Hanuman


Hanuman flies off to the Himalayas in search of Sanjivini, the medicinal flower that can heal the seriously wounded Lakshman and Jambavan. Summoning forth awesome power, he brings back an entire mountain.

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hanuman chalisa

Jai Hanuman


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Hanuman


Story of Hanuman

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Hanuman Chalisa


Hanuman Chalisa sung by Geoffrey Gordon with video of Neem Karoli Baba Ashram/Hanuman Temple Taos NM

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Ramayana - Hanuman


Ramayana - A Epópeia de Sri Rama O Ramayana é uma obra para ser lida com atenção, porque diz respeito a saga humana em busca de poder, fama e prestígio, via de regra protagonizada por pessoas sem escrúpulos, e que buscam a qualquer razão ocupar o cargo de poder por sobre tudo e todos, e que invejam a posição de Deus ou do Supremo. Swami Sivananda comenta a importância deste livro, "O Ramayana de Valmiki, provavelmente, é o mais antigo e glorioso épico no mundo. Ele é conhecido como o Adikavyam, ou seja, o primeiro poema. O Ramayana exercita um grande poder de modelagem sobre a vida das pessoas. Ele contém lições objetivas para maridos e esposas, pais e filhos, irmãos e irmãs, amigos e inimigos".

Wah Hanuman


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Jai Jai Hanuman Jai Jai Sita Ram


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Hanuman Chalisa


As lendas dizem que Hanuman possuía vários poderes místicos tais como tornar-se gigantesco ou minúsculo e voar como o vento. Ele é o filho de Vayu -- o deus do vento, o ar da respiração e um dos deuses principais dos planetas superiores. Hanuman é o deus da casta dos Kshatryas (guerreiros e admiradores). Representa muita força e coragem nas batalhas da vida.

Hanuman Amritvani ( Part 1 )


Dedicated to the great devotee of lord Rama, Hanumanji...This is like the hanuman gatha......it is so calming to hear to it......so listen to the whole story of hanuman....... ..............SUBSCRIBE..............

Shri Hanuman Stavan


Shri Hanuman Stavan: Jai Bajrang Bali Lyrics (with translation in English): Pranavaun Pawana-kumaara khala bana paavaka jnaana ghana Jaasu hridaya aagaara basahin Raama shara chaapa dhara. (Ram Charit Manas 1.17) [I offer my bow to the son of the Wind God, who is like a fire to the forest of bad people, and who is like the rain cloud of wisdom, and in whose inner sanctum of heart resides Lord Ram holding the bow and arrow.] Atulita bala-dhaamam hema-shailaabh-deham Danuja-vana-krishaanum; jnaaninaam-agraganyam Sakal-guna nidhaanam vanaraanaam-adheesham Raghupati-priya-bhaktam Vaata-jaatam namaami. (Ram Charit Manas 5.3) [Who is house of unparalleled strength; whose body glows like a golden mountain (called Sumeru); Who is like the fire which can burn the forest like cluster of demons, and who is the foremost among the knowledgeable and the wise; Who is the very wealth of all virtues, and who is the chief among all the monkeys, who is treated by Ram as the most dear bhakta, [the elegant and most suitable messenger] and who is the very son of Wind God, To such a Hanuman I offer my bow.] Goshpadee-krita-vaareesham mashakee-krita-raakshasam Raamaayana-mahaa-maalaa-ratnam vande Anilaatmajam. (Valmiki 4.3.28) [You crossed the ocean like as if it was only a puddle made by the paws of a cow. You were capable of crushing all the demons as if they were mere house flies. You are the very jewel of the garland of the tale of Rama's journey. I offer my bow to such a son of Anil, Wind God.] Anjanaa-nandanam veeram Jaanakee-shoka-naashanam. Kapeesham Aksha-hantaaram, vande Lankaa-bhayam-karam. [I offer my bow to the brave son of Anjana Mai, who destroyed the grief of Sita Ma, who was the Lord of monkeys, killer of Aksha, the son of Ravan, and who caused much fear among the residents of the city of Lanka.] Ullanghya sindhoh salilam saleelam; yah shoka-vahnim Janaka-aatmajaayaah Aadaaya tenaiva dadaah Lankaam; namaami tam praanjalir-Aaanjaneyam [Who crossed over the ocean's water in a mere play, and also took the fire of grief of Janaka's daughter and burnt the city of Lanka by that fire. To him, the very son of Anjana Mai, I offer my bow with folded hands.] Manojavam Maaruta-tulya-vegam; jitendriyam buddhimataam varishtham Vaataatmajam vaanara yutha mukhyam, Shri Raamdootam sharanam prapadye (Raamarakshaa Stotram. 33) [Who is as quick as the very mind and is as forceful as the Wind God Maruta; who has conquered his senses, and who is the best among the wise people, who is the son of Wind God, and the leader of the monkeys, to this messenger of Shri Ram, I bow my head.] Aanjaneyam ati-paatala-aananam, kaanchanaadri-kamaneeya vigraham Paarijaata-taru-moola-vaasinam; bhaavayaami Pavamaana-nandanam [I meditate feeling-fully on this son of Wind God, who is the son of Anjana, who has a face like that of a very red hue of Trumpet flower [known as Kaamadootee, or Madhu-dootee in Sanskrit. Actually a pale red hue of Bignonia Suaveolens, or like that of the red Lodhra tree known as Rottberia Tinctoria], and whose body is like that of a charming mountain of gold, and who sits under the tree of Paarijaata (the wish fulfilling tree, also allegorically under the tree of hara singhara or Night Jasmine).] Yatra yatra Raghu-naatha keertanam, tatra tatra krita-mastaka-aanjalim Vashpa-vaari-pari-poorna-lochanam; Maarutim namat Rakshasaantakam [Where ever the tale of Ram is recited there Hanuman sits with his hands folded to forehead and eyes full of tears, and to such a Maaruti, the destroyer of demons, I offer my bows.]

