Vanara chief Kesari

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Vanara chief Kesari is a figure in Hindu mythology known as the father of the monkey-god Hanuman and husband of Anjana.

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Surface form Occurrences
Kesari 0
Anjana 0
Hanuman 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vanara
mythological character
appearsIn texts related to the Ramayana tradition
associatedWith Kishkindha NERFINISHED
Ramayana NERFINISHED
child Hanuman NERFINISHED
cosmicOrderRole member of the Vanara allies of Rama in tradition
culture ancient Indian
deityRelation father of a deity-like figure Hanuman
ethnicity Vanara clan NERFINISHED
father Kesari NERFINISHED
gender male
husband Kesari NERFINISHED
languageContext Sanskrit literature
literaryCharacterType supporting character in Ramayana lore
mythology Hindu mythology
notableFor being father of Hanuman
being husband of Anjana
realm forest regions associated with Vanaras
religion Hinduism
role chieftain of Vanaras
species Vanara
spouse Anjana NERFINISHED
title Vanara chief
worshipContext revered indirectly through devotion to Hanuman

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Anjana spouse Vanara chief Kesari