Uncovering the Power and Symbolism Behind a Beloved Name
When we chant “Jai Hanuman!” we are invoking more than just a name — we are calling upon a legacy of strength, devotion, and eternal wisdom. But have you ever paused to wonder what the name Hanuman actually means?
Let’s dive into the story behind the name and why it continues to inspire millions across the world.
🔍 The Literal Meaning
The name Hanuman is rooted in Sanskrit, where it’s believed to be made up of two words:
- “Hanu” (हनु) – meaning jaw
- “Man” (मान) – meaning disfigured, prominent, or proud
According to one of the most well-known legends from Hanuman’s childhood, the young divine being once mistook the sun for a juicy fruit and leapt into the sky to grab it. To stop him, Lord Indra struck him with a thunderbolt (vajra), injuring his jaw. That incident gave rise to the name Hanuman — “the one with the disfigured jaw.”
But beyond this story lies a name that represents much more.
🌟 A Symbol of Strength and Selflessness
In Indian tradition, Hanuman is not just remembered for his might, but for what he used that might for. His power was always placed in the service of righteousness, loyalty, and love — especially his undying devotion to Lord Rama.
Thus, the name Hanuman has become a symbol of:
- Fearless strength
- Unwavering devotion
- Selfless service
- Childlike curiosity balanced by divine wisdom
📿 Many Names, Many Meanings
Hanuman is known by many other names that reflect his qualities and stories:
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
Anjaneya | Son of Anjana |
Maruti | Son of the wind god (Marut/Vayu) |
Bajrangbali | The strong one with a body like thunder |
Sankat Mochan | Remover of obstacles and sorrows |
Mahaveer | The great and fearless warrior |
Each name reminds us of a value we can embody in our daily lives — courage, humility, energy, and devotion.
👧🏼 A Name Kids Can Learn From
For young minds, Hanuman is more than just a god — he’s a relatable hero. Curious, powerful, loving, and a little mischievous, he teaches kids that true greatness lies in using your talents to help others.
Try this with your child:
Ask them, “What does being strong really mean?”
Then tell them the story of how Hanuman used his strength to serve, not to show off. That’s the real magic of his name.
🙏 Jai Hanuman – In Every Heart
So next time you say “Jai Hanuman”, remember — you’re not just calling a name. You’re invoking:
- The spirit of bravery
- The heart of service
- And the mind of wisdom
Let that name echo not just in temples and chants, but in how we live our lives.
📖 Want more such stories and insights? Stay tuned to Sanskriti Magazine — where every name has a story, and every story has a soul.