Hanuman and the Sun
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Do you love mangoes? So did Hanuman! Read on to know more!

Baby Hanuman's Hunger
When Hanuman was just a baby monkey, he had amazing powers. One morning, he woke up very hungry. His tummy was growling loudly! Baby Hanuman looked up at the sky and saw a bright, round object. "That looks like a juicy fruit!" he thought. It was the sun, but little Hanuman didn't know that.

The Big Jump
"I'm going to eat that big red fruit!" said baby Hanuman. He took a deep breath and made a giant leap into the sky. Up, up, up he flew, higher than birds, higher than clouds! The gods were surprised to see a baby monkey flying through the sky. Even Indra, the king of gods, was amazed at Hanuman's power.

The Fall and Blessing
As Hanuman got closer to the sun, Indra became worried. To protect the sun, Indra struck Hanuman with his thunderbolt. Poor baby Hanuman fell back to Earth and was hurt. His jaw became swollen and wounded. The gods felt sorry when they saw the brave little monkey unconscious. Vayu, Hanuman's father and the god of wind, became angry. He stopped the wind from blowing anywhere on Earth. Without wind, everyone began to suffer.

The gods came together and decided to make things right. They blessed baby Hanuman with many special gifts:
When Hanuman received these blessings, his jaw healed, and he became even more powerful than before.
What We Learn
This story teaches us that even when bad things happen, they can lead to something good. Hanuman was hurt, but he received wonderful gifts from the gods. His courage and the love of his father brought him amazing powers that would one day help him in his adventures with Lord Ram.
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