We have seen many idols of Lord Hanuman depicted in red colour. But have you ever wondered why is that so? Does it signify anything significantly? Well, it has a great story of the devotion of Lord Hanuman towards Lord Ram and it is as follows.
Once when Lord Hanuman visited Sita maa in the Ashoka Vatika he saw her with a red powder applied in the middle partition of her hair. Out of curiosity Lord Hanuman asked Sita maa what is this red powder and why does she apply it? Sita maa answered Lord Hanuman that it is sindhoor and when she applies it in the middle partition of her hair, it makes Lord Ram happy and blesses him with a long and prosperous life. On hearing this Lord Hanuman disappeared from the site and returned after a few moments covered from head to toe in red colour by sindhoor. After this when Lord Hanuman reached Lord Ram with his new appearance and when Lord Ram asked him why is he covered in sindhoor, then Lord Hanuman told him about his conversation with Sita maa at the Ashoka Vatika and thought that by applying just a pinch of sindhoor in the middle parttion of her hair if Sita maa can make Lord Ram happy and it also blesses him with a prosperous life, then how much would Lord Ram be delighted if Lord Hanuman covers his whole body by sindhoor. Lord Ram got overwhelmed by the devotion of Lord Hanuman and gave him a boon that whosoever will apply sindhoor on Lord Hanuman will be blessed with a long and prosperous life. That's why we apply sindhoor and sandalwood powder over Lord Hanuman's idol and hence Lord Hanuman is depicted in red colour.
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