Param Brahmachari (supreme celibate) Lord Hanuman Vivah (marriage)


                Lord Hanuman & Suvarchala Vivah Katha




Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosai, 

Kripa Karahu Guru-Dev Ki Nai


Seeing Hanuman growing older, his mother told him: “Son! It is time to get educated. There is no better teacher than Surya, the Sun god, who dispels all darkness. Go to him and gain knowledge.”
Even though he was omnipotent, Hanuman obeyed his mother. He reached the Surya Mandala and humbly prayed the Sun god: “O! Surya Deva, I want to learn Vedas, Vedangas, and Upangas from you. Please teach me.” Surya replied: “O! Boy of Anjana, I am always on the move, as ordained by Almighty, how can I teach you? ”
Hanuman was angered. He blocked the path of Surya. Surya pacified Hanuman. He said: “I have no objection to teach you. But you have to find a way to learn”.

Hanuman stood facing the sun and started walking backwards. Surya was moving forward and was teaching Hanuman. Lord Siva is said to know all and Hanuman, who is Lord Siva’s incarnation, proved to be one who knows all as well. With in a week of his education, he astonished Surya. Surya praised Hanuman. Hanuman wanted to continue his education. Instead of walking backward, he put one foot on the rising hill and the other one on the setting hill to face the Sun god. Hanuman’s interest and devotion pleased the Sun god. Surya taught all that is to be taught to Hanuman.

Surya was married to Sanjana, a daughter of Viswakarma. Sanjana was devoted wife but was unable to bear the heat emanating from the Sun’s rays. She was suffering with anguish. Her mother noticed the daughter’s plight and sought to know as to what the problem was. Sanjana explained her problem to her mother. Her mother in turn told Viswakarma of Sanjana’s problem. Viswakarma told Surya that he would polish off some of the luminescence of Surya. Surya agreed. Viswakarma was able to polish off some luminescence of his son-in-law. The luminescence thus separated took the form of young woman. Her beauty and grace astonished even gods. Indra wanted to know as to who would marry that shinning brilliant young women. Brahma thought for a while and replied: “Hanuman who is essence of Lord Siva’s fiery power will marry the young woman. Since Hanuman tried to grab the ever glowing Sun god, he alone can bear this glowing young woman”.
Surya remembered Brahma’s utterance. By than Hanuman’s education was complete. He was ready to graduate. He bowed to Lord Surya and said: “O! My divine teacher! Thanks to you I am educated now. I would like to take your leave now. I would like to offer you an appropriate fee as Guru Dakshina. Kindly order me”. 
Surya immediately replied: “O Hanuman, you are the incarnation of Lord Siva who bore the poisonous HAALAAHALA to save the universe when the ocean was churned. You are also son of Agni, the fire god. Viswakarma separated a part of my luminescence and the world is unable to bear it. You are the only one who can bear it. So I want to offer you my daughter Suvarchala formed from my ‘VARCHAS’ (luminescence), in marriage. Marry my daughter. Since husband is the one who is to bear, you also bear my ‘Suvarchas’ by marrying Suvarchala. Your marrying her shall be my Guru Dakshina”.
Hanuman listened to his teacher and replied politely: “O Lord! I have decided to follow Brahmacharya through out my life. How can I marry?” Surya replied: “O Hanuman, this Suvarchala is a divine one, Ayonija. She would be a devoted wife. I am giving you the boon that you would still be a Brahmachari even after marriage. You would continue to be a Prajapatya Brahmachari. Your marriage is only for the welfare of the Universe and it would not affect your chosen course of celibacy. You were a born Brahmachari with a Yajnopavita (Sacred thread). Brahmacharya will be your eternal pursuit. Since you are going to be a Brahma in future, Suvarchala will then occupy the place of Vani”.
Hanuman obeyed his preceptor’s advice. Surya presented Suvarchala to Hanuman. It is stated in PARASARA SAMHITA, that Surya offered his daughter Suvarchala in marriage on JYESTHA SUDDHA DASAMI. It was a Wednesday under the star UTTARA. Those who respect tradition, even to this day, observe “HANUMAT KALYANAM” (Hanuman’s Marriage) on JYESTHA SUDDHA DASAMI day.


Hanuman Ji's Son : Makardhwaj


When Hanuman was in Sri Lanka, Ravana ordered Rakshasas to wrap Hanuman's tail with cloths soaked in oil and ghee. Hanuman extended his tail to such length and size that all cloths in Lanka would not cover it. Then he reduced his tail of his own accord. The Rakshasas wrapped the tail with cloths soaked in oil and ghee and lighted the cloths. Hanuman expanded his body to an enormous size and began to jump from place to place. The whole of Lanka caught on fire. All the palatial buildings were burnt down to ashes. 

Hanuman then jumped into the sea in order to cool and refresh himself. A drop of his perspiration fell into the mouth of a great fish (mermaid) which gave birth to a mighty hero Makara Dhvaja. Makara Dhvaja is thus, the son of Lord Hanuman!

The huge fish is then caught by the people of the Ahiravana’s kingdom who gift the fish to the king. Once the fish is cut, they remove Makardhwaj from the stomach and give him the same name as that of the fish. Ahiravana is impressed by Makardhwaja’s strength and prowess, and this is how Makardhwaja gets the job of guarding Ahiravana’s main gate.

Ahiravana, the king of Netherland (Patala) once arrested Shri Ram and his brother Lakshman. He imprisoned them and kept them inside his kingdom. Further, Ahiravana gave the duty to his guard at the main gate to not allow them to escape. The guard ensured that the command would be followed.
In search of Shri Ram and Lakshman, Hanuman reached at the gate of the Patala. Here, he saw a strange creature who challenged him at the gate of the kingdom. He was half Vanar and half Makar. He proudly introduced himself as Makardhwaja, and to Hanuman’s surprise called himself as the son of Lord Hanuman. The Bajrang Bali who was a celibate had no clue what the creature was saying. However, to check whether he was really saying right he went into a deep dhyaan to check all the past events to see whether this would be possible, he then realized Makardhwaja is his own son.
Makardhwaja is more than glad to meet his father, the mighty warrior Hanuman. However, he is not the one who can be disloyal to his master who has taken care of him for so many years. He therefore, requests his father to fight with him if he wants to rescue Shri Ram and his brother Lakshman. Lord Hanuman is impressed by his son’s qualities. The two fight in a duel and the father binds his son, only to go inside the kingdom, kill Ahiravana and rescue Lord Ram and Lakshman.

On Shri Ram’s advice, Lord Hanuman then makes his son Makardhwaja, the king of Patala and embarks his journey towards Lanka to rescue Mata Sita.





!! Jay Sri Ram !!






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