Where is Lord Hanuman living now?

Where is Lord Hanuman living now?

Kalyuga
He is among the eight noble immortal figures. The monkey God, about whom we have heard about in Ramayana and Mahabharata is very much around us. We have known about his existence since Treta Yuga that saw the emergence of Lord Rama and then in Dwapar Yuga, the era of Krishna. We are now living in Kalyuga.

What is the current age of Lord Hanuman?

Lord Hanuman is approximately 8,80,171 years old.

Where can I meet Vibhishana?

He is still present in Lanka now. But he visits everyday Lord Jagnath temple at Puri, Oddisha. Lord Sri Ram had told him that he (Sri Ram) would be still present in Jaugnath temple, Puri, Ordisha.

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Where is Jambavan living now?

Jambavan cave is located at village named Ranavav which is 17 km from Porbandar, off Rajkot-Porbandar highway. Inside the cave there is the spot where Lord Krishna and Jambavan fought over the Syamantaka jewel for 28 days continuously day and night, non-stop.

Is Hanuman the 4th Chiranjivi?

God Hanuman is fourth Chiranjivi. God Hanuman is 11th (last) Rudra Avatar of God Shiva. God Hanuman will be God Brahmma in Next Kalpa. So, God Brahmma will live more then all other Chiranjivi. God Brahmma born from God Garbhodaki Vishnu (Narayan).

Is Lord Hanuman a lifelong Brahmachari?

Lord Hanuman is considered a lifelong Brahmachari. It is believed that He has taken the vow to celibate throughout His life and to remain an ardent devotee of Lord Rama.

Why did Lord Hanuman live in the jungles?

It is said that after Lord Rama ended his human life, Lord Hanuman came back from Ayodhya and started living in jungles. It was Sri Rama’s divine command that Hanuman stayed on the earth as long as the name of Ram is resounded on the earth in order to bless the devotees.

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Is Hanuman immortal or not?

‘Everyone says that Hanuman ji is immortal but nobody says that they have ever seen him. It is natural if a dead person is not seen, but it is strange that an immortal one has not been seen by anyone.’ I expressed my thoughts to the swamis, but their answers did not satisfy me.