Then he explained that he was a devotee of Sri Rama and that he had come as his messenger. And he gave the

concubine given by Sri Rama to Sita Devi and received Sudamani from her. After saying goodbye to Sita and

leaving, Hanuman wanted to seek her blessings. But neither Akshathai nor Pushpams were available to bless him.


 Anjaneya saw that there were betel vines, he plucked some betel leaves and prayed to Sita to bless him.


Sita, who was delighted to see the cleverness of Anjaneya, put the betel garland around Anjaneya's neck and

blessed him with eternal life. It is said that because of this, Anjaneya devotees worship him by garlanding

him with betel leaves.


Butter is one of Anjaneya's favorite things just as Lord krishna loves butter. Do you know what causes this?

While Anjaneya was wandering all over sri lanka in search of Sita, Ravana's soldiers gave him many obstacles.

The fire they set did not harm Anjaneya but his body was warmed by the heat.


While Sri Rama and Lakshmana fought against Ravana, Anjaneya also fought with his vanara army. Then Ravana's

soldiers attacked him with many cruel weapons. As a result, Anjaneya suffered injuries all over his body. But

Anjaneya never noticed these injuries.


However, after killing Ravana in battle and rescuing Sita, Anjaneya bowed down to both. At that time, Sita

 was shocked to see the wounds on Anjaneya's body and smeared butter all over his body. As a result, the wounds

 on his body disappeared and the anger on his body subsided.


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