parvati a conception. Then
immediately she became Parvati again and said, "I'm not going to give
birth to a monkey." So Siva said,
"Well you have a conception so now you have to give birth to
it." Parvati said, "No no,
when you gave the conception you were a monkey, so my son will become a
monkey. Already I have an elephant, that
is enough. I can't have this." So Siva said, "All right then, I will
make some arrangement." Siva then
called Vayu, and Vayu came there. Once
before Siva had given a conception and Agni had carried it, and Agni had said
that he would never do it again. So Vayu
came, and Siva said, "Vayu, you have not done anything to me up till now,
so please do this for me. Take this
conception and look after it." Vayu
said, "But you are the most hot person, and I am going to be carrying this
around when I am supposed to be cooling everything. The wind will be hot." Siva said, "You make some
arrangement." So Vayu was carrying
this conception wondering what to do, and then he saw the sapta-rishis going
somewhere. He went before them and asked,
"This is a conception from Lord Siva.
This has to be preserved until the Supreme Lord incarnates as
Ramacandra. That is a long time away,
but it has to be kept. Please make some
arrangement." The sapta-rishis
said, "Oh we will make some arrangement." So they went to origin of the Mandakini river
and they took a leaf which was made of metal, and put the conception
there. In this way it was preserved, and
Vayu was supposed to come and see that nothing happened to it. And then Brhaspati, the spiritual master of
the devas, he had a maidservant in his house, and she was supposed to bring
flowers for worshipping Salagram. One
day when she went to get flowers, she saw some gandharvas having conjugal
pastimes, and she was very attracted. So
instead of collecting flowers, she came back early and Brhaspati was sitting on
a deerskin in his ashrama. Suddenly this
lady jumped on him and began covering him with kisses. Brhaspati had not expected this, because he
was doing puja, and he said, "What is this? You are behaving like a monkey! Therefore become a monkey!" When she became a monkey she cried, "I'm
very sorry. Some ignorance came in my
mind, and I have insulted you. But you
have made me a monkey, so when will I again become normal?" Brhaspati said, "Why have I cursed you
like this? I did not lose my
temper." Then he thought for a
while, and said, "Oh, I know. There
is some arrangement. So now you must go
to Kishkinda, and you get married to a great monkey warrior king. His name is Ketari, and you become his
wife. There is a big plan for
you." She came down, and she met
Ketari who was jumping for some fruits, and she appeared on top of the
tree. Then they had some talk, and they
got married. When she was in the body of
a monkey she was known as Anjana. They
were living for a long time, but they were having no children. Ketari went on performing austerities to
please Lord Indra so that he could get a son.
He wanted a very powerful son, so he was doing meditation. While he was doing meditation, Vayu came,
and somehow or other, in his invisible
form, he managed to give the conception to Anjana. Anjana felt someone holding her, and she
said, "Who is this person? You must
come before me otherwise I will curse you." So then Vayu came before her and said,
"Your curse will be gone only when you deliver a strong person, and I am
giving you that person. So close your
eyes and take this conception. Then
deliver your baby and you can return to the heavenly planets. You do not want this?" And then she remembered all her previous
activities. She took that conception,
and what was this conception? It was
originally conceived by Lord Siva, carried by Vayu for so long, and Vayu gave
it to her, so it was Vayu's son and it was Siva's angsha, or expansion. And then Anjaneya was born. As soon as he was born he grew into a sixteen
year old boy. That was the potency of
Lord Siva. So then Anjana immediately
rose up to go to the heavens, and Anjaneya caught hold of her cloth and said,
"Wait a minute, where are you going?
You gave birth to me, and now you are leaving? What will I eat?" She was looking around, and it was sunset so
she said, "Any fruit which is as red and as ripe as the sun planet, you
can eat it." Then she left, and he
was very hungry. He thought and then
said, "Why as red as sun and as ripe as sun? Why not just eat sun?" So he jumped up, and straight away went to
the sun planet and jumped on the chariot of Lord Suryadeva. He was extending his hands, and he took the
whole sun planet and reduced it to a small ball and put it in his mouth. Just then he looked and saw Rahu coming. "I am going to eat the sun," Rahu
said. Rahu always says this but he only
ever half eats it. So then Anjaneya
said, "Oh you are going to eat the sun?
