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Hanuman Chalisa - Hindi Audio
Hanuman Chalisa, Bajrang Baan, Hanuman Ashtaka, Hanuman 108 names, Hanuman Aarti and Ramayana Aarti with Audio.
Hanuman Chalisa (literally Forty chaupais on Hanuman) is a Hindu devotional hymn (stotra) addressed to Lord Hanuman. It is traditionally believed to have been authored by 16th-century poet Tulsidas in the Awadhi language and is his best-known text apart from the Ramcharitmanas. The word "chālīsā" is derived from "chālīs", which means the number forty in Hindi, as the Hanuman Chalisa has 40 verses. Shri Hanuman Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
Hanuman is a vanara (a monkey-like humanoid), a devotee of Ram, and one of the central characters in the Indian epic poem, the Ramayan. Lord Hanuman is also an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Folktales acclaim the powers of Hanuman. The qualities of Hanuman – his strength, courage, wisdom, celibacy, devotion to Lord Rama and the many names by which he was known – are detailed in the Hanuman Chalisa. Recitation or chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa is a common religious practice. The Hanuman Chalisa is the most popular hymn in praise of Lord Hanuman and is recited by millions of Hindus every day.
The first introductory Doha begins with the word shrī, which refers to Sita, who is considered the Guru of Hanuman. The auspicious form, knowledge, virtues, powers, and bravery of Hanuman are described in the first ten Chaupais. Chaupais eleven to twenty describe the acts of Hanuman in his service to Rama, with the eleventh to fifteenth Chaupais describing the role of Hanuman in bringing back Lakshman to consciousness. From the twenty-first Chaupai, Tulsidas describes the need for Hanuman's Kripa. In the end, Tulsidas hails Hanuman and requests him to reside in his heart and in the heart of Vaishnavas. The concluding Doha again requests Hanuman to reside in the heart, along with Rama, Lakshman, and Sita.
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Hanuman Chalisa Audio
Hanuman Chalisa Hindi
Bajrang Baan Hindi
Hanuman Asthak Hindi
Hanuman 108 Names
Hanuman Aarti Audio
Hanuman Aarti Hindi
Shri Ramayana Aarti