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Hanuman Chalisa Pocketbook

$11.99

Size: 4” x 6”, order on Amazon directly here

A timeless poem dedicated to Hanuman. This pocketbook is designed to help you learn line by line, and offers plenty of extra space to write detailed notes. The traditional Chalisa is outlined, and each verse has been translated into English for reference. As you learn the history behind the verses, you will have to reflect on the deeper meaning. Why? Because Hanuman is famous for his affinity to Lord Ram, and is considered to be the embodiment of courage, friendship, surrender, and devotion. Hindus have always believed that a temple can be created in the mind. When one use phrases and poems, a seeker can bridge the psychological world with the material world. If you are a seeker, this story will offer you the anchor and insight to support your journey.

The Hanuman Chalisa was written by Saint Goswami Tulsidas. It is believed that an ailing Tulsidas would sing the praises of Lord Hanuman, which helped Tulsidas regain his health. Composed of 40 main verses in the Awadhi language - an old dialect of Hindi, its popularity remains organic. Practitioners sing and recite this hymn with the belief that Hanuman's blessings will bestow immense merit and boundless grace. It is widely believed that regular recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa grants divine protection from illness and adversaries.

In this manner, it serves as a shield against negativity, and also acts as a calming influence that fosters unity and cooperation. Whether you practice individually or with a group, know that with your heart, your actions, and your speech, great things will follow.

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Size: 4” x 6”, order on Amazon directly here

A timeless poem dedicated to Hanuman. This pocketbook is designed to help you learn line by line, and offers plenty of extra space to write detailed notes. The traditional Chalisa is outlined, and each verse has been translated into English for reference. As you learn the history behind the verses, you will have to reflect on the deeper meaning. Why? Because Hanuman is famous for his affinity to Lord Ram, and is considered to be the embodiment of courage, friendship, surrender, and devotion. Hindus have always believed that a temple can be created in the mind. When one use phrases and poems, a seeker can bridge the psychological world with the material world. If you are a seeker, this story will offer you the anchor and insight to support your journey.

The Hanuman Chalisa was written by Saint Goswami Tulsidas. It is believed that an ailing Tulsidas would sing the praises of Lord Hanuman, which helped Tulsidas regain his health. Composed of 40 main verses in the Awadhi language - an old dialect of Hindi, its popularity remains organic. Practitioners sing and recite this hymn with the belief that Hanuman's blessings will bestow immense merit and boundless grace. It is widely believed that regular recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa grants divine protection from illness and adversaries.

In this manner, it serves as a shield against negativity, and also acts as a calming influence that fosters unity and cooperation. Whether you practice individually or with a group, know that with your heart, your actions, and your speech, great things will follow.

Size: 4” x 6”, order on Amazon directly here

A timeless poem dedicated to Hanuman. This pocketbook is designed to help you learn line by line, and offers plenty of extra space to write detailed notes. The traditional Chalisa is outlined, and each verse has been translated into English for reference. As you learn the history behind the verses, you will have to reflect on the deeper meaning. Why? Because Hanuman is famous for his affinity to Lord Ram, and is considered to be the embodiment of courage, friendship, surrender, and devotion. Hindus have always believed that a temple can be created in the mind. When one use phrases and poems, a seeker can bridge the psychological world with the material world. If you are a seeker, this story will offer you the anchor and insight to support your journey.

The Hanuman Chalisa was written by Saint Goswami Tulsidas. It is believed that an ailing Tulsidas would sing the praises of Lord Hanuman, which helped Tulsidas regain his health. Composed of 40 main verses in the Awadhi language - an old dialect of Hindi, its popularity remains organic. Practitioners sing and recite this hymn with the belief that Hanuman's blessings will bestow immense merit and boundless grace. It is widely believed that regular recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa grants divine protection from illness and adversaries.

In this manner, it serves as a shield against negativity, and also acts as a calming influence that fosters unity and cooperation. Whether you practice individually or with a group, know that with your heart, your actions, and your speech, great things will follow.

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