Hanuman Aarti
Hanuman Aarti completes the worship or prayers made to the God. It is
believed that aarti provides a completion to the puja .This aarti of
Shri Hanuman is also known Bajrangbali Aarti.
Aarati Keejai Hanuman Lalaa Kee,
Dushta Dalan Raghunath Kalaa Kee,
Jaakay Bal Say Girivar Kaapay,
Roga Dosha Jaakay Nikat Na Jhaakay,
Anjani Putra Mahaa Baldayee,
Santan Kay Prabhu Sadaa Sahaayee
Day Veeraa Raghunath Pathaayay
Lankaa Jaaree Seeya Sudhi Laaye
Lankaa So Kota Samudra See Khaayee,
Jaata Pavansut Baar Na Laayee,
Lankaa Jaari Asur Sab Maaray,
Seeyaa Raamjee Kay Kaaj Savaaray,
Lakshman Moorcheet Paray Dharanee May,
Aani Sajeevan Praan Ubaaray,
Paithi Pataal Towri Yam Kaaray,
Ahiraavan Ke Bhujaa Ukhaaray,
Baaya Bhuja Asur Sanhaaray,
Dahinay Bhujaa Sab Sant Ubaaray,
Sur Nar Muni Jan Aarati Utaaray,
Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Jee Uchaaray,
Kanchan Thaar Kapoor Kee Baatee,
Aarati Karat Anjani Maayee,
Jo Hanuman Jee Kee Aarati Gaavai,
So Baikuntha Amara Pad Paavai,
Lanka Vidvans Kiye Raghuraayee,
Tulsee Daas Swami Keerati Gaayee.
Shri Hanuman Chalisa
Shri Hanuman Chalisa is a prayer of "forty verses". Verses are recited
or chanted by groups. The acts and deeds of Lord Hanuman are recalled
in these verses to aid the devotee to meditate on virtuous and noble
qualities.
ll Doha ll
Shri Guru Charana Saroj Raja, Nija Mana Mukura Sudhaar l
Baranou Raghubara Bimala Jasu, Jo Daayaku Phala Chaar ll
Buddhi Heena Tanujaanike ,Sumeero Pawana Kumaar l
Bala Buddhi Vidhya Dehu Mohi, Harahu Kalesha Vikaar ll
ll Chaupai ll
Jai Hanuman Gyana Gunasagara, Jai Kapeesa Tihu Loka Ujaagara
Rama Doota Atulita Baladhaamaa, Anjanee Putra Pawanasuta Naama
Mahabir Bikram Bajarangee, Kumatee Nivaara Sumatee Ke Sangee
Kanchana Barana Biraaja Subesha ,Kanana Kundala Kunchita Kesha
Haatha Vajra Aur Dhwajaa Birajay, Kaandhe Moonj Janeun Saaje
Shankara Suvana Kesaree Nandana,Teja Pratapa Maha Jaga Vandana
Vidya Vaana Gunee Aati Chatur, Ramakaja Kareebe Ko Aatur
Prabhu Charitra Suneebe Ko Rasiya,Rama Lakhana Seeta Mana Basiya
Suukshmaroopadhari Siyahi Dikhava,Vikataroopadhari Lanka Jarawaa
Bhima Roopa Dharee Asura Sanhaare, Ramachandra Ke Kaaja Sanwaare
Laaye Sanjeevan Lakhana Jiyaye, Shri Raghubeera Harasheeura Laaye
Raghupatee Keenhi Bahuta Badaayii,Tum Mam Priya Bharata Sama Bhayee
Sahas Badan Tumharo Jas Gave, Asa Kahe Shreepathee Kantha Lagaave
Sanaka Dik Brahma Dee Muneesa, Narada Sharada Sahita Aheesa
Yama Kubera Digapaala Jahan The, Kavi Kovida Kahee Sakay Kahan The
Tum Upakaara Sugreevaheen Keenha, Rama Milaaya Rajapada Deenha
Tumharo Mantra Vibheeshana Maanaa,Lankeshwara Bhaye Saba Jaga Jaanaa
Juga Sahastra Yojana Par Bhanu ,Leelyo Taahi Madhura Phala Jaanu
Prabhu Mudrika Meli Mukha Mayee, Jaladhi Laanghee Gaye Acharaj Nahee
Durgama Kaaja Jagatke Jethe, Sugama Anugraha Tumhare Tete
Rama Duaare Tuma Rakhawaale, Hota Na Aagyan Bina Paysaare
Sab Sukh Lahai Tumhari Sarana, Tum Rakshak Kahoo Ko Darna
Aapan Tej Samhaarao Aape, Teeno Lok Haankate Kaapein
Bhoota Pishaacha Nikata Nahee Aawe, Mahabeera Jaba Naama Sunaavay
Naashai Roga Hare Sab Peera, Japata Nirantara Hanumatha Beera
Sankat Se Hanuman Chodave, Man Krama Bachana Dhyan Jo Laave
Sab Para Raama Tapasvi Raja, Tinake Kaaja Sakal Tum Saaja
Aur Manoratha Jo Koyee Laave, Soyee Amitha Jeevan Phala Paave
