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Gray langurs (Hanuman langurs) (langur monkey) (Semnopithecus entellus), Ranthambhore, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Gray langurs (Hanuman langurs) (langur monkey) (Semnopithecus entellus), Ranthambhore, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Gray langur (Hanuman langur) (Semnopithecus hector), Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia

Gray langur (Hanuman langur) (Semnopithecus hector), Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia

Grey langur monkey (Hanuman Langur) (Semnopithecus sp.) outside the Ajanta Caves, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Maharashtra, India, Asia

Hanuman Tok, a highly revered and holy temple dedicated to Lord Hanuma (monkey god), located at an altitude of 7200 ft, Sikkim, India, Asia

Gray langurs (Hanuman langurs) (langur monkey) (Semnopithecus entellus), Ranthambhore, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Grey (Hanuman) langur monkey in this sacred pilgrimage town, often seen begging at temples, Kataragama, Uva Province, Sri Lanka, Asia

A bas relief tablet showing the Hindu monkey god Hanuman, Hampi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karnataka, India, Asia

The Hindu God Hanuman (Monkey God) and Hero of the Ramayana, Hindu Temple and Shrine of Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Diwali sweet stall with stallholder and picture of the Hindu god, Hanuman, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Temple shrine to Hanuman, the monkey god, daubed by pilgrims with red powder, at the entrance to Sri Mahabhairab Mandir, Tezpur, Assam, India, Asia

Statue of Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god and companion of Rama, at Ganga Talao, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Image of Hindu god Hanuman fetching the herb-bearing mountain, Hue, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Exterior statue of the Hindu monkey god Hanuman, Sri Krishna Bagawan Temple, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia

Female sadhu (sadhvia) impersonating goddess Kali and male sadhu impersonating god Hanuman at Haridwar Kumbh Mela, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India, Asia

Devotee impersonating the Hindu god Hanuman, Diwali festival at the Sarcelles ISKCON temple, Sarcelles, Val d'Oise, France, Europe

Hanuman, the monkey god, Durbar Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia

Outdoor Hindu shrine to Ganesh, the elephant god, on the ghats below Ahilya Fort, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Man carrying heavy load through the street, Hanuman Dhoka, Durbar Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Outdoor Hindu shrine to Hanuman the monkey god, on the ghats below Ahilya Fort, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

From left to right, statues of Krishna, Rada, Rama, with Hanuman in front, Sita and Laxmi, Bhaktivedanta Manor temple, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Common Langur Monkey, Gray Langur Monkey, Hanuman Monkey (Semnopithicus Entellus), wild. Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, India

Common Langur Monkey, Gray Langur Monkey, Hanuman Monkey (Semnopithicus Entellus), wild. Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, India

Hanuman langurs (Semnopithecus entellus) waiting outside the temple of Lord Ganesha for food, Ranthambhore Fort, Rajasthan, India

Hanuman langurs (Semnopithecus entellus) waiting outside the temple of Lord Ganesha for food, Ranthambhore Fort, Rajasthan, India

Painting of Hanuman with the god Rama, Srivilliputhur Andal temple, Srivilliputtur, Tamil Nadu, Tamilnadu, South India, India, Asia

Gray Langurs or Hanuman Langurs (Semnopithecus), Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, North India, India, South Asia, Asia

Rajasthan, Vatshmo Mata Temple, new modern temple on the road from Mandawa to Bikaner, Hanuman the Monkey God, North India, India, Asia

Hanuman Langur or common Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) with baby, Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India, South Asia

Hanuman Langur or Common Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), female with baby, Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.