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Hanuman Chalisa Lyrics in Hindi

श्री हनुमान चालीसा ॥
॥ दोहा॥

श्रीगुरु चरन सरोज रज
निज मनु मुकुरु सुधारि ।
बरनउँ रघुबर बिमल जसु
जो दायकु फल चारि ॥
बुद्धिहीन तनु जानिके
सुमिरौं पवन-कुमार ।
बल बुधि बिद्या देहु मोहिं
हरहु कलेस बिकार ॥

॥ चौपाई ॥
जय हनुमान ज्ञान गुन सागर ।
जय कपीस तिहुँ लोक उजागर ॥

राम दूत अतुलित बल धामा ।
अंजनि पुत्र पवनसुत नामा ॥

महाबीर बिक्रम बजरंगी ।
कुमति निवार सुमति के संगी ॥

कंचन बरन बिराज सुबेसा ।
कानन कुण्डल कुँचित केसा ॥४

हाथ बज्र अरु ध्वजा बिराजै ।
काँधे मूँज जनेउ साजै ॥

शंकर सुवन केसरी नंदन ।
तेज प्रताप महा जगवंदन ॥

बिद्यावान गुनी अति चातुर ।
राम काज करिबे को आतुर ॥

प्रभु चरित्र सुनिबे को रसिया ।
राम लखन सीता मन बसिया ॥८

सूक्ष्म रूप धरि सियहिं दिखावा ।
बिकट रूप धरि लंक जरावा ॥

भीम रूप धरि असुर सँहारे ।
रामचन्द्र के काज सँवारे ॥

लाय सजीवन लखन जियाए ।
श्री रघुबीर हरषि उर लाये ॥

रघुपति कीन्ही बहुत बड़ाई ।
तुम मम प्रिय भरतहि सम भाई ॥१२

सहस बदन तुम्हरो जस गावैं ।
अस कहि श्रीपति कण्ठ लगावैं ॥

सनकादिक ब्रह्मादि मुनीसा ।
नारद सारद सहित अहीसा ॥

जम कुबेर दिगपाल जहाँ ते ।
कबि कोबिद कहि सके कहाँ ते ॥

तुम उपकार सुग्रीवहिं कीह्ना ।
राम मिलाय राज पद दीह्ना ॥१६

तुम्हरो मंत्र बिभीषण माना ।
लंकेश्वर भए सब जग जाना ॥

जुग सहस्त्र जोजन पर भानु ।
लील्यो ताहि मधुर फल जानू ॥

प्रभु मुद्रिका मेलि मुख माहीं ।
जलधि लाँघि गये अचरज नाहीं ॥

दुर्गम काज जगत के जेते ।
सुगम अनुग्रह तुम्हरे तेते ॥२०

राम दुआरे तुम रखवारे ।
होत न आज्ञा बिनु पैसारे ॥

सब सुख लहै तुम्हारी सरना ।
तुम रक्षक काहू को डरना ॥

आपन तेज सम्हारो आपै ।
तीनों लोक हाँक तै काँपै ॥

भूत पिशाच निकट नहिं आवै ।
महावीर जब नाम सुनावै ॥२४

नासै रोग हरै सब पीरा ।
जपत निरंतर हनुमत बीरा ॥

संकट तै हनुमान छुडावै ।
मन क्रम बचन ध्यान जो लावै ॥

सब पर राम तपस्वी राजा ।
तिनके काज सकल तुम साजा ॥

और मनोरथ जो कोई लावै ।
सोई अमित जीवन फल पावै ॥२८

चारों जुग परताप तुम्हारा ।
है परसिद्ध जगत उजियारा ॥

साधु सन्त के तुम रखवारे ।
असुर निकंदन राम दुलारे ॥

अष्ट सिद्धि नौ निधि के दाता ।
अस बर दीन जानकी माता ॥

राम रसायन तुम्हरे पासा ।
सदा रहो रघुपति के दासा ॥३२

तुम्हरे भजन राम को पावै ।
जनम जनम के दुख बिसरावै ॥

अंतकाल रघुवरपुर जाई ।
जहाँ जन्म हरिभक्त कहाई ॥

और देवता चित्त ना धरई ।
हनुमत सेइ सर्ब सुख करई ॥

संकट कटै मिटै सब पीरा ।
जो सुमिरै हनुमत बलबीरा ॥३६

जै जै जै हनुमान गोसाईं ।
कृपा करहु गुरुदेव की नाईं ॥

जो सत बार पाठ कर कोई ।
छूटहि बंदि महा सुख होई ॥

जो यह पढ़ै हनुमान चालीसा ।
होय सिद्धि साखी गौरीसा ॥

तुलसीदास सदा हरि चेरा ।
कीजै नाथ हृदय मह डेरा ॥४०

॥ दोहा ॥
पवन तनय संकट हरन,
मंगल मूरति रूप ।
राम लखन सीता सहित,
हृदय बसहु सुर भूप ॥