Charahu Yuga Parataapa Tumhara, Hai Parasiddha Jagata Ujiyaaraa
Sadhoo Sant Ke Tuma Rakhwaale, Asura Nikandana Raama Dulare
Ashta Siddhi Nava Nidhi Ke Daataa, Asabara Deena Jaankee Maataa
Rama Rasayan Tumhare Paasaa, Sadha Raho Raghupathee Ke Daasaa
Tumhare Bhajan Ram Ko Paave, Janma Janma Ke Dukha Bisaraave
Antha Kaal Raghupatee Pura Jaayee,Jahaa Janma Hari Bhakta Kahayee
Aur Devatha Chit Na Dharayee, Hanumatha Seyi Sarva Sukha Karayee
Sankata Kate Mite Sab Peera , Jo Sumeere Hanumatha Bala Beera
Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosai, Kripa Karahu Gurudeva Kee Naayee
Yah Shata Baar Paatha Kara Joyee, Chutahee Bandhee Maha Sukha Hoyi
Jo Yaha Pade Hanuman Chaleesa, Hoye Siddhi Saakhee Goureesa
Tulasidasa Sada Hari Chera, Keejay Naatha Hridaya Maha Dera
ll Doha ll
Pawana Tanaya Sankat Harana, Mangala Muuratee Rupa l
Rama Lakhana Seeta Sahita, Hridaya Basahu Sura Bhoop ll
Different Names of Hanuman
Lord Hanuman is the epitome of devotion and dedication towards his
Lord Rama. Shri Hanuman is considered as the avatar or incarnation of
Lord Shiva. Hanuman is also known as the Monkey God, who represents
strength, valor, wisdom, intellect and sincere devotion. Hanuman is a
powerful God who observed celibacy throughout his life. Lord Hanuman
is often worshipped to attain mental peace, knowledge, strength and
power. Hanuman is known by different names like Pavanputra, Anjaneya,
Bajrangbali, Jai Veer Hanuman and many more names. The following list
contains 108 names of Hanuman with their meanings:
Name |
Meaning |
Anjaneya |
Son of Anjana |
Anjanagarbhasambhoota |
Born of Anjani |
Ashokavanikachhetre |
Destroyer of Ashoka Orchard |
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 daamod |
Bhavishya |
Chaturanana Aware of Future Happenings |
Chanchaladwala |
Glittering Tail Suspended Above The Head. |
Chiranjeevini |
Immortal |
Chaturbahave |
Four-Armed |
Dashabahave |
Ten-Armed |
Danta |
Peaceful |
Dheera |
Courageous |
Deenabandhave |
Defender of the Oppressed |
Daithyakulantaka |
Destroyer of Demons |
Daityakarya |
Vidhyataka Destroyer of All Demons' Activities |
Dhruddavrata |
Determined Meditator |
Dashagreevakulantaka |
Slayer of the Ten-Headed Ravana Race |
Gandharvavidya |
Tatvangna Exponent in the Art of Celestials |
Gandhamadhana |
Shailastha Resident of Gandhamadhana |
Hanumanta |
One with Puffy Cheeks |
Indrajit |
Prahitamoghabrahmastra Vinivaraka Remover of the Effect of
Indrajit's Brahmastra |
Jambavatpreeti |
Vardhana Winner of Jambavan's Love |
JaiKapeesh |
Hailing Monkey |
Kapeeshwara |
Lord of Monkeys |
Kabalikruta |
One who swallowed the Sun |
Kapisenanayaka |
Head of the Monkey Army |
Kumarabrahmacharine |
Youthful Bachelor |
Kesarinandan |
Son of Kesari |
Kesarisuta |
Son of Kesari |
Kalanemi |
Pramathana Slayer of Kalanemi |
Harimarkatamarkata |
Lord of the Monkeys |
Karagrahavimoktre |
One who Frees from Imprisonment |
Kalanabha |
Organizer of Time |
Kanchanabha |
Golden-Hued Body |
Kamaroopine |
Altering Form at Will |
Lankineebhanjana |
Slayer of Lankini |
Lakshmanapranadatre |
Reviver of Lakshmana's Life |
Lankapuravidahaka |
The One Who Burnt Lanka |
Lokapujya |
Worshipped by the Universe |
Maruti |
Son of Marut (wind god) |
Mahadhyuta |
Most Radiant |
Mahakaya |
One with colossal body |
Manojavaya |
