Hanuman is immortal in himself...he is one of the seven Chiranjeevis (Immortals) in Sanatan Dharma along with Ashwatthama from Mahabharata...and on the other side there is Rama, Vishnu in the form of common man...who has to walk amongst men as a mortal...there is also Lord Ravana, who at that time was the wisest among all mortals...he composed many art forms, music as well as Rakhsas Veda (search it up..it's also called the 6th Veda, the 5th one is ayurveda)...
These contrasts are what gives our culture meaning...there is no devil...god and devil both resides among us
Hanuman is immortal in himself...he is one of the seven Chiranjeevis (Immortals) in Sanatan Dharma along with Ashwatthama from Mahabharata...and on the other side there is Rama, Vishnu in the form of common man...who has to walk amongst men as a mortal...there is also Lord Ravana, who at that time was the wisest among all mortals...he composed many art forms, music as well as Rakhsas Veda (search it up..it's also called the 6th Veda, the 5th one is ayurveda)...
These contrasts are what gives our culture meaning...there is no devil...god and devil both resides among us