I am not in favor of erecting Hindu statues in the United States, which is a Christian nation, but calling him a "Monkey God" or "demon" is wrong. You're free to do it though. Jai Sree Ram! Jai Hanuman!

In response Crystal Iannacone to her Publication

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I Love Truth. Jesus answered, "I am the way and the Truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. Jn 14:6

In response Uma Kiranam to his Publication

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As someone who knows nothing at all about this subject, I looked to Wikipedia for info. There it says according to Vedic tradition he is described as 'a divine monkey'
(aka monkey god)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanuman

In response anna justice to her Publication

I see where most people get their information from. There are a lot of things about world cultures and belief systems which are wrongly named, poorly described or oversimplified in English. Part of the problem lies with natives who are either ill-equipped or afraid to correct Western narratives. Those who try are often overlooked or undermined. I believe if one really wants to learn about another culture or belief system or its symbols and representations, it's a good idea to immerse oneself into it or try to find sources which can really educate rather than confirm our rather simplistic notions. This applies not just to "the Western gaze". It also applies to how people of other parts of the world view the West. I say this as someone who was born in a traditional Hindu family in India, went to a Catholic institution for 12 years, lived in the US for 10 years, and returned home for the love of my own family, country and culture. I owe much to the US for inspiring me to discover myself.

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