Shiva's son, and Kesari's delight, the whole world knows your brilliant power. Hath Bajra Aur Dhuvaja VirajeKandhe moonj janehu sajaiĦ. Hands resplendent with mace and bannerOn your shoulder a sacred thread of munja grass. Kanchan varan viraj subesaKanan Kundal Kunchit Kesaĥ. Golden-faced, resplendent in fine clothing, Earrings in his ears, and curly hair. Mahavir Bikram BajrangiKumati nivar sumati Ke sangiĤ. Warding off the wicked, keeping company with the good. A great warrior, heroic, tough like Diamond. Ram doot atulit bal dhamaAnjani-putra Pavan sut namaģ. Lord Rama's messenger, possessing immeasurable strength, Anjana's son, named the Son of the Wind. Jai Hanuman gyan gun sagarJai Kapis tihun lok ujagarĢ. Victory to Lord Hanuman, the ocean of knowledge and virtues, Hail! Lord of Monkeys, famous through the three worlds. Give me strength, intelligence, and wisdom, Take away my faults and shortcomings.īuddhi Hin Tanu Janike Sumirau Pavan Kumar Bal buddhi Vidya dehu mohi Harahu Klesa Vikarġ. Knowing I have no intelligence and little understanding I meditate on the Son of the Wind (Lord Vayu). Shri Guru Charan Saroj Raj Nija man mukur sudhar Varnao Raghuvar Vimal yasu Jo dayaku phal char Purifying my mind's mirror with the pollen dust of my guru's lotus feet, I will narrate Lord Rama's blemishless fame, which fulfills the four aspirations of life (viz. The Chalisa is forty verses of prayer to Hanuman, with two invocatory verses and a concluding verse.Verses Lord Hanuman is always portrayed as a staunch devotee of Rama, and he stands as a model for a true devotee. Hanuman is one of the most popular Hindu deities, hailed for his courage, loyalty, humility, strength, fame, protective powers, knowledge, art of speech, easy accessibility and devotion. The benefits guaranteed in the text include health, general protection, and spiritual attainments. The Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most popular texts for recitation, because it is believed to confer many benefits on those who recite it. The Hanuman Chalisa is a devotional hymn to the Hindu god Hanuman, and is so called because it has 40 verses (In Hindi, "Chalisa" means "forty") It is attributed to the authorship of poet-saint Tulsidas(1532- 1623), the author of the Ramcharitmanasa.