Swiftness like Wind |
Mahatmane |
Supreme Being |
Mahavira |
Most Courageous |
Marutatmaja |
Adored 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 Principal 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 Dweller 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 Illusions |
Sarvabandha |
Vimoktre Detacher of all Relationship |
Sarvagraha |
Nivashinay Killer of all 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 |
Honored |
Simhikaprana |
Bhanjana Slayer of Simhika |
Sugreeva |
Sachiva Minister of Sugreeva |
Shoora |
Gallant |
Surarchita |
Worshipped by Celestials |
Sphatikabha |
Spotless, Crystal-Clear |
Sanjeevananagahatre |
Carrier of Sanjeevi Mount |
Shuchaye |
Pure, Chaste |
Shanta |
Very Composed and Calm |
Shatakanttamadapahate |
Destroyer of Shatakantta's Arrogance |
Sitanveshana |
Pandita Skilful in finding Sita's Whereabouts |
Sharapanjarabhedaka |
Destroyer of the Nest made of Arrows |
Sitaramapadaseva |
Always engaged in Rama's Service |
Sagarotharaka |
Leapt Across the Ocean |
Tatvagyanaprada |
Granter of Wisdom |
Vanara |
Monkey |
Vibheeshanapriyakara |
Beloved of Vibheeshana |
Vajrakaya |
Hard Like Metal |
Vardhimainakapujita |
Worshipped by Mynaka |
Vagmine |
Spokesman |
Vijitendriya |
Controller of the Senses |
Vajranakha |
Strong-Nailed |
Vagadheeksha |
Lord of Spokesmen |
Yogine |
Yogi (Saint) |
Legends of Hanuman
Hanuman ji is considered as the incarnation of Lord Shiva. Shri
Hanuman is one of the popular gods of the Hindu religion and is
worshipped all over the world. Life of Hanuman is a legend in itself,
for his immeasurable love towards his Prabhu Ram. Here, are some
stories of Sri Hanuman's life that shows his supreme devotion for Lord
Rama.
Hanuman - A Great Disciple of Rama
Hanuman is a supreme devotee of Sri Rama. Many incidents of Hanuman's
life acclaim this love. This is one interesting story which confirms
the deep love of Hanuman for Lord Rama. Once when Sita ji (Consort of
Lord Rama) was applying sindoora (vermillion) to her hair, Hanuman
asked her the reason for doing so. She replied that by applying
sindoora, she ensured a long life for her husband. The more sindoora
she applied, the longer Rama's life would be. The devoted Hanuman then
smeared his entire body with sindoora, in an effort to ensure Rama's
immortality.
Hanuman and His Love for Eating
Here is one more interesting story of Hanuman depicting the regard and
dedication towards the Lord Rama. Once Sita ji invited Hanuman for a
lunch and especially which was cooked by her. Sita ji made many
delicacies for the lunch, which was to be attended by Hanuman. Hanuman
ji came and started eating the food served to him. He ate the whole
food which was made in the kitchen .Sita ji quickly made more
delicacies in order to satisfy the hunger of Hanuman. Hanuman ate that
too and asked for more. Again, Sita ji cooked some more food and again
it got finished in seconds.
The condition was that nothing was left in the kitchen to cook. Sita
ji got tensed and thought to ask lord Rama about the situation. She
conveyed the whole scene to Rama. Rama asked Sita ji to give a
Tulsi-dal (a leaf of Tulsi) to Hanuman and her problem would be
solved. Sita ji did the same and Hanuman's appetite got satisfied.
This shows that the words of Lord Rama are inevitable for Hanuman.
