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Hanuman



(Sanskrit) A symbolic character in the ancient Ramayana. Hanuman, the so-called "monkey God," (Hebrew Kuf); Hanuman is the manifested animal-mind-essence of Supreme Consciousness that spiritizes all. The word Hanuman comes from :

• “Ha” is a mantra that vibrates in the head; it means ‘Supreme Spirit.’ It is also another name of Lord Shiva (Binah).

• Nu means ‘that which spiritizes’

• Man means ‘mind’

Hanuman is the son of Vayu, the God of air and wind, and is thus called Maruti, "son of the wind."

Hanuman is a symbol of the human soul (Tiphereth / Manas) who must serve Lord Rama (the Bodhisattva). Study the lecture Kuf from the Alphabet of Kabbalah course.