After all, why people who settled near Dronagiri mountain considered Hanuman Ji their enemy, know what the reason is

In India, Hanuman Ji is considered a symbol of problem solving, bravery and dedication. Crores of devoted worship him across the country and keep fast on Tuesday and Saturday. But there is a village near Dronagiri Mountains in the Chamoli district Uttarakhand, where Hanuman Ji is considered ‘derogatory’, not as God. The locals of this region do not respect him, but see him as his enemy. How more shocking this thing is, the more interesting. The question arises- why so? What is mythological recognition? Everyone remembers the famous episode of the War of Ramayana, when Laxman died and Vaidya Sushen asked him to ask that Sanjeevani Booti grew on the Himalayan Dronagiri mountain to save him. Hanuman Ji went to bring Sanjeevani, but there he did not recognize the right boot there, and so he decided to uproot the entire mountain. According to the mythological conviction, when Hanuman Ji took away the Dronagiri mountain, the local manner and villagers tried to stop him. He acknowledged that Hanuman Ji damaged his holy place and Vanushadhi. The residents of the Dronagiri region still believe that Hanuman Ji has damaged his holy mountain. This is why there is no statue of Hanuman Ji in the local temples, nor is he worshiped. Hanuman Ji is not mentioned in the festivals and religious programs there. Even when Hanuman’s character comes into the stage of Ramlila, people remain silent or protest. The 2 -minute video has recently become viral, a 2 -minute video has become viral on social media, in which a local person is seen in detail that “according to our ancestors, Hanuman Ji did injustice to our dev parvat, so that we do not worship them.” This video has created a stir throughout the country and the curiosity among the people has increased how there is an area where Hanuman Ji is seen in a negative form. Changing attitude? However, some people in the new generation have now begun to show reverence for Hanuman Ji by regarding this belief as part of history, but most local communities still believe in tradition and love to talk about this topic. While Hanuman Ji is regarded as a symbol of faith across the country, this belief of the Dronagiri region is a unique exception, showing how mythological events turn into different approaches and beliefs over time. Share this story -tags