Jai Hanuman: Rare collection of Lord Hanuman Illustrations

Posted By: Deepu Balan on Tuesday, 26 January, 2010
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jai hanuman collection of beautiful digital drawings of lord hanuman

Lord Hanuman also referred to as Bajrang Bali in Sanskrit is one of the most popular concepts of devotees of God in Hinduism and one of the most important personalities in the Great Indian epic Ramayana. He is considered as the 11th avatar (incarnation) of Lord Shiva. Hanuman is considered the most powerful and intelligent amongst divine beings. His most famous feat, as described in the Ramayana, was leading an army of monkeys to fight the demon King Ravana.

The monkey god, Hanuman is a noble hero and great devotee of Lord Rama, the hero of Ramayana. Hanuman is considered as the provider of power, courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion.

The picture of hanuman holding a mace (gadha) in his robust hands is always been a sign of bravery and inspiration for us Indians. Being an ardent devotee of Lord Hanuman, I always find pleasure in collecting wallpapers and illustrations of this power packed Monkey. Here is such a wonderful collection of some of those amazing illustrations of Lord Hanuman, created by some of the finest digital artists across the world. All of these images are linked to its original source.



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  • 19 Comments

    • says:

      Hi! really like ur blog, this post is just awesome. For this i say a special thanks to you buddy.
      Bajrangbali in various modern style..great…
      Regards.

    • says:

      Hiya! Got your comments on DA,

      I’m in the process of making the website, I got an account on linkedin and twitter up, and I’m getting my company running so I won’t always be labled a freelance designer! Working on some designs for another company as well.

      If you wanna chat on msn by the way, it’s roxisa@lycos.com, since you’re rarely on deviantart, till I get my website up and running!

      And so I’m not totally off topic, forgive my ignorance, but my ex boyfriend was Indian, and he had a box with two ‘feet’ made of gold, he wasn’t religious so he couldn’t really explain what they were about, besides representing god’s feet,but I remember something that sounded familiar here, they’re not connected in any way are they?

    • says:

      Hey, nice blog…. enjoyed the content :)

    • says:

      Hey That’s Awesome man.

      Really Great Post. Keep posting…

    • says:

      Nice collection of Hanuman! Found your link from Mitch site.

    • says:

      Nice fill someone in on and this enter helped me alot in my college assignement. Thanks you as your information.

    • says:

      What a lovely collection!
      I especially loved the second and ninth pieces :D

      Thanks for sharing!
      Peace.

    • says:

      Wow… lovely illustrations. Thanks for putting them together, Deepu :)

    • says:

      Nice Collection.

    • vivekNo Gravatar
      says:

      nice strange pics of my lord… thankq so much… god bless u

    • SivaNo Gravatar
      says:

      i am not satisfied from those collection .Because.Hanuman is a God not evil ,but it shows like that.kindly change the imagination

      • says:

        Hi Siva, I understand your concern, but we should agree to the fact that each god in hindu mythology have various forms as per the situation and time. We worship goddess kaali usually illustrated as wearing a garland of skulls around her neck and having four arms, the four upper limbs carry a sword, a trident, a severed head dripping blood, and a skull cup catching the blood. But still we worship kaali as kaali maa (mother) because we know the myth behind that kaali form. Similarly we should respect the artist’s imagination when he depicts lord hanuman in such a robust and monstrous form while on a fight against evils (Asuras).

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