Hanuman Chalisa Path

The word Hanuman Chalisa Path comes from the sanskrit word हनुमत् चालीसा पाठ Hanumat Chalisa Pāṭha.

It details Hanuman’s daring journey to Lanka, the island kingdom of the demon king Ravana, who had abducted Sita, Rama’s wife.

Understand the great meaning of these words.

हनुमत् (Hanumat): This is the nominative singular case of Hanuman, the name of the monkey god.

चालीसा (Chālīsā): This translates to “forty,” referring to the fact that the Hanuman Chalisa consists of 40 verses.

पाठ (Pāṭha): This translates to “reading” or “recitation,” indicating the act of reciting the Hanuman Chalisa.

A core reason for reciting the Hanuman Chalisa is to express one’s love and devotion to Lord Hanuman. It’s a way to connect with this powerful deity and seek his blessings.

Those who want to do this peaceful chant in the Temple may refer to Pooja services. The amount can be divided between your family and friends who may want to join you to feed devotees.

Bow to Shri Sai – Peace be to all

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