Well I have already eaten the sun and now I will eat you also." So then he swallowed Rahu. Indradeva had been sitting in his seat
discussing politics, but suddenly everything had become dark. Agni was there, so due to his light he could
see. He asked Agni, "Why is
this? Why is there no light?" Agni replied, "Somebody has taken the
sun away." "What? Somebody has taken the sun away?" Agni said, "Why are you wondering who
has taken it? Just use your
shabda-viddhi." Shabda-viddhi means
that just by hearing the sound you shoot your weapon. So he threw his vadra. While throwing it he was already jumping on
his white elephant, Airavata, and he was coming. Anjaneya looked this way and that and he saw
that everything was dark, and then he saw this white elephant coming. "Oh, I will eat that also," and
then he jumped on Airavata. While he was
jumping on Airavata, the vadra came, and hit Anjaneya on his teeth. Anjaneya quickly caught hold of it. Indra turned around and saw Anjaneya holding
the vadra, and he thought, "This must be some big Visnu avatar. I'd better keep quiet. Out of living entities, only Indra can hold
this thunderbolt, so he must be some incarnation with a tail." So Indra went back. Now Anjaneya had the sun, Rahu and this vadra
weapon, and he went back to his place in Kishkinda to eat it. He sat down looking at this vadra, and
thought, "Should I bite it or chew it?" At that time everyone went to Brahma and asked
him, "What is happening in this universe?
Rahu is gone, sun is gone."
Brahma said, "Don't worry.
This is the potency of Lord Siva, and this person is a great devotee of
Lord Rama." Brahma lives for a long
time, and so many Ramayanas are happening.
So he knows that it is almost the same every time, but the pastime is a
little different in each kalpa. So he
said, "This is Hanuman. All of us
have to go there and touch his feet and beg him. If you do that you will get the sun,
otherwise no sun." So all the
demigods came, thirty three crores of them.
They all came there with folded hands.
"Please Anjaneya, open your mouth." He was upset because Indra's vadra had hit
him on his teeth. "You have already
broken my jaw. If I open my mouth you
will just break my other jaw." So
then Brahma said, "My dear boy, I will give you anything you like. You can live as long as I live." Anjaneya was not satisfied. Then Agni came forward and said, "Fire
will not burn you." Still he was
not satisfied, so Indra came forward.
"You are already holding my Vadra, so what benediction can I give
you? But I tell you this, you will
become the most famous, as famous as me."
Still not satisfied. Then Vayu
came. "You will be as fast as
me." He smiled a little bit. One by one they all came and offered
benedictions, and after everyone came and offered benedictions, still Anjaneya
was not satisfied. Brahma said,
"Don't worry, I will use my mystic powers." And he read Anjaneya's mind. Anjaneya was thinking "Why is there no
fruit in this world?" Brhaspati
came to know of his desire and he came forward and said, "Anjaneya, I will
give you all the fruits in this world, and I will give you the knowledge of
Ayurveda by which you will know all the fruits, all the plants, and all the
trees. Any plant in the creation, you
will know it, and what is the use of it you will know, and what is the
medicinal effect of it you will also know.
This is my benediction to you."
Then Dhanvantari spoke, "I will be at your command. You put any medicine on anyone and they will
come alive." So Anjaneya opened his
mouth, and the Sun-god was there, and the demigods were very much
satisfied. So then Brahma called him
"Hanuman." Hanuman means one
who has got some kind of a defect in his teeth.
That is the meaning of Hanuman.
Hanuman is also known as Vajranga, which means the same thing. Vajra means teeth and anga means missing one
part. One other name for him is
Marut-suta, the son of the wind god. He
is known as Anjaneya, the son of Anjana.
And lastly he is known as Mahavira, or a great king. These are some different names of
Hanuman. And then Brahma gave him a
diamond necklace, and told him, "This is the highest benediction you can
get. You will be the eternal servant of
the eternal Lord, and only the eternal Lord will be able to recognize this
necklace. That means you will be
recognized by him, and he will be recognized by you as the one who recognized
the necklace." When Ramacandra
asked the beggar, "What kind of a beggar are you? You have a wonderful necklace on your
neck." So Hanuman immediately
recognized, that this is my worshippable Lord.
And he immediately surrendered to Him.
