Abstract
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to one of the most beloved and widely worshiped of Hindu deities: the "monkey-god" Hanuman. It details the historical expansion of Hanuman's religious status beyond his role as helper to Rama and Sita, the divine hero and heroine of the ancient Ramayana storytelling tradition. Additionally, it surveys contemporary popular literature and folklore through which Hanuman's mythological biography is celebrated, and describes a range of religious sites and practices that highlight different aspects of his persona. Emphasizing Hanuman's role as a "liminal" deity who combines animal, human, and divine qualities, and as a "middle-class" god within the Hindu pantheon, the book argues that such mediatory status has made Hanuman especially appealing to upwardly-mobile social groups as well as to Hindus of many sectarian persuasions.
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Lutgendorf, P. (2007). Hanuman’s Tale: The Messages of a Divine Monkey. Hanuman’s Tale: The Messages of a Divine Monkey (pp. 1–448). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195309225.001.0001
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