Hanuman Chalisa Lyrics and its meaning

!! श्री हनुमान चालीसा - Shri Hanuman Chalisa Lyrics in Hindi !!





 दोहा
श्रीगुरु चरन सरोज रज, निजमन मुकुरु सुधारि। बरनउं रघुबर बिमल जसु, जो दायक फल चारि।।
बुद्धिहीन तनु जानिके, सुमिरौं पवन-कुमार। बल बुधि बिद्या देहु मोहिं, हरहु कलेस बिकार।।

चौपाई
जय हनुमान ज्ञान गुन सागर।
जय कपीस तिहुं 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।।

हाथ बज्र औ ध्वजा बिराजे।
कांधे मूंज जनेउ साजे।।

शंकर सुवन केसरी नंदन।
तेज प्रताप महा जग वंदन।।

बिद्यावान गुनी अति चातुर।
राम काज करिबे को आतुर।।

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

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

भीम रूप धरि असुर संहारे।
रामचन्द्र के काज संवारे।।

लाय सजीवन लखन जियाये।
श्री रघुबीर हरषि उर लाये।।

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

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

सनकादिक ब्रह्मादि मुनीसा।
नारद सारद सहित अहीसा।।

जम कुबेर दिगपाल जहां ते।
कबि कोबिद कहि सके कहां ते।।

तुम उपकार सुग्रीवहिं कीन्हा।
राम मिलाय राज पद दीन्हा।।

तुम्हरो मंत्र बिभीषन माना।
लंकेश्वर भए सब जग जाना।।

जुग सहस्र जोजन पर भानु।
लील्यो ताहि मधुर फल जानू।।

प्रभु मुद्रिका मेलि मुख माहीं।
जलधि लांघि गये अचरज नाहीं।।

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

राम दुआरे तुम रखवारे।
होत न आज्ञा बिनु पैसारे।।

सब सुख लहै तुम्हारी सरना।
तुम रच्छक काहू को डर ना।।

आपन तेज सम्हारो आपै।
तीनों लोक हांक तें कांपै।।

भूत पिसाच निकट नहिं आवै।
महाबीर जब नाम सुनावै।।

नासै रोग हरे सब पीरा।
जपत निरन्तर हनुमत बीरा।।

संकट तें हनुमान छुड़ावै।
मन क्रम बचन ध्यान जो लावै।।

सब पर राम तपस्वी राजा।
तिन के काज सकल तुम साजा।।

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

चारों जुग परताप तुम्हारा।
है परसिद्ध जगत उजियारा।।

साधु संत के तुम रखवारे।।
असुर निकन्दन राम दुलारे।।

अष्टसिद्धि नौ निधि के दाता।
अस बर दीन जानकी माता।।

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

तुह्मरे भजन राम को पावै।
जनम जनम के दुख बिसरावै।।

अंत काल रघुबर पुर जाई।
जहां जन्म हरिभक्त कहाई।।

और देवता चित्त न धरई।
हनुमत सेइ सर्ब सुख करई।।

सङ्कट कटै मिटै सब पीरा।
जो सुमिरै हनुमत बलबीरा।।

जय जय जय हनुमान गोसाईं।
कृपा करहु गुरुदेव की नाईं।।

जो सत बार पाठ कर कोई।
छूटहि बन्दि महा सुख होई।।

जो यह पढ़ै हनुमान चालीसा।
होय सिद्धि साखी गौरीसा।।

तुलसीदास सदा हरि चेरा।
कीजै नाथ हृदय महं डेरा।।

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






The Spirit and Strength of the Hanuman Chalisa

Hanuman Ji is deeply revered in Hinduism and is cherished by countless devotees for his unique place among the divine beings. Revered as the embodiment of strength, humility, and unwavering devotion, Lord Hanuman is not just a mythological figure but a symbol of hope and courage in everyday life. Celebrated widely through festivals like Hanuman Jayanti and daily practices like chanting the Hanuman Chalisa, his energy is invoked by devotees seeking protection, inner peace, and spiritual growth.


In this post, let’s dive deep into the spiritual importance of Hanuman Ji, the power of chanting the Hanuman Chalisa, the ideal time to chant it, and common mistakes to avoid during the process. This isn’t just a guide—it’s an invitation to understand and connect with a divine force that stands by those who are honest, kind, and committed to righteousness.



Who is Lord Hanuman?

Lord Hanuman, have  many names such as Anjaneya, Maruti, Bajrangbali, and Sankat Mochan, is among the most cherished and revered deities in Hindu mythology.