Shri Hanuman Chalisa


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Hanuman Chalisa by M.S.Subbulakshmi


My salutaions to god hanuman .. this video is my tribute to bharatratna padmabhusan M.S.subbulakshmi amma.... english transliteration of the chalisa here follows Shree Gu-ru cha-ra-na sa-ro-ja ra-ja Ni-ja ma-nu mu-ku-ru sud-haa-ri Ba-ra-naun Rag-hu-ba-ra bi-ma-la ja-su Jo daa-ya-ku pha-la chaa-ri Bud-hi hee-na ta-nu jaa-ni-ke Su-mi-raun pa-va-na ku-maa-ra Ba-la bud-hi vid-yaa de-hu mo-hin Ha-ra-hu ka-le-sa bi-kaa-ra 1. Ja-ya Ha-nu-maa-na gyaa-na gu-na saa-ga-ra Ja-ya Ka-pee-sha ti-hun lo-ka u-jaa-ga-ra 2. Raa-ma doo-ta a-tu-li-ta ba-la dhaa-maa An-ja-ni pu-tra Pa-va-na-su-ta naa-maa 3. Ma-haa-bee-ra bi-kra-ma ba-ja-ran-gee Ku-ma-ti ni-vaa-ra su-ma-ti ke san-gee 4. Kan-cha-na ba-ra-na bi-raa-ja su-be-saa Kaa-na-na kun-da-la kun-chi-ta ke-saa 5. Haa-tha baj-ra au-ra dva-jaa bi-raa-jai Kaan-dhe moon-ja ja-neu saa-jai 6. Shan-ka-ra su-va-na Ke-sa-ree nan-da-na Te-ja pra-taa-pa ma-haa ja-ga ban-da-na 7. Vi-dyaa vaa-na gun-ee at-i chaa-tu-ra Raa-ma kaa-ja ka-ri-be ko aa-tu-ra 8. Prab-hu cha-ri-tra su-ni-be ko ra-si-yaa Raa-ma Lak-ha-na See-taa ma-na ba-si-yaa 9. Sooksh-ma roo-pa dha-ri Si-ya-hin di-khaa-vaa Bi-ka-ta roo-pa dha-ri Lan-ka ja-raa-waa 10. Bhee-ma roo-pa dha-ri a-su-ra san-ghaa-re Raa-ma-chan-dra ke kaa-ja san-vaa-re 11. Laa-ya sa-jee-va-na Lak-ha-na ji-yaa-ye Shree Rag-hu-bee-ra ha-ra-shi u-ra laa-ye 12. Rag-hu-pa-ti keen-hee ba-hu-ta ba-raa-i Tu-ma ma-ma pri-ya Bha-ra-ta-hi sa-ma bhaa-i 13. Sa-ha-sa ba-da-na tum-ha-ro ja-sa gaa-vai A-sa ka-hi Shree-pa-ti kan-tha la-gaa-vai 14. Sa-na-kaa-di-ka Brah-maa-di mu-nee-saa Naa-ra-da Saa-ra-da sa-hi-ta A-hee-saa 15. Ya-ma Ku-be-ra di-ga-paa-la ja-haan-te Ka-bi ko-bi-da ka-hi sa-ke ka-haan-te 16. Tu-ma u-pa-kaa-ra Su-gree-va-hin keen-haa Raa-ma mi-laa-ya raa-ja pa-da deen-haa 17. Tum-ha-ro man-tra Vi-bhee-sha-na maa-naa Lan-ke-sh-va-ra bha-ye sa-ba ja-ga jaa-naa 18. Yu-ga sa-ha-sra yo-ja-na pa-ra