In this way he went to Sugriva, and Hanuman had so many other exploits
too, when he was a small boy. After the
sun-swallowing pastime there were so many other pastimes. He used to take elephants and tigers and play
with them. One day he caught hold of a
very wise elephant. He was holding it by
the tusk, and he was also holding a tiger by the tail, and swinging them
around. They were making some
sound. This was Hanuman's fun. And then he saw an ashrama. The sage who lived here had never gotten
angry in his life. He was known for his
sense control. Hanuman thought to
himself, "Now we will test his sense control." So he put the tiger and the elephant tied up
together in front of his ashrama. This
was early in the morning, during the brahma-muhurta time. So the rishi slowly opened the door and took
his lota for taking bath. And then he
looked out and saw this tiger, so he closed the door quickly. Up to that time he had constipation, but when
he saw this tiger suddenly he felt nature calling. So he had to go out. But what could he do? There was a tiger outside his door. He looked out the door again, and this time
he saw the elephant as well, so he quickly shut the door again. He had to pass. But how could he pass inside? He had to go out of the window, and there was
a tree outside of the window, and he looked up and saw Hanuman at the top of
the tree. "So you are the cause of
this mischief. Come here!" Hanuman thought, "He's becoming angry. I must go." So he came down, and he became small and
entered the window. The rishi gave
Hanuman a curse that limited his strength.
"Why did you curse me like this?" Hanuman asked. "This is only good for you. You are having your strength controlled so you
can use it only for the Lord's service.
And when the service is coming, the Lord will arrange for someone to
remind you." So then Hanuman said,
"I will never tie an elephant to a tiger any more. And I will certainly not put it in front of
your ashrama. I'll put it somewhere
else." So then he came back, and he
did not play for a whole week. Ketari
was asking, "Hanuman, how come there have been no complaints from anyone
for a whole week? Have you become a good
boy?" Hanuman said, "I don't
want to give trouble to anyone."
Then they heard a sound, a very nice sound. Ketari said, "What is this? It is Narada Muni coming!" Hanuman asked, "Who is this
person?" Ketari replied, "He
is a very great soul. He doesn't need
any introduction. You just go to him and
you will find out the greatness of this man." Immediately Hanuman jumped up and Narada was
just on his way past their place, going to see some rishi, so Hanuman jumped in
his way and paid pranams. "Narada
Muni, I heard that you are a very great person, so you must bless me. Without blessing me, you are not allowed to
go." Narada said, "What
blessing do you want?" Hanuman
said, "Already the demigods have given me so many blessings. I cannot think of anything else, so you think
of a blessing, and you give it to me."
Narada thought, "What blessing does Hanuman not have?" And so he said, "You will become expert
in music." That was the only
benediction left to give. So Hanuman got
that benediction, and Narada Muni said, "So I have given you the
benediction, and now I am going."
Hanuman said, "One minute, one minute." "What do you want?" Narada
asked. "How will I know that I am
the most expert in music?" Hanuman inquired. "My father told me that you are the most
expert in music, so you must do me a favour today. Give me the benediction that I will be more
expert than you." So Narada said,
"All right, I will sit somewhere and listen to you." "Shall I start singing?" Hanuman
asked. "Yes." Narada Muni put his vina on a rock, and he
sat down on the ground. So Hanuman
selected that tune which would melt the rock, and he began to sing it. The rock melted, and the vina was in the liquid. He was singing and singing, and the vina was
floating in the liquid rock. Narada was
closing his eyes and enjoying, and he said, "All right Hanuman, you are
the best musician. You can stop singing
now." Hanuman said, "You open
your eyes and tell me if I should I stop singing." Narada said, "How do you
mean?" Hanuman replied, "You
open your eyes." So Narada opened
his eyes and looked around. He didn't notice
the vina floating in the stone water.
"Yes, you can stop singing."
So then Hanuman stopped singing, and the liquid stone became rock, and
the vina got stuck. Narada said, "I
am going," and he took his vina, but it wouldn't move. "What did you do, Hanuman?" Hanuman said, "I only sung a song. You told me to sing a song, and you also gave
me the ability. Now you are complaining. I have been a good boy for a whole
week." Narada said, "One week
of doing nothing means that before that week you did too much." And then Hanuman told him all about what he
had done, swallowing the sun etc, and Narada became very pleased. Then he said, "Now whatever it was, you
please sing the tune again, so I can get my vina." Hanuman said, "Well, I don't know...." Narada Muni said, "Please do
it!" "No I won't,"
Hanuman said, and he jumped up and ran inside the palace. Narada Muni came in there and called out,
"Hey Hanuman, come and get my vina out!
I have to go." Just then
Ketari came out, and when he saw Narada Muni he touched his feet. "What is my son doing, he is giving you
some trouble?" Narada said,
"Oh no, no trouble, just that he got my vina stuck in the rock." Ketari said, "Oh no, he has started his
mischief again. Hanuman, get Narada's
vina out of the rock!" And then
Hanuman said, "I want Narada Muni's feet to touch every room in this
palace, that is why I was doing this.
