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Welcome to today's discussion on an intriguing topic - What is the Favourite Food of Lord Hanuman?

Lord Hanuman, the mighty deity in Hindu mythology, holds a significant place in the hearts of millions around the world. Known for his unwavering devotion and incredible strength, Hanuman has capt...


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What is the favourite food of Lord Hanuman?
Welcome to today's discussion on an intriguing topic - What is the Favourite Food of Lord Hanuman?
Lord Hanuman, the mighty deity in Hindu mythology, holds a significant place in the hearts of millions around
the world. Known for his unwavering devotion and incredible strength, Hanuman has captivated believers with
his remarkable tales.
However, amidst the tremendous significance attributed to this revered figure, one curiosity often arises - what
is Lord Hanuman's favorite food?
Join us as we delve into this mystifying aspect and unravel the mythical tastes of the divine monkey god.
 
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Traditional belief
3. Symbolism and metaphors
4. Regional variations
5. Conclusion
 
Traditional belief
The traditional belief is that Lord Hanuman's favorite food is banana. It is believed that offering bananas to
Lord Hanuman is a way to seek his blessings and please him.
In the epic Ramayana, there is a story where Lord Hanuman's love for bananas is depicted. It is said that when
Lord Hanuman was searching for Lord Rama's wife Sita, who was kidnapped by the demon king Ravana, he
encountered a mountain full of fruits. However, he took only bananas and left all other fruits untouched. This
incident highlights Lord Hanuman's preference for bananas.
 
Symbolism and metaphors

Hindu mythology contains numerous instances of food being used as symbols or metaphors to convey deeper
meanings and teachings.
Here are a few examples:
1. Prasada: In Hindu temples, the food offered to deities is known as "Prasada" or "Prasadam". It is
believed to be imbued with the blessings and grace of the divine. When devotees consume Prasada, it
symbolizes their acceptance and assimilation of the divine presence into their lives.
2. Annam or Rice: Rice is considered a sacred food in Hinduism and is often used as a metaphor for
sustenance and nourishment. It symbolizes the abundance and fertility of the Earth and is associated
with the goddess Annapurna, who is the provider of food, nourishment, and knowledge.
3. Fruits and Flowers: Fruits and flowers are often offered to deities as a symbol of devotion and
gratitude. They represent the beauty, abundance, and sweetness of life. The act of offering these items
is seen as an expression of love and surrender to the divine.
One could interpret Hanuman's favorite food, symbolically, as the offering of oneself or of one's heart to the
divine. It represents complete surrender, dedication, and loyalty. The food could metaphorically represent the
nourishment Hanuman receives from his devotion to Lord Rama and Sita, and how he finds fulfillment through
serving them selflessly. It exemplifies the idea that true devotion lies in offering oneself to a higher power and
finding spiritual fulfillment in that service.
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Regional variations
In North India:
In North Indian states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, it is believed that Lord Hanuman's favorite food is laddu (a
sweet made from flour, sugar, and ghee). During Hanuman Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman,
laddus are offered as prasad (sacred food) to the deity.
In South India:
In South Indian states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, it is believed that Lord Hanuman's favorite food is vada
(a savory fried snack made from lentils). Vada is often offered to Lord Hanuman in temples, especially on
Saturdays, which is considered auspicious for the deity.
In West India:
In the western part of India and mainly in Maharashtra, Lord Hanuman is often worshipped as Maruti or Maruti
Nandan. It is believed that his favorite food is a mixture called Prasadachi Bhakri, which includes jaggery,
peanuts, and rice flour.
In East India:
It is believed that his favorite food is Kesari (a sweet made from semolina, sugar, ghee, and saffron). Kesari is
often offered to Lord Hanuman during his puja (worship) in this region.
 
Conclusion
There may be no definitive answer to what Lord Hanuman's favorite food is, the devotion he personifies and
the divinity he represents transcend mundane preferences such as food.
Lord Hanuman's unwavering dedication to his master Lord Rama and his selfless acts of service define his true
nature. His preference lies not in the pleasures of the taste buds, but rather in the noble pursuit of

righteousness, love, and devotion.
For Hanuman ji, Lord Suryanarayan was also like a fruit, you must remember the incident of swallowing the
Sun as a fruit in childhood.
Lord Hanuman is my idol, my lord. As far as his favorite food is concerned, even if you are poor and give him
your share of food first and eat it later, he will still be happy. Hanumanji is the incarnation of Karunanidhan
Mahadev, nothing is dear or unpleasant for him.
Thus, rather than focusing on his favorite food, let us instead strive to emulate his qualities of selflessness,
loyalty, and unwavering dedication in our own lives.
 
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