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Could Yeti (Abominable Snowman) be Lord Hanuman?

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This might sound crazy but there has been many sightings and footprints of Yeti the supposed ape like creature that is 6-8 feet tall and resides high up in the Himalayas where it is impossible for one to stay too long. Everyone is baffled by this mystery and many are calling it a mythical legend. There has been a few photos taken by people which are a bit blurry but you can see a huge ape like creature. I was wondering if anyone agrees that this may be our beloved Lord Hanuman?

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This might sound crazy but there has been many sightings and footprints of Yeti the supposed ape like creature that is 6-8 feet tall and resides high up in the Himalayas where it is impossible for one to stay too long. Everyone is baffled by this mystery and many are calling it a mythical legend. There has been a few photos taken by people which are a bit blurry but you can see a huge ape like creature. I was wondering if anyone agrees that this may be our beloved Lord Hanuman?

 

 

This was already discussed before, but some swamis' position is that this abominable snowman is nothing more than a myth, and the word yeti really is descriptive of an ascetic. Mind you, these swamis also lived in the himalayas. Check out Swami Rama's book Living with the Himalayan Masters, if you want, as he discusses this idea a bit.

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