"Baal Hanuman" refers to the childhood or young form of Lord Hanuman, a prominent deity in Hinduism. The term "Baal" means child or young, and "Hanuman" is the name of the deity. Hanuman is a central figure in the Indian epic Ramayana and is known for his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama.

The childhood stories of Hanuman are often narrated in Hindu mythology, depicting his early exploits and divine abilities even as a young monkey god. One of the well-known stories involves Hanuman mistaking the sun for a ripe fruit and trying to catch it, which led to a confrontation with the god Indra. These tales highlight Hanuman's strength, courage, and devotion from a young age.