bhaa-nu Leel-yo taa-hi ma-dhu-ra pha-la jaa-nu 19. Prab-hu mu-dri-kaa me-li muk-ha maa-heen Ja-lad-hi laan-ghi ga-ye a-cha-ra-ja naa-heen 20. Dur-ga-ma kaa-ja ja-ga-ta ke je-te Su-ga-ma a-nu-gra-ha tum-ha-re te-te 21. Raa-ma du-aa-re tu-ma rak-ha-vaa-re Ho-ta na aa-gyaa bi-nu pai-saa-re 22. Sa-ba suk-ha la-hai tum-haa-ree sha-ra-naa Tu-ma rak-sha-ka kaa-hu ko da-ra-naa 23. Aa-pa-na te-ja sam-haa-rau aa-pai Tee-non lo-ka haan-ka ten kaan-pai 24. Bhoo-ta pis-haa-cha ni-ka-ta na-hin aa-vai Ma-haa-bee-ra ja-ba naa-ma su-naa-vai 25. Naa-sai ro-ga ha-re sa-ba pee-raa Ja-pa-ta ni-ran-ta-ra Ha-nu-mat-a bee-raa 26. San-ka-ta ten Ha-nu-maa-na chu-raa-vai Ma-na kra-ma ba-cha-na dhyaa-na jo laa-vai 27. Sab pa-ra Raa-ma ta-pas-vee raa-jaa Ti-na ke kaa-ja sa-ka-la tu-ma saa-jaa 28. Au-ra ma-no-ra-tha jo ko-ee laa-ve So-ee a-mi-ta jee-va-na pha-la paa-ve 29. Chaa-ron yu-ga pa-ra-taa-pa tum-haa-raa Hai pa-ra-sid-ha ja-ga-ta u-ji-yaa-raa 30. Saa-dhu san-ta ke tu-ma rak-ha-vaa-re A-su-ra ni-kan-da-na Raa-ma du-laa-re 31. Ash-ta sid-hi nau nid-hi ke daa-taa As-a ba-ra dee-na Jaa-na-kee Maa-taa 32. Raa-ma ra-saa-ya-na toom-ha-re paa-saa Sa-daa ra-ho Ra-ghu-pa-ti ke daa-saa 33. Tum-ha-re bha-ja-na Raa-ma ko paa-vai Ja-na-ma ja-na-ma ke duk-ha bi-sa-ra-vai 34. An-ta kaa-la Rag-hu-ba-ra pu-ra jaa-ee Ja-haan jan-ma Ha-ri bhak-ta ka-haa-ee 35. Au-ra de-va-taa chi-ta na dha-ra-ee Ha-nu-ma-ta se-ee sar-va suk-ha ka-ra-ee 36. San-ka-ta ka-tai mi-te sa-ba pee-raa Jo su-mi-re Ha-nu-ma-ta ba-la bee-raa 37. Jai Jai Jai Ha-nu-maa-na Go-saa-ee Kri-paa ka-ra-hu gu-ru-de-va kee naa-ee 38. Jo sa-ta baa-ra paa-ta ka-ra ko-ee Choo ta-hi ban-di ma-haa suk-ha ho-ee 39. Jo ya-ha pa-rai Ha-nu-maa-na chaa-lee-saa Ho ya sid-hi saa-khee Gau-ree-saa 40. Tu-la-see-daa-sa sa-daa Ha-ri che-raa Kee je naa -ta hri-da-ya ma-han de-raa Pa-va-na ta-na-ya san-ka-ta ha-ra-na Man-ga-la moo-ra-ti roo-pa Raa-ma Lak-kha-na See-taa sa-hi-ta Hri-da-ya ba-sa-hu su-ra bhoo-pa Si-yaa va-ra Raa-ma-chan-dra pa-da jai sha-ra-nam

