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Hanuman Chalisa

Forty verses in praise of Hanuman — one of the most beloved devotional texts of India.

Quick answer

The Hanuman Chalisa is a forty-verse devotional hymn to Hanuman composed by the saint Tulsidas, one of the most beloved devotional texts of India.

Tradition
Hindu / Vedic
Language
Awadhi (a form of medieval Hindi)
Deity
Hanuman
Best time
Dawn; Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Best for
Devotion, Protection, Courage

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Transliteration

Śrī Guru Charaṇa Saroja Raja / Nija Manu Mukuru Sudhāri / Baranaũ Raghubara Bimala Jasu / Jo Dāyaku Phala Chāri … (forty verses composed by Tulsidas)

Translation

A forty-verse hymn praising Hanuman's virtues, deeds, and unshakeable devotion to Ram.

Meaning

Literal

'Chalisa' means forty — the number of verses (chaupais) in the poem.

Spiritual interpretation

To recite the Chalisa is to bathe in Hanuman's presence — to draw close to the qualities of devotion and courage he embodies.

What this mantra is used for

DevotionProtectionCourageWeekly practice on Tuesdays

How to chant

Traditionally recited once daily, or on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Best learned aloud with a recording until the rhythm is felt in the body.

When to chant

Dawn; Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Origin & context

Composed by the poet-saint Tulsidas in the 16th century.

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