Lord Rama
Characteristics : |
Morality, Virtue, Ideal son, Ideal king |
Other Names : |
Shri Ram, Ramachandra, Maryada Purushottama |
Principal Scripture : |
Ramayana |
Consort : |
Sita ji |
Mula Mantra : |
Om Sri Ramaya Namah |
Rama Gayatri Mantra : |
Aum Dasarathaye Vidmahe
Sitavallabhaya Dheemahi
Tanno Ramah Prachodayat |
Lord Rama
Lord Rama is known as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rama, the
perfect avatar of the Supreme Protector Vishnu, has always been popular
among the Hindu deities. Rama is the symbol of courtesy and virtue, a
man of values and morals. Ramachandra is Maryada Purushottama, which
means the perfect man. Lord Rama is considered to have taken birth on
the earth to destroy the evil forces of the age.
Lord Rama, in the words of Swami Vivekananda, is "the embodiment of
truth, of morality, the ideal son, the ideal husband, and above all, the
ideal king". Rama is widely accepted to be an actual historical figure -
a "tribal hero of ancient India" - whose deeds form the great Hindu epic
of Ramayana or The Romance of Rama, written by the ancient Sanskrit poet
Valmiki. According to the Hindus belief, Rama lived in the Treta Yug.
Although historians are of the conviction that Rama was not particularly
deified until the 11th century AD. Tulsidas' wonderful version of the
Sanskrit epic "Ramayana" into "Ramcharitmanas" greatly enhanced the
popularity of Rama as a Hindu god and gave rise to various devotional
groups.
Virtues of Rama
Shri Rama was a paragon of virtues. Rama was not only kind and
affectionate but generous and considerate of feelings for all around
him. Lord Rama had a marvelous physique and captivating manners. Shri
Ram had a magnanimous personality. He was extremely noble, generous,
chivalrous and fearless. He was very simple and absolutely free from
flamboyance.
Lord Rama is considered as a son unequalled in the world, and resembled
Dasaratha in each and every aspect of good qualities. He never spoke a
lie throughout his life. He always offered respect to the scholars and
the elders, people loved him and he adored the people. His body was
transcendental and outstanding. He was eloquent, attractive and
adjustable to circumstances. He knew the heart of each and every human
being on the earth (being omniscient). He had all the conceivable
qualities of a king's son and was dear to the people as their own
hearts.
Lord Rama was endowed with incredible transcendental qualities. The
earth personified adored him, who was possessor of such virtues, who was
indomitable, who was brave, and who was the unequalled Lord of all. To
put succinctly, Sri Rama's life was a life of holy compliance, of
stainless purity, of matchless simplicity, praiseworthy contentment,
commendable self-sacrifice and remarkable renunciation.
Legend of Lord Rama
As per the widespread legends, Lord Rama is considered as the seventh
incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who took an Avatar to annihilate the demon
king Ravana. Rama is known for his stainless personality and matchless
simplicity. Shri Ram is one of the popular gods of Hindu religion. He
was effulgent like the sun, in forgiveness like the earth, in
intelligence like Brihaspati, in frame like Vasava, in prowess like
Indra.
Victory of Rama - The Legend
The stories and glorious deeds of Lord Rama are renowned throughout
the world. Here we will discuss the story of victory of Rama over
Ravana, the demon. According to Ramayana, Diwali celebrates the return
of Ram, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and the eldest son of King
Dasharath of Ayodhya, from his 14-year exile with Sita and Lakshman
after killing the Ravan, a demon king. The people of Ayodhya lighted
the kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) and fireworks to celebrate
the return of their king. The legend of Rama says, Lord Rama was the
seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He was a great warrior King. His
father Dashratha, the King of Ayodhya sent him to exile along with his
wife Sita and his younger brother Lakshman, on his wife's (Kaikeyi)
insistence. After 14 years of exile, in which he puts an end to the
demon Ravana, Lord Rama returned to his Kingdom Ayodhya.
Ravana caged Sita and enforced her to marry him but she didn't agree
to this. Lord Rama with the help of Hanuman, Sugreev and Bali and
their "Vaanar Sena" attacked Lanka and after a severe battle, got
Sitaji released from the control of Ravana. After this victory of Good
over Evil, Rama returned to Ayodhya.
According to the legend, people welcomed them by lighting rows of clay
lamps in Ayodhya. Great celebrations were held and everyone was happy
for Rama to be the King of Ayodhya. This celebration took place on the
night of the new moon of Ashwin (October-November). From that day
onwards; people celebrate this occasion as the most delightful
festival of India and of the Hindu Religion. Even today Diwali
celebration means -happiness, fireworks and sweets.
Thus the festival of diwali is an honour of Rama's victory over Ravana.
Various Names of Lord Rama
Lord Rama is the one of the commonly worshipped gods of the Hindu
religion. Shri Ram is recognized as the seventh incarnation (Avatar)
of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe. Lord Ram is known for
his virtues. Ram is the great lord of Hanuman, the ultimate disciple.