Hanuman Song (Hinduism)


Hanuman Song

Shree hanuman amritvani (sankat mochan hanuman)


Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the incarnation of Lord Shiva and great devotee of Lord Rama .............SUBSCRIBE............. More labels Anjaneya : Son of Anjana Anjanagarbhasambhoota : Born of Anjani Ashokavanikachhetre : Destroyer of Ashoka Grove Akshahantre : Slayer of Aksha Balarka Sadrushanana : Like the Rising Sun Bheemasenasahayakrute : Helper of Bheema Batnasiddhikara : Granter of Strength Bhakthavatsala : Protector of Devotees Bajrangbali : With strength of diamod Bhavishya Chaturanana : Aware of Future Happenings Chanchaladwala : Glittering Tail Suspended Above The Head. Chiranjeevini : Eternal Being Chaturbahave : Four-Armed Dashabahave : Ten-Armed Danta : Calm Dheera : Valiant Deenabandhave : Protector of the Downtrodden Daithyakulantaka : Destroyer of Demons Daityakarya Vidhyataka : Destroyer of All Demons' Activities Dhruddavrata : Strong-Willed Meditator. Dashagreevakulantaka : Slayer of the Ten-Headed Ravana Race Gandharvavidya Tatvangna : Exponent in the Art of Celestials Gandhamadhana Shailastha : Dweller of Gandhamadhana Hanumanta : Puffy Cheeks Indrajit Prahitamoghabrahmastra Vinivaraka : Remover of the Effect of Indrajit's Brahmastra Jambavatpreeti Vardhana : Winning Jambavan's Love JaiKapeesh : Hail Monkey Kapeeshwara : Lord of Monkeys Kabalikruta : Swallower of the Sun Kapisenanayaka : Chief of the Monkey Army Kumarabrahmacharine : Youthful Bachelor Kesarinandan : Son of Kesari Kesarisuta : Son of Kesari Kalanemi Pramathana : Slayer of Kalanemi Harimarkatamarkata : Lord of Monkeys Karagrahavimoktre : One who Frees from Imprisonment Kalanabha : Controller of Time Kanchanabha : Golden-Hued Body Kamaroopine : Changing Form at Will Lankineebhanjana : Slayer of Lankini Lakshmanapranadatre : Reviver of Lakshmana's Life Lankapuravidahaka : He Who Burnt Lanka Lokapujya : Worshipped by the Universe Maruti :Son of Marut (wind god) Mahadhyuta : Most Radiant Mahakaya : Gigantic Manojavaya : Speed Like Wind Mahatmane : Supreme Being Mahavira : Most Valiant Marutatmaja : Most Beloved Like Gems Mahabala Parakrama : Of Great Strength Mahatejase : Most Radiant Maharavanamardana : Slayer of the Famous Ravana Mahatapase : Great Meditator Navavyakruti Pandita : Skilful Scholar Parthadhwajagrasamvasine : Having Foremost Place on Arjuna's Flag Pragnya : Scholar Prasannatmane : Cheerful Pratapavate : Known for Valour Paravidhyaparihara : Destroyer of Enemies Wisdom Parashaurya Vinashana : Destroyer of Enemy's Valour Parijata Tarumoolastha : Resider Under the Parijata Tree Prabhave : Popular Lord Paramantra Nirakartre : Acceptor of Rama's Mantra Only Pingalaksha : Pink-Eyed Pavanputra : Son of Wind god Panchavaktra : Five-Faced Parayantra Prabhedaka : Destroyer of Enemies' Missions Ramasugreeva Sandhatre : Mediator between Rama and Sugreeva Ramakathalolaya : Crazy of listening Rama's Story Ratnakundala Deeptimate : Wearing Gem-Studded Earrings Rudraveerya Samudbhava : Born of Shiva Ramachudamaniprada : Deliverer of Rama's Ring Ramabhakta : Devoted to Rama Ramadhuta : Ambassador of Rama Rakshovidhwansakaraka : Slayer of Demons Sankatamochanan : Reliever of sorrows Sitadevi Mudrapradayaka : Deliverer of the Ring of Sita Sarvamayavibhanjana : Destroyer of All Illsions Sarvabandha Vimoktre : Detacher of all Relationship Sarvagraha Nivashinay : Killer of Evil Effects of Planets Sarvaduhkhahara : Reliever of all Agonies Sarvalolkacharine : Wanderer of all Places Sarvamantra Swaroopavate : Possessor of all Hymns Sarvatantra Sawaroopine : Shape of all Hymns Sarvayantratmaka : Dweller in all Yantras Sarvarogahara : Reliever of all Ailments Sarvavidhyasampath Pradayaka : Granter of Knowledge and Wisdom Shrunkalabandhamochaka : Reliever from a Chain of Distresses Sitashoka Nivarana : Destroyer of Sita's Sorrow Shrimate : Revered Simhikaprana Bhanjana : Slayer of Simhika Sugreeva Sachiva : Minister of Sugreeva Shoora : Bold Surarchita : Worshipped by Celestials Sphatikabha : Crystal-Clear Sanjeevananagahatre : Bearer of Sanjeevi Mount Shuchaye : Chaste Shanta : Very Composed Shatakanttamadapahate : Destroyer of Shatakantta's Arrogance Sitanveshana Pandita : Skilful in finding Sita's Whereabouts Sharapanjarabhedaka : Destroyer of the Nest made of Arrows Sitaramapadaseva : Always Engrossed in Rama's Service Sagarotharaka : Leapt Across the Ocean Tatvagyanaprada : Granter of Wisdom Vanara : Monkey Vibheeshanapriyakara : Beloved of Vibheeshana Vajrakaya : Sturdy Like Metal Vardhimainakapujita : Worshipped by Mynaka Hill Vagmine : Spolesman Vijitendriya : Controller of the Senses Vajranakha : Strong-Nailed Vagadheeksha : Lord of Spokesmen Yogine : Saint