Now he has touched all the rooms, and I will release his vina. The dust from his lotus feet is so rare that
what is the use of just having it in one part of our kingdom? We should have it all over." Narada said, "You are already blessed,
because you are Lord Rama's eternal servant." So Hanuman went and sung for Narada, who
quickly took his vina and left. In this
way, Hanuman had so many wonderful pastimes.
Then he told Ketari, "I want to get education. I have so many benedictions, but I need some
education too, I need vidya. I am very
much hankering for vidya." Ketari
said, "But who could give you vidya?
You have so many benedictions, but you also have uncontrollable
behaviour. I can't find a guru for you,
because you are so strong, and so naughty also." Hanuman said, "This means that you are
not going to perform the duty of the father.
You're not giving me any education." Ketari said, "I have to give you
education, but you do one thing. You go
to the Sun-god. He is the most powerful. Some time ago he was suppressed by you, but I
can't think of anyone else. So you go to
him." Hanuman went to see the
Sun-god, and when the Sun-god saw Hanuman coming, he said, "It's Hanuman
again. What is he here for? He's grown up now, so he must have stopped
playing his mischief." Hanuman came
up and paid his obeisances. The Sun-god
said, "What are you here for now?
Whom are you going to swallow?"
Hanuman objected, "No, no, all that was because I was in
ignorance. I still have so much ignorance,
but I want to get some knowledge. I've
heard that you are a great pandit, so please teach me. I've come to join your gurukula." So then the Sun-god looked down. He has a big sitting place in the front of
his chariot. There, there are six
million rishis sitting, and they are constantly reciting Yajur-veda, Rg-veda,
Sama-veda and Atharva-veda to the Sun-god.
So he looked to see if there was any vacant seat, but the whole place
was filled up, so he said, "Sorry, but no admission." Hanuman said, "If there is no seat then
I will stand and learn from you."
The Sun-god said, "But I have to keep moving. If you stand in front of me then I won't be
able to move and the seasons won't be there.
I will be in trouble."
Hanuman said, "Then I will move and learn." The Sun-god said, "All right. But you have to face me and move
backwards. In this way you have to listen
to me, and whatever I say you have to learn.
I won't repeat it." So
Hanuman was there in front of the Sun-god, and he was walking backwards. He was so sense-controlled that he could join
the orbit of the sun. In 60 orbits he
learnt everything, Rg, Sama, Yajur and Atharva. The Sun-god spoke it, he heard
it and immediately he knew it. And then
he said, "Now I have finished.
Everything you have said I have heard and I remember it." The Sun-god said, "Very good, but you
have to give me some dakshina."
Hanuman said, "Well what do you want? Do you want Indra's crown? You tell me anything and I will get it for
you in a second." The Sun-god said,
"No, I don't want any of that. Only
one guru-dakshina I need from you. I
have a monkey friend. You must become
his minister. You must always protect
his life." Hanuman said,
"Oh? You have a monkey friend, and
I should protect him? This is only glory
for me. I will do it, I will protect him
as my life." And then the Sun-god
told him who was that monkey. It was
Sugriva, and he is the son of the Sun-god.
How Sugriva became the Sun-god's son is a wonderful story. There was one lady who was known as Narayani,
and her husband was called ugra-tapas.
That means "ferocious austerities," but he never did any
austerities. He was only engaged in
sense gratification. He became so
diseased and paralysed that he had to be carried in a basket. Narayani would carry him in a basket so that
he could go to different places and get sense gratification. Ugra-tapas told Narayani, "You must take
me to such and such prostitute today."
So she was carrying him. While
Ugra-tapas was in the basket and Narayani was carrying him, there was one rishi
whose name was Bishmanda Rishi, and he had been put on a trident by a king
because of some misunderstanding, and was suffering in that condition. He had tri-kala-jnah, knowledge of past,
present and future, and when he saw Ugra-tapas he knew he was going to a
prostitute's place, and that he was crippled and being carried by his
wife. So he got so upset, and forgot
about his pain. He called out, "Hey
Ugra-tapas, what are you doing? Your
name is Ugra-tapas, and what is your life like?
And now you are asking your wife to carry you to a prostitute's when you
are paralysed. What kind of a person are
you? You should die immediately. When the sun rises tomorrow you will
die." When Narayani heard this she
said, "When the sun rises tomorrow my husband will die? Then I curse that the sun will not
rise." She cursed the sun. So the sun became motionless. The Sun-god's charioteer Aruna was getting
ready, packing the horses etc, and then he looked back and saw the sun had
become static. "Oh? It is a vacation for me. I never got any holiday, because there was
never any chance. Let me have some
fun." So he went and asked the
sages that sit on the Sun-god's chariot, "How come the sun is not moving
any more?" "This is the curse
of a chaste lady," they replied.
