Sage Valmiki wrote the story of Rama in Sanskrit. It is also believed that wherever, the story of Ramayana is told, he would be present in his invisible form to listen to the story. It is believed that he is a Chiran jeevi, and lives with all of us even today. He was considered as a brother by Lord Rama and son by Goddess Sita. When Indra jit, the son of Ravana, killed Lakshmana, he brought the Sanjivini Mountain and saved Lakshmana. During the war between Rama and Ravana he played a very major role. Later before the war, he requested Rama to have a treaty with Vibheeshana the brother of Ravana. He crossed the sea and brought back the news of Sita’s well being to Rama. As per the treaty, he went in search of Sita, to the south along with a big army of monkeys. Even at the first meeting Lord Hanuman became charmed by the personality of Sri Rama and became his devotee. Sri Rama killed Vali and made Sugreeva the king of monkeys. Hanuman met them and was instrumental in getting a treaty signed between Sri Rama and Sugreeva. Sri Rama and Lakshmana reached this mountain in search of Sita who was stolen by Ravana. Because of this Sugreeva was forced to hide in Rishya Mooka Mountains. Vali started tormenting Sugreeva due to some misunderstanding. Later in life Hanuman became a friend of Sugreeva, the younger brother of Vali.
All the gods entreated Lord Vayu, not to be angry and gave Baby Hanuman, several boons. Because of this all beings on the earth, who were depending on Vayu to breathe started dying. Vayu his father took his child away and hid in a cave. Indra hit him with his Vajra to save the sun. As a baby, when his mother advised to him to eat any fruit which is purple, he jumped towards the rising Sun God. His father is considered to be Lord Shiva and/or Lord Vayu.
God Hanuman was born to Anjana, a monkey. It is a prayer addressed To Hanuman, possibly the greatest character Of Ramayana, next only to Rama and Sita. Hanuman Chalisa, the boon of Tulsidas to all the Hindus in the world, will find a place in every home where it can act as a panacea for all problems, be they physical, mental or spiritual. ( The Hanuman-Forty) By Saint Thulasi das