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Hanuman Pooja Krishna Das


Hanuman Pooja is really beneficial for all those who want to attain strength, wisdom and knowledge. The worship of Shri Hanuman ji, the monkey God cures all illness and gives courage to fight the illness. Hanuman Puja provides peace of mind

Hanuman bhajan - Kumar Vishu


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Hanuman Chalisa - Os Quarenta Choupais


Depois de passados, 10 anos aproximadamente, no qual os membros do Sintonia estudaram os 40 choupais do Chalisa a Hanuman. Fomos presenteados pela CNN India com este vídeo maravilhoso. Aqueles que não conhecem os 40 saibam que tem a letra, tradução, ensinamentos de como pronunciar os 40 Choupais. O conto épico também está ensinado em artigos. A quem possa interessar ver em: http://www.sintoniasaintgermain.com.br/humanonline.htm

Hanuman Chalisa - Os Quarenta Choupais


26. Hanuman Libera das aflições aqueles que o recordam no pensamento, na palavra, e na ação. 37. Vitória, vitória, vitória ao senhor Hanuman! Seja misericordioso como é o mestre divino. 38. Quem quer que recitar isto cem vezes é liberado da escravidão e ganha a felicidade. 39. Quem lê este Hanuman Chalisa ganha sucesso -- o senhor de Gauri como testemunha. Mais Choupais veja em: http://www.sintoniasaintgermain.com.br/krishna_das.htm

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Hanuman Saves Laxman


This is the story of how Hanuman the greatest devotee of Lord Ram, uproots a whole mountain and carries it to the battlefield to save Laxman, (younger brother of Lord Ram) who is wounded in the battle against the evil demon king Ravana. The story has been narrated in an easy flowing style and is complimented by melodious music. More at: http://www.desikids.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?pName=hanuman-saves-laxman&cName=vcdvideo-vcd