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| Hanuman was the chief general of the monkey king, Sugreeva. The story of his adventures, particularly after the monkey army reaches the sea-shore opposite Lanka, is one of the best efforts of pure imagination to be found in the Ramayana. When nobody feels confident to make the mighty leap to Lanka, where Sita is held captive, only Hanuman is found equal to the task. What follows after this leap to Lanka has fascinated Indian children for hundreds of years. At times, Hanuman reduced himself to the size of a man's thumb. When it suited him he swelled himself to the size of a mountain. |
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