Here are a few names of Hanuman (the Hindu deity known for his strength, devotion, and bravery), along with some of the famous epithets:


  • Maruti - Son of Marut (the wind god).
  • Anjaneya - Son of Anjana.
  • Bajrangbali - Strong as a thunderbolt.
  • Mahavir - The great hero.
  • Pavanputra - Son of the wind.
  • Ramadas - Servant of Lord Ram.
  • Chiranjeevi - Immortal.
  • Kesari Nandan - Son of Kesari.
  • Sankatmochan - The remover of obstacles and troubles.
  • Rudra Avatar - An incarnation of Lord Shiva.
  • Vayuputra - Son of Vayu (the wind god).
  • Bhaktavatsala - The protector of devotees.
  • Jambavanmukha - With the face of Jambavan.
  • Shri Hanuman - Revered Lord Hanuman.
  • Bajragad - The one with a thunderbolt-like physique.
  • Dhanvantari - The giver of health (as he was instrumental in bringing the healing herbs for Lord Ram's army).
  • Kapishwara - Lord of the monkeys.
  • Veer Hanuman - Brave Hanuman.
  • Hara Karta - The destroyer of evil.
  • Ramatulya - Equal to Lord Ram.

These names highlight various aspects of Lord Hanuman's character, his divine attributes, and his association with Lord Ram.


He is the son of the Wind God (Vayu) and Mata Anjana, and is a divine monkey warrior who played a vital role in the epic Ramayana. He is revered for his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, incredible physical strength, deep humility, steadfast loyalty, and his pure, selfless spirit.

But beyond mythology, Hanuman Ji is also a figure who stands as a protector and a guiding force in our spiritual lives. He is not just for worship but for inspiration. Whether it’s his bravery, his endless stamina, or his intelligence, Hanuman Ji reminds us that when we live truthfully and serve with love, divine strength flows through us.



The Celebration of Hanuman Jayanti

Hanuman Jayanti marks the birth of Hanuman Ji and it is celebrated with immense love and enthusiasm across India. Worshippers gather at temples in large numbers, perform rituals, and frequently recite the Hanuman Chalisa as many as 108 times or even more. People make vows to lead a more truthful, peaceful, and humble life, taking inspiration from the life and character of Hanuman Ji.


On this day, many also observe fasts, read Ramayana passages, and engage in devotional singing (bhajans) to honor the Lord. Temples come alive with vibrant energy as devotional chants fill the air, oil lamps flicker in every corner, and the rhythmic sounds of drums and conch shells echo throughout the space."


Why Chant the Hanuman Chalisa?

The Hanuman Chalisa is a devotional hymn made up of 40 verses, written by the revered poet-saint Tulsidas, celebrating the virtues and greatness of Lord Hanuman. Over time, it has become a daily spiritual tool for many. But why exactly is it so powerful?


Chanting the Hanuman Chalisa is believed to:

  • Bring peace of mind and remove mental disturbances
  • Offer protection from negative energies and evil forces
  • Provide courage and remove fears
  • Aid in improving focus and emotional balance
  • Strengthen one’s physical and mental endurance
  • Develope a deep connection with Lord Hanuman’s divine energy

The power of these verses lies in their vibrations, and even more so in the faith with which they are chanted. The Chalisa isn't just words—it's a transmission of the divine qualities of Hanuman Ji.


What Is the effective Time to Recite the Hanuman Chalisa?



Basically, one can chant the Hanuman Chalisa at any time of the day. Whether you're feeling anxious, lonely, or simply wish to start your day with some positivity, it can be a comforting and spiritually uplifting practice. However, many spiritual teachers and followers believe that chanting during Brahma Muhurat—the time roughly an hour and a half before sunrise is especially beneficial.


Why Brahma Muhurat?


  • The environment is peaceful and silent.
  • With minimal disturbances during this time, it's easier to concentrate fully.
  • The energy in the atmosphere is spiritually charged.
  • The mind is naturally more calm and clear.
  • During these early hours, you can connect more deeply with your inner self and with the divine. It is said that spiritual practices done during Brahma Muhurat yield multiple times the benefits as compared to other times.


How Often Should You Chant It?

There are no rigid rules, but many devotees chant the Chalisa 7 times, 11 times, or even 108 times, depending on the occasion and their personal routine. Chanting Hanuman Chalisa calm your mind and invoke inner powers in your body.


You can chant it Daily in the morning or evening

  • On Tuesdays and Saturdays (days considered special for Hanuman Ji)
  • During difficult times or when feeling emotionally low
  • Before beginning something new or facing a challenge
  • What matters most is sincerity and concentration. Even chanting it once a day, with full devotion, can create ripples of positive energy in your life.



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