Find Someone Who’d Move Mountains—Like HANUMAN Ji Did

Shivika Gupta | Apr 12, 2025, 17:08 IST
In the age of soft launches and situationships, of “seen” texts and unread emotions, finding someone who stands unwaveringly by your side feels almost mythical. The world tells you to look for someone who would move mountains for you. The poets romanticize it. The songs glorify it. But there is one who actually did. Quite literally. I found him in the pages of our epics. I found him in the hymns sung by elders, in the chants echoing through temple halls, and even more powerfully, I found him when I felt utterly helpless and prayed with a trembling heart.I found him: Hanumanji.
Let’s revisit the moment that turned devotion into divine action. Laxman, the brother of Lord Ram, lay unconscious after a fierce battle with Meghnad. A remedy existed—but only one: a specific herb, Sanjeevani, that grew on a distant mountain in the Himalayas. The catch? Time was slipping away. And so, Lord Ram looked at Hanuman. And Hanuman didn’t ask questions. He didn’t demand directions. He didn’t pause to calculate risks. He flew. Across forests, rivers, skies, and mountains. When he couldn’t identify the life-saving herb, he didn’t give up. He uprooted the entire mountain. That is not just strength. That is love in its purest, most selfless form.

Modern Love Needs a Hanumanji

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Self Less Love.
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We often look for love that makes our hearts race, that comes with butterflies and burning glances. But Hanumanji teaches us something deeper: look for love that steadies you. That shows up. That does not hesitate when you need them most. His love for Ram was not possessive. It was not entitled. It was unconditional and complete, born from deep faith and soul recognition. Imagine someone loving you so fiercely that they dedicate every breath to your well-being—not to control you, but to protect and uplift you.

Faith Over Fear

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Faith.
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Hanumanji’s strength was not born just from his supernatural powers. It was born from shraddha (faith) and saburi (patience). Even when faced with impossible tasks, he believed—not in himself alone, but in the divine mission he was part of. In our own lives, when we feel overwhelmed by the mountains ahead—heartbreaks, failures, loss—what if we remembered Hanumanji? What if we asked ourselves: what would Hanumanji do? Hanumanji reminds us that there is a kind of power that comes not from fighting the storm, but from trusting the one who walks with us through it.

The Silent Devotee

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Silent Devotee of RamJi.
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Hanumanji never sought fame. He never took credit. Even after moving mountains and winning wars, he sat at Ram’s feet and said, “It was all your grace.” In a world obsessed with validation and virality, what a refreshing reminder that true strength lies in humility. He teaches us that loyalty doesn’t need applause, and love doesn’t need to be loud. It just needs to be real.Imagine loving someone so deeply that their mission becomes your purpose. That’s not codependency. That’s divine alignment.

Protector of the Lost

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Always standing.
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Many don’t realize that Hanumanji is not just a warrior or devotee—he is a protector of the vulnerable. He is the guardian of the helpless, especially when they are too broken to pray for themselves. So many stories echo this.
Devotees lost in despair call out once—Bajrang Bali!—
and suddenly feel strength rising in their chest. He doesn’t wait for your perfection. He rushes to your pain.
He is the one who answers when the world turns its back on you. He is the friend who listens when your prayers are only tears.He is the strength in your chest when you're shaking. He is the calm in your breath when anxiety grips you.

The Eternal Servant, The Eternal Force

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Bowing down.
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His love for Ram was never transactional. He didn’t ask for titles or temples. He just asked for the chance to serve. In return, he gained immortality. This is the divine paradox: in serving love selflessly, you become eternal. Hanumanji reminds us that real strength is not measured by dominance, but by devotion. The world might chase power, but he shows us that service rooted in love can shake even the gods.Imagine that. No battle won could earn that place. Only love could.

Invoking Hanuman in You

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Learning from Him.

The beauty of Hanumanji is that he doesn’t just ask for your worship—he awakens your own inner strength. He whispers, You are braver than you think. When you chant the Hanuman Chalisa, it’s not just about asking for help. It’s about remembering your power. It’s about unlocking the part of you that can fly over doubts, lift the weight of pain, and protect what matters. You don’t just find Hanuman outside—you find him within. They Said, Find Someone… So yes, they said: find someone who would move mountains for you. I did.

Hanumanji isn’t just a god in a temple—he’s the presence in our hearts that says, “You’re stronger than you believe, and more loved than you know.”

Love That Doesn’t Leave

Maybe one day we will find people in our lives who love us like Hanumanji did Ram—not to possess, but to uplift. Not to rescue us for glory, but to stand quietly, powerfully, until we remember how to rescue ourselves. Until then, or even after then, we can rest in the comfort that someone already does. He’s already here. Watching. Waiting. Ready.
And when the time comes, he will fly for you. He will move mountains.
Because love like that?
It never leaves.

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