He tells the dead man that he can live, resolve all his problems within a set period of time. But when Aditya persists, Yama lets him have a second chance. On the way, Aditya soul pleads with him to set him free and back to life again, as he has a lot of unfinished business to attend to. In this case Yama is asked to bring in the lifeless body of a rich Indian called Aditya. One of the Gods is called Yama, or the God of death. Says Tulsidas, Hari's constant servant, "Lord, make your encampment in my heart.There are lots of Gods in Hindu India. One who reads this Hanuman Chalisa gains success - Gauri's Lord bears witness. Whoever recites this a hundred times is released from bondage and gains bliss. Victory, victory, victory to Lord Hanuman! Be merciful even as is the Divine Master. Give no thought to any other deity - worshipping Hanuman, one gains all delight.Īll affliction ceases, all pain is removed, by remembering the mighty hero, Hanuman. Singing your praise, one finds Ram and escapes the sorrows of countless lives.Īt death, one goes to Ram's own city or is born on earth as God's devotee. You hold the elixir of Ram's name and remain eternally His servant. You grant the eight powers and nine treasures by the boon you received from Mother Janaki. You are the guardian of saints and sages, the destroyer of demons, the darling of Ram Your splendor fills the four ages, Your glory is famed throughout the world. One who brings any yearning to you obtains the fruit of abundant life. Ram the renunciant reigns over all - you carry out his every task. Hanuman releases from affliction those who remember him in thought, word, and deed. Ghosts and goblins cannot come near, Great Hero, when your name is uttered.Īll disease and pain is eradicated, brave Hanuman, by constant repetition of your name. You alone can withstand your own splendor, the three worlds tremble at your roar. Taking refuge in you one finds all delight, those you protect know no fear. You are the guardian of Ram's door, none enters without your leave. Holding the Lord's ring in your mouth it's no surprise you leapt the ocean.Įvery arduous task in this world becomes easy by your grace. Though the sun is thousands of miles away, you swallowed it, thinking it a sweet fruit. Vibhishana heeded your counsel and became Lord of Lanka, as all the world knows. You rendered great service to Sugriva, presenting him to Ram, you gave him kingship. Yama, Kubera, and the guardians of the quadrants, poets and scholars - none can express your glory. Sanak and the sages, Brahma, gods, and great saints, Narada, Sarasvati, and the king of serpents, "May the thousand-mouthed serpent sing your fame!" So saying, Shri's Lord drew you to Himself. Greatly did the Raghu Lord praise you - "Brother, you're as dear to me as Bharat!" Taking dreadful form you slaughtered demons and completed Lord Ram's mission.īringing the magic herb, you revived Lakshman, and Ram embraced you with delight. You delight in hearing of the Lord's deeds, Ram, Lakshman, and Sita dwell in your heart.Īssuming tiny form you appeared to Sita, and in awesome guise you burned Lanka. Supremely wise, virtuous, and clever, you are ever intent on Ram's work. You are Shiva's son and Kesari's joy, your glory is revered throughout the world. In your hands shine mace and banner, a sacred thread of munja grass adorns your shoulder. Golden-hued and splendidly adorned, with heavy earrings and curly locks. Great hero, mighty as a thunderbolt, remover of evil thoughts and companion to the good. Ram's emissary, abode of matchless power, Anjani's son, named "Son of the Wind." Victory to Hanuman, ocean of wisdom and virtue, Hail Lord of the monkeys, illuminator of the three worlds. Grant me strength, intelligence, and knowledge, and remove my suffering and impurities. Knowing this body to be devoid of intelligence, I recall Hanuman, the Son of the Wind. Having polished the mirror of my heart with the dust of my Guru's lotus feet, I describe the unblemished glory of the best of the Raghus, which bestows dharma (righteousness), artha (prosperity), kaama (pleasure) & Moksha (liberation). Rāma lakhan sītā sahita hridaya basahu sura bhūpa॥ Pavantanaya sankata harana mangala mūrati rūpa। Shrīguru charana saroja raja nija mana mukuru sudhāri।īaranau raghubara bimala jasu jo dāyaku phala chāri॥īuddhihīna tanu jānikai sumirau pavanakumāra।īala budhi bidyā dehu mohi harahu kalesa bikāra॥
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