सूर्यदेव के साथ घटी इस घटना ने मारुती को बना दिया बजरंगबली, महाबीर और हनुमान - Summary

Summary

The transcript describes a mythological narrative where Maruti, also known as Hanuman, is granted boons by various deities after an incident involving the Sun God. Despite being attacked by Devraj Indra's thunderbolt, Maruti is unharmed due to his divine protections. The gods bestow upon him immunity to weapons and curses, immense strength, and the ability to change his size. He is celebrated as Bajrangbali and Hanuman, revered for his power and divinity. The story highlights themes of divine justice, power, and protection.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A character named Maruti is mentioned multiple times.
2. The text includes repeated phrases of praise such as "Jai Jai Bajrangbali".
3. There is a mention of someone trying to eat the Sun God.
4. The character Maruti seems to be in possession of the Sun God at some point.
5. There is a reference to a punishment given to an illusive child so they would not look towards the Sun God again.
6. A character named Devraj Indra is mentioned as having the right to remove the Sun from the house on Amavasya day.
7. The courage of demons is discussed in relation to a punishment given.
8. Various boons are granted to Maruti by different characters, including immunity from weapons and thunderbolts, and the ability to change size.
9. Maruti is also referred to as Bajrangbali and Hanuman.
10. The text suggests that Maruti/Hanuman will perform significant deeds in the world.

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