Vanara Gita 24: Hanuman does not kill Ravana because he wants Rama to get that glory
Dividha, another Vānara has glorified Lord Hanuman as- Ramadīnām raṇe khyātim dātum yo rāvaṇādikānNāvadhītu svaya may vaika tam vande hanumatprabhum.
Dividha, another Vānara has glorified Lord Hanuman as- Ramadīnām raṇe khyātim dātum yo rāvaṇādikānNāvadhītu svaya may vaika tam vande hanumatprabhum.
Ravana spoke fearful, dirty, shameful and unworthy words to Sita in order to provoke her to marry him.
The following is the prayer offered by Vānara Sarabha- Bhoumasya vāsare pujākartavyāḥhanumatprabhuḥBhave tsa suchihi ayu srīhi putra mitra kalatravān.
Hanuman is the embodiment of auspiciousness. Recollecting his name, form or glory, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays, bestow auspiciousness!
The next hymn is composed by the Vānara Gavaya - āmishīkṛta mārtānḍam goshpadīkṛta sāgaram Truni kṛta dasagrīvam ānjaneyam namāmyaham.
Hanuman crossed the vast ocean as easily as one would cross a tiny puddle braving all the obstacles on the way.
Sadguru Hanuman has taught the world to live selflessly and solely for the benefit of others.
Nala, the great Vānara who played the most significant role in the construction of the bridge, states that he eternally offers obeisance at the lotus feet of Lord Hanuman.
Vanara Dharmaka states- Sapta-ṣaśṭir hatān koti vānarānām tarasvināmYa sanjīvana yāmāsa tam vande mārutātmajam.