Hanuman Wall Hangings The legend of Lord Hanuman is closely associated with that of Lord Rama. Unfortunately, in today’s times, not many people know much about him apart from the fact that he played a major role in helping Lord Rama to win the battle against Ravana. Known by various names like Bajrang Bali, Pawanputra and Anjaneya, people in India are ardent devotees of Lord Hanuman. As the historic folklore goes, Lord Hanuman played an integral part in Ramayana but interestingly enough, he has also been projected in Mahabharata. Said to be a reincarnation of Lord Shiva himself, his devotees believe that he is one of the easiest deities to please. Very often do we see people displaying their worship towards the deity through statues of Lord Hanuman. However, religious gurus are of the idea that Hanuman hangings are more beneficial than other forms of depiction. Significance Of Hanuman Wall Hangings: · Since Lord Hanuman is famous for being an ardent worshipper of Lord Rama, people have set examples about his unconditional devotion. Hence, it is said that the presence of a Hanuman Wall Hanging is a symbol of worship not only to Lord Hanuman but to Lord Rama as well. · Worshipping Lord Hanuman is considered to be easiest way to please Lord Shani. This helps in negating the effects of shani dosha in sadhe sathi. · A Hanuman Wall Hanging can be hung by a person in his house or workplace. Hanging it in the house would mean added protection from negative energies whereas using it in the workplace would lead to a better and successful professional life. · Since the deity helped Lord Rama unite with his wife, Sita, he is also regarded as someone who plays an exemplary part in strengthening love relationships. A couple whose marriage is on the rocks, can seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman by placing this wall hanging in their bedroom.