Hanuman Mantra
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ॐ हनुमते नमः
ॐ आञ्जनेयाय विद्महे वायुपुत्राय धीमहि।
तन्नो हनुमत् प्रचोदयात्॥
ॐ हनुमते नमः
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ॐ The sacred primordial sound
हनुमते To Hanuman (one with a broken jaw) dative singular of Hanumat
नमः Salutation, I bow
ॐ आञ्जनेयाय विद्महे वायुपुत्राय धीमहि।
तन्नो हनुमत् प्रचोदयात्॥
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ॐ The sacred primordial sound
आञ्जनेयाय To the son of Anjani (Hanuman) dative singular of Āñjaneya
विद्महे We know, we realize 1st person plural present of 'vid' (to know)
वायुपुत्राय To the son of Vayu (the wind god) dative singular, compound of Vāyu + putra
धीमहि We meditate upon 1st person plural, Gayatri form of 'dhī' (to meditate)
तत् That demonstrative pronoun
नः Us, our accusative/genitive plural of 'asmad'
हनुमत् Hanuman nominative singular
प्रचोदयात् May He inspire, may He illuminate causative optative 3rd person singular of 'pra-cud'
Meaning
Hanuman Mantras are dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of strength, courage, devotion, and selfless service. Hanuman is the supreme devotee of Lord Rama and the son of Vayu (the wind god). He is considered Chiranjeevi (immortal).
“Om Hanumate Namaha” is the fundamental mantra of Lord Hanuman. The Hanuman Gayatri Mantra is a powerful mantra composed in the Gayatri meter that invokes Hanuman for strength and wisdom.
Benefits
- Fear removal: Freedom from all types of fear and dangers
- Strength: Increase in physical and mental strength
- Courage: Grants courage and patience in difficult situations
- Protection from evil: Shields from negative forces and evil eye
- Healing: Freedom from physical ailments
- Devotion: Awakens devotion toward Lord Rama
How to Chant
- Tuesdays and Saturdays are especially beneficial for chanting
- Hanuman Jayanti is especially auspicious for chanting
- Chant 108 times or 11 times
- Sit on a red-colored mat while chanting
- Light a lamp with sindoor (vermillion) and chameli (jasmine) oil
- Meditate on the heroic form of Lord Hanuman while chanting
- Chanting while observing celibacy is considered more fruitful
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