"How long will this curse last?" Aruna asked. "At least one day." "That's good," Aruna said. "One day is good. I can enjoy nicely." So Aruna got one day's holiday. He was thinking, "How can I enjoy this
day? It never happened in the creation
before, and it will probably never happen again. The sun never goes on holiday. I only have one day, so I must get the
highest enjoyment." So he took a
book, like a tourist guide for the heavenly planets, and he found out that
Indra was having a special feast and dinner in respect of some great
personality, and Menaka was dancing at that festival. "Oh I must go and see that," he
said. But in this party, only the
invited guests were allowed. You had to
bring an invitation, and you had to be dressed in a special design. It was only Indra's close friends. So he was wondering, "How will I
go? I know, I will also become a
dancer." So he turned into a woman,
Aruna became Aruni. And this Aruni was
so beautiful, because he always sat with the sun and he was shining so
brightly. He came in front of Indra's
palace. The gateman said, "Hey, who
are you?" "I am Menaka's
make--up assistant," she said. She
forgot to put one line on her face, so I have to do it. I am the only one who is expert
enough." "All right, you may
come." So then Aruni entered. Menaka was dancing on one side and Aruni was
hiding. And then Indra was looking
through the crowd, and suddenly he saw Aruni.
"She is more beautiful that Menaka," he said. So he immediately cancelled the party, and
started showing everyone out. Aruni was
going to leave, but Indra caught hold of her and said, "Wait a minute! Who are you?" Aruni said, "I am Menaka's make-up
assistant. Leave me alone! I am going." "No you are not going, you are
staying," Indra said. "I'm
staying where?" "With
me," Indra said. "No, I am not
staying with you. I know your
history," Aruni said. Indra said,
"No, no, I will keep you next to Indrani." Aruni objected, "Even if you keep me
more than Indrani, I cannot be here because I am a man." Indra said, "Don't play these games with
me, I know you are a woman." Aruni
said, "No I am not a woman! I am a
man! I just turned myself into this
form." Indra said, "Even then,
you are the most beautiful woman that I have seen." Aruni said, "If you were to give me a
conception, who would bring up the child?
I am the charioteer of the Sun-god." Indra said, "Whatever or whoever you
are, and whatever will come out of it, I'm going to enjoy you." Aruni agreed, and immediately there was a
conception, and a demigod was born. And
then Aruni ran, because it was getting late already, and the Sun-god was slowly
getting his movement back. At the last
moment Aruna jumped on the chariot and grabbed the reins. The Sun-god said, "You're sure cutting
it fine. Where did you go?" "Oh, nowhere," Aruna answered. "Tell me!" "Oh, I went to Indra's
planet." "What did he do to
you?" the Sun-god asked. "He
gave me a conception." "How
did he give you a conception?"
Aruna said, "It's getting late now, we only have a few
moments." The Sun-god said, "A
few moments is alright. It needs only
one moment. Let me see that beautiful
form." Aruna objected, "No,
no. This will only cause more
trouble." "No, I must
see," said the Sun-god. "You
are my servant."
"Alright," said Aruna, and he became Aruni. In the next moment there was another
conception. So this is demigod
life. Only a very few of them are thinking
of Visnu. The bulk of them think of
Visnu only when the demons come, and then when the demons leave they go back to
their sense gratification. It is
mentioned in the Visnu Purana that one who hears this story loses the
attraction for going to the heavenly planets.
So now two babies were crying.
This was not usually the way that birth happened in the heavenly
planets, so all the demigods were disturbed in their sense gratification. They all went to Brahma and Brahma approached
Indra, saying, "You are the cause of this problem. You settle this down." "I can't have babies in the heavenly
planets," Indra said. "We'll
have to give them to someone." Then
he remembered the king of Varanasa, Riksharaja, who had no children. He was performing austerities to please Indra
so he could get a son. A benediction
from the demigods is usually something that demigods don't want in the heavenly
planets, so they give it away. So
Riksharaja was standing on one leg to get some children, and Indra came and
said, "Why are you standing on one leg?
Here are two babies you can have."
So they had two sons, Bali and Sugriva.
Bali was the son of Indra, and Sugriva was the son of the Sun-god. And the Sun-god got the benediction of
guru-dakshina from Hanuman that he would always protect Sugriva. In this way, when Bali was anointed the king
after Riksharaja, Sugriva became his minister, and Hanuman became the
counsellor or minister of Sugriva.