Hanuman Chalisa Lyrics in English

Shri Guru Charan Sarooja-raj
Nija manu Mukura Sudhaari
Baranau Rahubhara Bimala Yashu
Jo Dayaka Phala Chari

Budhee-Heen Thanu Jannikay
Sumirow Pavana Kumara
Bala-Budhee Vidya Dehoo Mohee
Harahu Kalesha Vikaara…

Jai Hanuman gyan gun sagar
Jai Kapis tihun lok ujagar

Ram doot atulit bal dhama
Anjaani-putra Pavan sut nama…

Mahabir Bikram Bajrang
Kumati nivar sumati Ke sangi

Kanchan varan viraj subesa
Kanan Kundal Kunchit Kesh

Hath Vajra Aur Dhuvaje Viraj
Kaandhe moonj janehu sajai

Sankar suvan kesri Nandan
Tej prataap maha jag vandan…

Vidyavaan guni ati chatur
Ram kaj karibe ko aatur

Prabu charitra sunibe-ko rasiya
Ram Lakhan Sita man Basiya

Sukshma roop dhari Siyahi dikhava
Vikat roop dhari lank jarava

Bhima roop dhari asur sanghare
Ramachandra ke kaj sanvare…

Laye Sanjivan Lakhan Jiyaye
Shri Raghuvir Harashi ur laye

Raghupati Kinhi bahut badai
Tum mam priye Bharat-hi-sam bhai

Sahas badan tumharo yash gaave
Asa-kahi Shripati kanth lagaave

Sankadhik Brahmaadi Muneesa
Narad-Sarad sahit Aheesa…

Yam Kuber Digpaal Jahan te
Kavi kovid kahi sake kahan te

Tum upkar Sugreevahin keenha
Ram milaye rajpad deenha

Tumharo mantra Vibheeshan maana
Lankeshwar Bhaye Sub jag jana

Yug sahastra jojan par Bhanu
Leelyo tahi madhur phal janu…

Prabhu mudrika meli mukh mahee
Jaladhi langhi gaye achraj nahee

Durgaam kaj jagath ke jete
Sugam anugraha tumhre tete

Ram dwaare tum rakhvare
Hoat na agya binu paisare

Sub sukh lahae tumhari sar na
Tum rakshak kahu ko dar naa…

Aapan tej samharo aapai
Teenhon lok hank te kanpai

Bhoot pisaach Nikat nahin aavai
Mahavir jab naam sunavae

Nase rog harae sab peera
Japat nirantar Hanumant beera

Sankat se Hanuman chudavae
Man Karam Vachan dyan jo lavai…

Sab par Ram tapasvee raja
Tin ke kaj sakal Tum saja

Aur manorath jo koi lavai
Sohi amit jeevan phal pavai

Charon Yug partap tumhara
Hai persidh jagat ujiyara

Sadhu Sant ke tum Rakhware
Asur nikandan Ram dulhare…

Ashta-sidhi nav nidhi ke dhata
As-var deen Janki mata

Ram rasayan tumhare pasa
Sada raho Raghupati ke dasa

Tumhare bhajan Ram ko pavai
Janam-janam ke dukh bisraavai

Anth-kaal Raghuvir pur jayee
Jahan janam Hari-Bakht Kahayee…

Aur Devta Chit na dharehi
Hanumanth se hi sarve sukh karehi

Sankat kate-mite sab peera
Jo sumirai Hanumat Balbeera

Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosahin
Kripa Karahu Gurudev ki nyahin

Jo sat bar path kare koyi
Chutehi bandhi maha sukh hoyi…

Jo yah padhe Hanuman Chalisa
Hoye siddhi sakhi Gaureesa

Tulsidas sada hari chera
Keejai Nath Hridaye mein dera…
Keejai Nath Hridaye mein dera…

Pavan Tanay Sankat Harana,
Mangala Murati Roop…
Ram Lakhana Sita Sahita
Hriday Basahu Soor Bhoop.

Hanuman Chalisa Lyrics Bhajan हनुमान चालिसा

Jai Shree Ram…

Images of Hanuman – The Most Beautiful Pictures of Lord Hanuman

You have found yourself in the proper location if you were looking for photographs of Hanuman. He is the son of Vayu and a manifestation of Lord Shiva at the same time. The Hindu god is renowned to provide protection for his worshippers as well as the people who live in the area around him.

He is a sign of power and service. Here are some of the most impressive high-definition photographs of Hanuman that can be found anywhere online. Therefore, go ahead and collect them and give them to your other buddies!

