Lord Hanuman who has a half-monkey, half-human body is a deity greatly worshipped in Hinduism, especially by devotees of Lord Rama. It also considered lucky to spot monkeys when visiting a temple of Lord Rama, suggesting it to be the grace of Hanuman ji Himself. A recent viral video shows a monkey sitting in front of Lord Hanuman’s ‘grabha gruha’ at unidentified temple, eating a fruit offered to the deity.

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Monkey eats guava offered to Lord Hanuman

The video is widely being circulated across social media platforms. It records a monkey calmly sitting inside the temple of Lord Hanuman and eating a guava offered to Him. In the video, the animal is also seen wearing a flower garland similar to the one offered to the Lord.

Monkey seen wearing flower garland

It appeared like the monkey was also worshipped at the temple believing it to be Lord Hanuman Himself. The video suggested that the locals or the priest of the temple might be taking care of the animal and worshipping it by offering fruits and flowers each day.

In the video, the monkey was seen wearing a flower garland along with a ‘rudrakshamala’ while it was found consuming the guava placed in front of Lord Hanuman.

More videos of this monkey from Lord Hanuman temple

Notably, this isn’t the only video of the monkey sitting peacefully in the temple premises. There are many videos of the monkey doing similar activities there. In one of the videos, the animal was even shown holding the ‘gadha’, which is the main weapon of Hanuman ji.

Netizens react by chanting “Jai Shree Rama” and “Jai Hanuman”

The video showing the monkey eating the fruit offered to Lord Hanuman, alongside other videos of the animal, have caught the attention of netizens and made them chant “Jai Shree Rama” and “Jai Hanuman”. The comments section of these videos worshipped Lord Rama and His ardent devotee Hanuman ji. Instagram users flooded the comments section by sharing these chants there.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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