Role Of Lord Hanuman In Mahabharata

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*Bhima's Encounter With Hanuman*
When the Pandavas were in exile, once Draupadi asked Bhima to get the
Saugandhika flowers for her. Bhima set out in search for the flowers. On
his way, Bhima came across a huge monkey lying on the way, taking rest.
Irritated by this, Bhima asked the monkey to clear the path and let him
pass. But the monket requested him that he is very old and cannot move on
his own. So, if Bhima wishes to pass, then he must push the tail aside and
move ahead.

Bhima was filled with contempt for the monkey and tried to push the tail
with his mace. But the tail would not even move an inch. After trying hard
for long, Bhima realised this was no ordinary monkey. So, Bhima gave up and
asked for pardon. Thus, Lord Hanuman came in His original form and blessed
Bhima.


*Arjuna's Chariot*
In another incident in the Mahabharata, Hanuman met Arjuna in the form of a
normal monkey in Rameshwaram. On seeing the bridge built to Lanka by Lord
Ram, Arjuna expressed his wonder as to why Lord Ram needed the help of
monkeys to build the bridge. If it were him, he would have built the bridge
himself with arrows. Hanuman, in the form of monkey criticised Arjuna that
the bridge built with arrows would not suffice and will not bear the weight
of even one person. Arjuna took it as a challenge. Arjuna vowed that if the
bridge built by him did not suffice, then he will jump into fire.

So, Arjuna built a bridge with his arrows. As Hanuman stepped on it, the
bridge collapsed. Arjuna was dumbfounded and decided to end his life. Just
then Lord Krishna appeared in front of them and with His divine touch,
re-built the bridge. The He asked Hanuman to step on it. This time the
bridge did not break. Thus, Hanuman came in His original form and promised
to help Arjuna in the war. Therefore, when the war of Kurukshetra
commenced, Lord Hanuman perched on the flag of the chariot of Arjuna and
stayed till the end of the war.

On the last day of the Kurukshetra war, Lord Krishna asked Arjuna to step
out of the chariot first. After Arjuna stepped out, Lord Krishna thanked
Hanuman for being there till the end. So, Lord Hanuman bowed and left the
chariot. As soon as Hanuman left, the chariot caught fire. Arjuna was
amazed to see this. Then Lord Krishna explained to Arjuna that the chariot
would have been burnt long ago if Lord Hanuman was not protecting it
against the celestial weapons

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