Hanuman, the monkey god, is an avatar of the god Shiva.

Hanuman is said to be an avatar of Lord Shiva, according to several legends. His birth took place in the year 5,000 BCE, and both of his parents were vanaras. He was the son of a man named Anjana and a woman named Mohini.

Anjana was a psara who was a virgin when the prince Pavana fell in love with her and seduced her, which led to the birth of Hanuman. This story is told in Hindu mythology.

The name Hanuman comes from the Sanskrit language and it means “disfigured jaw.” Hanuman is said to have come into being after Anjaneya, the first of Lord Indra’s incarnations, was killed by the thunderbolt that he threw from his hand.

Anjaneya, Shiva’s daughter, was born with a deformed jaw due to a birth defect. Anjaneya took the sun for herself after being disfigured by the Thunderbolt, and this caused her to be hurled straight down to the ground.

According to Hindu mythology, Hanuman is an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva, and he is known as the one who vanquishes demons and other forms of evil. Brahma bestowed upon him the ability to move freely between the three realms, as well as the capacity to strike terror into the hearts of his adversaries while simultaneously calming the worries of his allies.

Hanuman had died after being struck by a lightning bolt hurled by Indra, but Lord Shiva was able to bring him back to life. In this way, the three realms were spared a tremendous deal of anguish. After that, he was bestowed with power and a kavach, both of which he employed in the defense of devotees.

He is a defender for those who follow him.

Hanuman, a celestial vanara that accompanied Rama throughout his adventures, is regarded as the lord of both devastation and victory in Hindu mythology. Hanuman, the most important figure in the Ramayana, was born to the vaanar chief Kesari and the apsara princess Anjani. Anjani was the daughter of King Dasharatha.

Hanuman is also known by the names Vajranga, which is the name of a wind deity, and Balibima. The Ramayana, which also describes the gods of destruction, includes his birth as a pivotal aspect of the story.

As a child, Hanuman possessed amazing powers, which makes the tale of his childhood all the more interesting to hear. He imagined the dawning sun to be a huge ball of sunshine and desired to have some fun with it. But when Indra, the king of the gods, saw Hanuman flying into the air, he used a vajra to strike Hanuman (thunderbolt). As a direct consequence of this, Hanuman crashed to the ground and sustained injuries.

The mythology continues with the account of Hanuman’s part in the conception of Rama, who would later become Rama. He then changes into a mountain and marches toward Lanka, where he is ultimately victorious over the demon king Ravana. He had previously been unaware of his powerful divine powers.

Lakshmana, Rama’s brother, suffered a life-threatening injury and was unable to make a full recovery from it. He was fortunate in that he possessed the strength necessary to save Sita from the demon king.

He will live forever.

In the faith of Hinduism, Lord Hanuman is regarded as the perfect embodiment of vigor, power, selflessness, and devotion. Hanuman is the eldest son of Kesari, who is known as the Monkey King. Hanuman is called Sakalgunnidhan in a number of different holy texts, which literally translates to ‘born immortal.’ Hanuman is attributed with possessing this quality due to the fact that he has been there throughout all of time.

The gift of immortality that Lord Ram bestowed upon him was one that would last till the end of the Kaliyuga era, and it was this gift that allowed him to live forever.

Hanuman was born with extraordinary abilities, and when he was young, he once saw the dawning sun to be a ball of golden light that he yearned to play with. Hanuman was amusing himself one day by playing with the sun, and the god Indra spotted him and flung the Vajra (also known as a thunderbolt) at him.

Hanuman was hurt, and as a result, he fell to the ground. Following the events of this episode, Hanuman’s strength to save the planet continued to increase, and he was subsequently awarded for his talents to rescue the entire world.

Hanuman is said to have spent his infancy at Kishkindha, a small town in India, where he was born and reared by his mother. The tradition states that here is where Hanuman spent his youth. On the other hand, this mythology does not solely serve as the basis for the notion that Hanuman is immortal.

Many adherents of the Hindu religion believe that Hanuman attained immortality due to the devotional and selfless service he provided to the gods. This perspective is represented in the numerous tales that have been passed down about Hanuman, who was lauded throughout history for his unwavering devotion.

The god Vayu is his father.

The Ramayana tells the story of Hanuman’s birth as a young child and says that Vayu is a god who presides over the element of air. Hanuman was the son of Vayu and was born in the mountains of Uttarakhand. He is known as the monkey god.

Because Vayu was the one who created the universe, his wrath was shown in a variety of different ways. When Vayu was in a particularly irate mood, he would launch strikes, which made living on earth more challenging.

