
Hanuman -A symbol of Ultimate selfless devotion
Hanuman, the mighty Vanara and ardent devotee of Lord Rama, plays a crucial role in Valmiki's Ramayana. As the son of the wind god, Vayu, Hanuman possesses extraordinary strength, agility, and wisdom. His unwavering devotion to Rama makes him one of the most beloved and revered characters in the epic. Hanuman's most notable feat is his journey to Lanka, where he locates Sita, held captive by Ravana. His leap across the ocean to Lanka showcases his superhuman abilities and determination. Upon meeting Sita, Hanuman offers solace and assurance that Rama will soon rescue her. He later returns to Rama with news of Sita's whereabouts, which becomes a pivotal moment in the narrative. Beyond his physical strength, Hanuman exemplifies virtues such as humility, loyalty, and selfless service. His dedication to Rama and his ability to overcome enormous challenges make him a symbol of devotion and courage. Hanuman's unwavering faith, wisdom, and strength continue to inspire devotees and readers alike. Hanuman in this Jatayurama temple is placed right in front of Rama and is accompanied by a strong contingent of monkeys living in their natural habitat around the area.Vanara oottu is the main offering in this temple and is the feeding of Monkeys.