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Hanuman Power looks at exercises used to forge India's warriors and wrestlers for over a millennia through a modern lens.Learn about the Indian Mace (Gada), Clubs (Jori) as well as callisthenics such as the Indian press up (Dand) and bodyweight squat (Bethak). Each has been tested over countless generations and exist to this day because of one reason: they work.These exercises are employed by the Kushti wrestlers of India to prepare their bodies and minds for the rigours of competition. Explained and demonstrated, we also talk about how to incorporate these unique exercises into a training programme along with nutrition, goal setting, meditation, breathing techniques and more.This book can be used as an independent system or integrated into your existing training and lifestyle to help empower your body and mind.
An interpretive look at the stories of Hanuman, one of the most beloved gods of the Hindu pantheon • Contains 36 of the most important Hanuman stories with commentary on spiritual lessons, yogic practices, and Vedic astrology • Reveals how Hanuman symbolizes the human mind and the highest potential it can achieve • Explains how Hanuman has the ability to bestow strength and devotion Best known for his role in the Ramayana, Hanuman’s playful nature, amazing physical powers, and selfless devotion to Lord Rama have made him one of the most beloved gods in the Hindu pantheon. As a monkey, he symbolizes the ever-restless human mind. He teaches us that, though everyone is born an animal, anyone can attain the heights of spiritual evolution through perseverance and ardent discipline. Having perfected his mind through bhakti (selfless devotion) to obtain his powers, Hanuman embodies the highest potential we can achieve. In this book, Vanamali recounts 36 legendary Hanuman stories--from his birth to his adventures in the Ramayana--and reveals the spiritual lessons, yogic practices, and Vedic astrology aspects they contain. Vanamali shows how Hanuman has the ability to bestow selfless devotion and strength to his devotees and that following his example is the surest path to attracting the blessing of Rama.
Hanuman is the true devotee of Lord Rama. Under the command of Lord Rama, he supervised the great war mentioned in the epic, Ramayana. He managed and motivated the monkey warriors, looked after Mother Sita, saved Lakshmana and helped Lord Rama win. Hence, his abilities ax a strategic master are, no doubt, matchless. The modern reader would learn about his amazing tail-safe tactics in this fine book. Readers of all age groups can get enlightenment by reading this book. However, managers, working women, management students and business-persons would find it exceptionally useful. This book is able to present a new dimension of Hanuman's personality.
Hanuman, the devoted monkey helper of Rama and Sita, has long been recognized as a popular character in India's ancient Ramayana epic. But more recently he has also become one of the most beloved and worshiped gods in the Hindu pantheon - enshrined in majestic new temples, but equally present in poster art, advertising, and mass media. Drawing on Sanskrit and vernacular texts, classical iconography and modern TV serials, and extensive fieldwork and interviews, Philip Lutgendorf challenges the academic cliché of Hanuman as a "minor" or "folk" deity by exploring his complex and growing role in South Asian religion and culture. This wide-ranging study examines the historical evolution of Hanuman's worship, his close association with Shiva and goddesses, his invocation in tantric ritual, his physical immortality and enduring presence in sacred sites, and his appeal to devotees who include scholars, wrestlers, healers, politicians, and middle-class urbanites. Lutgendorf also offers a rich array of entertaining stories not previously available in English: an expanding epic cycle that he christens the "Hanumayana." Arguing that Hanuman's role as cosmic "middle man" is intimately linked to his embodiment in a charming and provocative simian form, Lutgendorf moves beyond the Indian subcontinent to interrogate the wider human fascination with anthropoid primates as boundary beings and as potent signifiers of both Self and Other.
Can a 40-verse hymn provide the solution to all your problems in this lifetime… and beyond? Why do millions of devotees recite this hymn whenever they are fearful of the unknown? Hanuman Chalisa, a devotional hymn in praise of the Vanar or Monkey God Hanuman, may appear to be a mere chant which someone can recite in about two minutes. Each verse, however, conveys a much deeper message, which is described in this book: verse by verse. Consider this anecdote. Lord Rama sent Hanuman to the netherworld (Pataal-Lok) to fetch his ring that he claimed had fallen down. As Hanuman reached there and was searching for the ring, he requested the king of the netherworld, the serpent Vasuki, to help him. Vasuki led him to a massive mountain of identical rings. A surprised Hanuman requested Vasuki to help him find the actual ring. Vasuki told him about the circle of life wherein all the four yugas or eras (satya-yuga, treta-yuga, dwapar-yuga and kal-yuga) repeat in a periodic manner. Every treta-yuga in the past had a Lord Rama and Hanuman, and in future would also have the same. The mountain of rings is actually infinite for there is no beginning or end to this circle of life. Hanuman finally understood the purpose of his visit and returned to Ayodhya, expecting not to find Lord Rama there but assured that Lord Rama would be born again in future, in the next treta-yuga. Similar to the above mentioned story and the message, many other hidden pearls of wisdom and knowledge conveyed in Hanuman Chalisa are lucidly explained in this book.
Hanuman has and always will have a unique position in the heart of story lovers and everyone else. When we speak of Hanuman, it unveils or more precisely floods the heart with happiness, excitement, and a feeling of taking part in a great adventure.Hanuman is not only meant for entertaining the story lovers, but he is a personification of every quality one is looking for being successful in life. He is a role model for being a great communicator, as he did when he went as messenger on behalf of Sugriva, and later giving message to mother Sita and warning Ravana. Hanuman is not only a great communicator, he is also an executor of orders from the superiors, not only the textual, but situational, that is the style of one who is 1st class, for example when he was sent by Rama to give a message to Sita, certainly Hanuman did that, but he also wanted to estimate the power of the army of Ravana, and wanted to give Ravana some glimpse of Rama’s power by burning the great golden city. In this compilation we can learn so many qualities of Hanuman in a very entertaining way. This book addresses the need of all classes of people; it is an absorbing entertainment for a child, a book to educate children for parents, a life-style management for the youth, a motivational guide for those in the competitive world, a meditation for those who worship Hanuman and a treasure for those who love him. In conclusion, this is a book which will guarantee wholesome satisfaction to every member of the family. Delve into the stories of Hanuman and learn from your favorite hero!
Some basic answers to the questions and explanations of the "unexplained" have been presented in short chapters, covering the wide gamut of the beautiful 'Sanatan thought'. The objective is to uncover, understand and enjoy the enormous treasure that our sages have left us. Specially useful for NRIs & westerners who are in search of the SELF. This is the 2nd edition of this knowledge book. The first was published in 2009 and is out of print. 10 new topics have been added. 1375 years of foreign domination, has caused enormous damage to the understanding, indeed the very basis of the Sanatan Dharm. Such a deep wonderful river of knowledge has gone subterranean. When grown ups are clueless as to the percepts, stories and the lore, what do we say to the innocent children, who can't be bother ed by what the word HINDU stands for. This alarming trend, was the genesis of this book.