The tale of Hanuman begins with an unfortunate incident in which he consumes some fruit by mistake. This generated turmoil and upheaval in the nine astrological bodies, and the deity Indra unleashed a thunderbolt to halt him.

Vayu absorbed the air from the three planets and would not release it again until Indra agreed to offer Hanuman extraordinary powers. Hanuman’s most famous story comes from the Indian epic Ramayana. In the Ramayana, Hanuman saves the princess Sita and leads a gang of monkeys and bears to the island of Lanka.

The mythology of Hanuman also identifies him as a white ape, and was born to Anjani and Baruna. Baruna had produced him from seawater that had been cooked. He grew up as a buddy of the Bukbis and subsequently turned against the Ramas, and was later a great warrior. He helped the Pandavas win the war by liberating Sita.

He is a devotee of Lord Rama

In the Ramayana, Hanuman is the key character. The demon Ravana abducted the goddess Sita and Lord Hanuman found her and flew to Lanka. There, he found her and returned to Lord Rama to inform him of her well-being. Hanuman also carried a mountain on his shoulders and a sanjeevni booti.

His devotion to Lord Rama spared Lakshman from death, and he is today worshipped as a divinity. Today, worshippers of Hanuman consider him a symbol of nationality and resistance to persecution.

The stories surrounding Hanuman indicate that he was the bearer of Lord Rama and his brothers Sri Lakshmana, and Lord Ravana and his son Indrajit. According to the Hindu tradition, Hanuman was the best of the Lord’s couriers.

In addition to being a devotee of Lord Rama, he is also a slayer of demons. His acts helped the Rama family and kept off the influence of wicked planets in the sky. The story of Hanuman’s devotion to Lord Rama continues with references to his participation in the creation of the universe.

The account of Hanuman’s devotion to Lord Rama begins with the rescue of Sita from the clutches of Ravana. After the tragedy, Ramachandra is able to guarantee the safety of Sita and rejoin the pair.

As the story goes, Hanuman revealed his identity to his siblings and bowed in front of Rama. Eventually, Hanuman becomes one of the greatest admirers of Lord Rama and becomes a permanent part of Rama’s life. Moreover, he helps to develop a friendship between Sugriva and Rama.

He likes vermilion

Vermilion is a favorite color of Lord Hanuman. In fact, vermilion is the colour of his birthday. As a follower of Sri Rama, Hanuman Ji was offered this color on his birthday, as a gesture of respect. But why does Hanuman prefer vermilion?

Read on to find out! We’ll delve at the mythology behind this religious color and discover out why it’s so revered by the Indians.

According to Hindu legend, Hanuman ji likes vermilion. Vermilion is also used for worship. During Hanuman Janmotsav (Hanuman’s birth anniversary), a paste made of vermilion and jasmine is offered to Hanuman.

If you can’t prepare the paste yourself, simply buy some and combine it with ghee and jasmine. This is a simple approach to worship Hanuman ji and accomplish your goals.

The tradition of Hanuman enjoying vermilion stretches back to the Treta Yuga, when Bajrangbali lived on the earthly realm. When Lord Rama and Mother Sita returned to Ayodhya, Hanuman ji spotted the vermilion on Sita’s forehead.

Hanuman Ji questioned her why she applied the vermilion on her forehead, and she said that she applied it in order to wish Shri Ram good health and long life. So the vermilion was a great emblem of their marriage.

He is an avatar of Lord Shiva

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama was the first incarnation of Lord Siva, who eventually became known as Lord Shiva. Lord Rama’s first incarnation took place when Siva was in the guise of Mohini, the Wind god.

Lord Shiva became so drawn to Mohini that he decided to let a seed of his to be released on the earth. This seed was later inserted into the womb of Anjani, a girl who had been praying to Lord Shiva. In this way, Hanuman was born.

The eight quintessential perfections of Lord Shiva have been attributed to Hanuman. These include omnipresence, omniscience, rebirth, and limitless weight. Hanuman’s powers include the capacity to battle demons and keep humanity safe from danger. Hanuman is considered to be capable of averting the effects of planets in the sky and warding off evil chanting.

As a passionate follower of Lord Rama, Hanuman is extensively adored in the Hindu religion. He is known by numerous names, including Hanumat and Pavan-Sut.

Hanuman is regarded a god of strength and might, especially among royalty. His narrative is a typical example of Hinduism’s devotion to the gods. And the story of Hanuman is a fantastic source of inspiration for readers.

Jitendra Sahayogee

I am Jitendra Sahayogee, a writer of 12 Nepali literature books, film director of Maithili film & Nepali short movies, photographer, founder of the media house, designer of some websites and writer & editor of some blogs, has expert knowledge & experiences of Nepalese society, culture, tourist places, travels, business, literature, movies, festivals, celebrations.

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