Anjana

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Anjana is a revered figure in Hindu mythology, best known as the mother of the monkey-god Hanuman and often depicted as a celestial nymph who took birth on earth.

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Label Occurrences
Anjana canonical 5
Anjaniputra 1

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Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu mythological character
devotee of Shiva
mother
mythological figure
associatedWith Hanuman
Kesari
Shiva
Vayu
child Hanuman
connectedToDeityAspect Hanuman
surface form: Shiva (through Hanuman as an aspect or avatar in some traditions)
culture Indian
describedAs apsara
celestial nymph
vanara woman
festivalAssociation Hanuman Jayanti
surface form: Hanuman Jayanti (indirectly, as Hanuman’s mother)
gender female
iconography often depicted with infant Hanuman
sometimes shown in vanara (monkey-like) form
languageOfName Sanskrit
legend performed penance to Shiva for a child
received boon leading to birth of Hanuman
said to be an apsara cursed to be born on earth
mythology Ramayana
nameMeaning often interpreted as ‘dusky’ or ‘black’ (from root ‘añj’ – to smear/anoint)
notableFor being the mother of Hanuman
parentOfDeity Hanuman
religion Hinduism
roleInMythology mother of the monkey-god Hanuman
spouse Kesari
Vanara chief Kesari
textsMentionedIn Puranas
surface form: Puranic literature (various Puranas)

later Ramayana retellings and regional versions
veneratedIn Hanuman temples
Lanka
surface form: Sri Lanka (in some traditions)

parts of North India
parts of South India
worshippedAs mother goddess

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Hanuman epithet Anjana
this entity surface form: Anjaniputra
Hanuman parent Anjana
Maruti parent Anjana
Bajrangbali parent Anjana
Kesari spouse Anjana
Kesari mother Anjana
subject surface form: Hanuman