The history of Hanuman Chalisa
The power of the words of Hanuman Chalisa has been prevalent since time immemorial. It consists of forty verses of appraisals about Hanuman, who was the link between the Lord and the masses. Written by Tulsidas, the author of “Ramcharitmanas” the Hanuman Chalisa has several significant instances other than being a strength symbol. It signifies various purposes of life along with highlighting death rituals according to the Hindu customs.
Historic relation
According to Hindu history, it is said that Tulsidas sang the Hanuman Chalisa from a prison confinement for forty whole days, signifying the forty verses of the chant. At the end of which, an army of monkeys appeared to hamper regular life in the court of Akbar. This eventually led to the release of Tulsidas who then preached the strength of the powerful verses.
The string of verses in the chant tell the story of devotion and submission of Hanuman to Lord Ram. He believed in a very strong form of worship that lied in serving the Lord. All his acts of such devotion are immortalised in the Chalisa, “Chalis” meaning forty. Several of his acts of selfless service, including the time when Hanuman carries the entire mountain containing “sanjeevanibuti”, the magical herb to cure Lakshman, are mentioned in the verses. He traverses across the oceans in search for Sita to leave a token of the Lord for her. All these acts of bravery and selflessness symbolise the strength that these verses contain.
The strength of the Chalisa
Creating the picture of an ideal devotee, the Hanuman Chalisa casts Hanuman as the ideal embodiment of a dedicated devotee. It preaches an eternal feeling of love and sacrifice, holding the God in your heart at all times. Going back to the history of the esteemed Hanuman Chalisa, it is said that whoever chants the Chalisa in undying devotion to Hanuman will acquire his grace and strength. It involves miraculous interventions in everyday problems and those to do with the evil.
According to the Indian history, Hanuman intervened in all the problems Lord Ram faced. It is said that chanting the Hanuman Chalisa in utter devotion brings him to come to their rescue to solve all their troubles. The strength that the verses evoke can bring about life changing alterations provided there exists a complete faith and devotion of the great devotee Hanuman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBeUatFx7HI
Hanuman Chalisa - MS Subbulakshmi
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The power of the words of Hanuman Chalisa has been prevalent since time immemorial. It consists of forty verses of appraisals about Hanuman, who was the link between the Lord and the masses. Written by Tulsidas, the author of “Ramcharitmanas” the Hanuman Chalisa has several significant instances other than being a strength symbol. It signifies various purposes of life along with highlighting death rituals according to the Hindu customs.
Historic relation
According to Hindu history, it is said that Tulsidas sang the Hanuman Chalisa from a prison confinement for forty whole days, signifying the forty verses of the chant. At the end of which, an army of monkeys appeared to hamper regular life in the court of Akbar. This eventually led to the release of Tulsidas who then preached the strength of the powerful verses.
The string of verses in the chant tell the story of devotion and submission of Hanuman to Lord Ram. He believed in a very strong form of worship that lied in serving the Lord. All his acts of such devotion are immortalised in the Chalisa, “Chalis” meaning forty. Several of his acts of selfless service, including the time when Hanuman carries the entire mountain containing “sanjeevanibuti”, the magical herb to cure Lakshman, are mentioned in the verses. He traverses across the oceans in search for Sita to leave a token of the Lord for her. All these acts of bravery and selflessness symbolise the strength that these verses contain.
The strength of the Chalisa
Creating the picture of an ideal devotee, the Hanuman Chalisa casts Hanuman as the ideal embodiment of a dedicated devotee. It preaches an eternal feeling of love and sacrifice, holding the God in your heart at all times. Going back to the history of the esteemed Hanuman Chalisa, it is said that whoever chants the Chalisa in undying devotion to Hanuman will acquire his grace and strength. It involves miraculous interventions in everyday problems and those to do with the evil.
According to the Indian history, Hanuman intervened in all the problems Lord Ram faced. It is said that chanting the Hanuman Chalisa in utter devotion brings him to come to their rescue to solve all their troubles. The strength that the verses evoke can bring about life changing alterations provided there exists a complete faith and devotion of the great devotee Hanuman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBeUatFx7HI
Hanuman Chalisa - MS Subbulakshmi
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes
This post is for sharing knowledge only, no intention to violate any copy rights