Sri Ram is also known as Maryada Purushottam Ram because he is the
epitome of righteousness. Lord Rama is considered as the perfect man,
due to the fact that he makes a perfect son, a perfect husband, a
perfect king and a perfect brother. Lord Rama is known by many
different names. This list contains 108 names of Lord Rama with their
meanings:Lord Rama is the one of the commonly worshipped gods of the
Hindu religion. Shri Ram is recognized as the seventh incarnation
(Avatar) of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe. Lord Ram is
known for his virtues. Ram is the great lord of Hanuman, the ultimate
disciple. Sri Ram is also known as Maryada Purushottam Ram because he
is the epitome of righteousness. Lord Rama is considered as the
perfect man, due to the fact that he makes a perfect son, a perfect
husband, a perfect king and a perfect brother. Lord Rama is known by
many different names. This list contains 108 names of Lord Rama with
their meanings:
Name |
Meaning |
Om Shri Ramaya Namaha |
The Giver of happiness |
Om Ramabhadraya Namaha |
The Auspicious One |
Om Ramachandraya Namaha |
Moon like Gentle |
Om Shashvataya Namaha |
The ever-lasting one |
Om Rajivalochanaya Namaha |
The Lotus-eyed |
Om Shrimate Namaha |
The Abode of Lakshmi |
Om Rajendraya Namaha |
The King of the Kings |
Om Raghupungavaya Namaha |
The Scion of the Raghu dynasty |
Om Janaki Vallabhaya Namaha |
The Consort of Janaki |
Om Jaitraya Namaha |
The Triumphant |
Om Jitamitraya Namaha |
The Conqueror of His Foes |
Om Janardhanaya Namaha |
The Refuge of the people |
Om Vishvamitra Priyaya Namaha |
The Beloved of Sage Vishvamitra |
Om Dantaya Namaha |
The Unperturbed |
Om Sharanatrana Tatparaya Namaha |
The One who is Determined To Protect His Devotees |
Om Bali Pramathanaya Namaha |
The Slayer of Bali |
Om Vagmine Namaha |
The Spokesman |
Om Satyavache Namaha |
The Speaker Of Truth |
Om Satyavikramaya Namaha |
The One who is Truthfully Powerful |
Om Satyavrataya Namaha |
The One of truthful vows |
Om Vratadharaya Namaha |
The One who is Practising Penance |
Om Sada Hanumadashritaya Namaha |
The One who is always served by Hanuman |
Om Kausaleyaya Namaha |
The Son of Kausalya |
Om Kharadhvamsine Namaha |
The Slayer of the demon Khara |
Om Viradha Vanapanditaya Namah |
The Slayer of the demon Viradha |
Om Vibhishana Paritratre Namaha |
The Protector of Vibhishana |
Om Kodanda Khandanaya Namaha |
The One who broke the mighty bow |
Om Saptatala Prabhedre Namaha |
The One who Broke the Seven Tale Trees |
Om Dashagriva Shiroharaya Namaha |
The Slayer Of Ten-Headed Ravana |
Om Jamadagnya Mahadarpaya Namaha |
The destroyer of Jamadagni's Son's Arrogance |
Om Tatakantakaya Namaha |
The Slayer of Tataka |
Om Vedanta Saraya Namaha |
The Essence of Vedanta |
Om Vedatmane Namaha |
The Spirit of the Vedas |
Om Bhavarogasya Bheshajaya Namaha |
The Reliever Of Earthly Ailments |
Om Dushanatri Shirohantre Namaha |
The Slayer Of Dooshanatrishira |
Om Trigunatmakaya Namaha |
The Source of the three gunas |
Om Trivikramaya Namaha |
The Conqueor Of The Three Worlds |
Om Trilokatmane Namaha |
The Lord Of The Three Worlds |
Om Punyacharitra Kirtanaya Namah |
The One whose story is a source of merit to those who sing it |
Om Triloka Rakshakaya Namaha |
The Protector of the three worlds |
Om Dhanvine Namaha |
The wielder of the bow |
Om Dandakaranya Kartanaya Namaha |
The Dweller in the Dandaka forest |
Om Ahalya Shapashamanaya Namaha |
The Reliever of Ahalya's curse |
Om Pitru Bhaktaya Namaha |
The Worshipper of father Dasaratha |
