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Lord Hanuman is one of the most widely worshiped Gods of Sanatana Dharma. Many people are seen worshipping him on Tuesday and Saturday. India is filled with perhaps the grandest temples of Hanuman in every corner. Lord Hanuman was an ardent devotee of Lord Rama and he was also a main character in the Ramayana. We know Hanuman as a ape or monkey, but he belongs to a particular species 'Kapi'. The 'Kapi' species had their faces somewhat like monkeys and had a tail like apes, but the rest of their body was the same as that of us humans. Those people were very intelligent, brave and powerful. There was also an empire of those who also had a king. They ruled in many parts of India and they were ruled in some of the more remote parts of India at that time which we know today by the name of Indonesia, Jakarta, Thailand etc. where they ran their kingdom. Over time, their species went extinct for no particular reason. Recently, a person confirmed the sighting of a group of some people of 'Kapi' species in a dense forest which numbered around 40 - 50. Lord Hanuman, who was given the boon of immortality by Lord Rama, is still alive and gives sight (Darshan) to his devotees. In part 1, we will discuss about the divine life and achievement of Lord Hanuman. Goswami Tulsidas, who is believed to be the reincarnation of Maharishi Valmiki, got sight (Darshan) of not only Hanuman but also Lord Shree Rama with the help of a phantom, and with his inspiration he composed 'Ramcharitmanas' poetry as well as 'Hanuman Chalisa' and many other poetries. In part 2 we will discuss about Tulsidas's life and achievements.The "Hanuman Chalisa" is a Hindu devotional hymn (Strotra), which addresses to Lord Hanuman. It has forty hymn lines (Chaupais) on Lord Hanuman, which has been authored by a great poet "Tulsidas" in the "Awadhi" language. But he became popular by his best known text "Ramcharitmanas". The "Hanuman Chalisa" word is derived from the word "Hanuman" as this hymn is about Lord Hanuman; and the the "Chalisa" is derived from the word "Chalis". The word "Chalis" is a hindi word which means Forty, as this hymn has forty lines ar verses (couplets are excluded). This hymn or prayer is authored in 16th Century. In part 3, we will know the meaning of Hanuman Chalisa. It is believed that if you are feeling any kind of fear or any danger or touble, then you should start reciting Hanuman Chalisa. With the grace of Lord Hanuman all your troubles and tproblems will be removed. Lord Hanuman will protect and bless you.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798660004629
  • ISBN-10: 9798660004629
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: June 2020
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.35 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.38 pounds
  • Page Count: 152

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