Om Vara Pradaya Namaha |
The giver of boons |
Om Jitendriyaya Namaha |
The Conqueror of the senses |
Om Jitakrodhaya Namaha |
The Conqueror of anger |
Om Jitamitraya Namaha |
The One who wins over friends |
Om Jagad Gurave Namaha |
The Guru of the world |
Om Riksha Vanara Sanghatine Namaha |
The Saviour Of Boars And Monkeys |
Om Chitrakuta Samashrayaya Namaha |
The Lord who took refuge at Chitrakuta Hill |
Om Jayanta Trana Varadaya Namaha |
The Lord who blessed Jayanta |
Om Sumitra Putra Sevitaya Namaha |
The Lord who is served by Sumitra's son (Lakshmana) |
Om Sarva Devadhi Devaya Namaha |
The Lord of all the gods |
Om Mritavanara Jivanaya Namaha |
The reviver of dead monkeys |
Om Mayamaricha Hantre Namaha |
The Destroyer of the demon Maricha |
Om Mahadevaya Namaha |
The Great Lord |
Om Mahabhujaya Namaha |
The Lord of mighty arms |
Om Sarvadeva Stutaya Namaha |
The Lord who is praised by all the gods |
Om Saumyaya Namaha |
The Calm One |
Om Brahmanyaya Namaha |
The Absolute Reality |
Om Muni Samstutaya Namaha |
The Lord who is praised by sages |
Om Mahayogine Namaha |
The Great Yogi |
Om Mahadaraya Namaha |
The Noble One |
Om Sugrivepsita Rajyadaye Namaha |
The Lord who returned the kingdom to Sugriva |
Om Sarva Punyadhi Kaphalaya Namaha |
The Giver of fruits of pious work, good karmas |
Om Smrita Sarvagha Nashanaya Namaha |
The Remover of all afflictions |
Om Adipurushaya Namaha |
The Primal Being |
Om Paramapurushaya Namaha |
The Supreme Being |
Om Mahapurushaya Namaha |
The Great Being |
Om Punyodayaya Namaha |
The Source of all blessings |
Om Dayasaraya Namaha |
The Embodiment of compassion |
Om Purana Purushottamaya Namaha |
The Most Ancient Person |
Om Smita Vaktraya Namaha |
The One who smiling speaks |
Om Mita Bhashine Namaha |
The One of moderate speech |
Om Purva Bhashine Namaha |
The One who rarely speaks |
Om Raghavaya Namaha |
The scion of the Raghu dynasty |
Om Ananta Gunagambhiraya Namaha |
The Lord of infinite majestic qualities |
Om Dhirodatta Gunottamaya Namaha |
The Lord of Valorous qualities |
Om Maya Manusha Charitraya Namaha |
The Lord who incarnated as a man through His maya |
Om Mahadevadi Pujitaya Namaha |
The Lord who is worshiped by Lord Shiva |
Om Setukrite Namaha |
The builder of the bridge |
Om Sarva Tirthamayaya Namaha |
The Lord who is the sum of all holy places |
Om Haraye Namaha |
The Destroyer |
Om Shyamangaya Namaha |
The Dark-complexioned One |
Om Sundaraya Namaha |
The Beautiful One |
Om Shooraya Namaha |
The Valiant |
Om Pitavasase Namaha |
The Lord clad in yellow raiment |
Om Dhanurdharaya Namaha |
The Bearer of the bow |
Om Sarva Yajnadhipaya Namaha |
The Lord of sacrifice |
Om Yajvine Namaha |
The Sacrificer |
Om Jaramarana Varjitaya Namaha |
The Conqueror of birth and death |
Om Vibhishana Pratishthatre Namaha |
The Lord who crowned Vibhishana on the throne |
Om Sarvabharana Varjitaya Namaha |
The Lord who relinquished all adornment |
Om Paramatmane Namaha |
The Supreme Self |
Om Parabrahmane Namaha |
The Supreme Godhead |
Om Sachidananda Vigrahaya Namaha |
The Form of Eternal Bliss |
Om Parasmai Jyotishe Namaha |
The Supreme Light |
Om Parasmai Dhamne Namaha |
The Supreme Abode |
Om Parakashaya Namaha |
The Supreme Space |
Om Paratparaya Namaha |
The Supreme beyond the highest |
Om Pareshaya Namaha |
The Supreme Lord |
Om Parakaya Namaha |
The Uplifter Of The Poor |
Om Paraya Namaha |
The Supreme Being |
Om Sarva Devatmakaya Namaha |
The Lord who is the Source of all gods |
Om Parasmai Namaha |
The Supreme Lord |
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