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  1. Hanuman Bhajan: Hanuman Chalisa (Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar, Jai Kapisa Tihun Lok Ujagar) Those who Chant Hanuman Chalisa Regularly with full devotion will definitely have very good Health...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guru_HanumanGuru Hanuman - Wikipedia

    Guru Hanuman Akhara is a wrestlers training centre or akhara in traditional Hindi dialect. Established in 1925 at Shakti Nagar, near Roshanara Bagh in North Delhi and it soon became the epicentre of Indian wrestling.

  3. Jun 25, 2018 · There is an ode dedicated to Hanuman, known as the Hanuman Chalisa. It is a poem of 40 stanzas (Chaupayees) and talks about the strength, generosity, and intelligence of Hanuman. Hanuman Chalisa shows how the legendary figure surpasses everyone.

    Stanza
    Meaning
    Shreeguru charana saroja raja nija mana ...
    Having polished the mirror of my heart ...
    Buddhiheena tanu jaanikai sumirau ...
    Fully aware of the deficiency of my ...
    Jaya hanumāna Jnaana guna saagara Jaya ...
    Victory to thee, O’Hanuman! Ocean of ...
    Kaanchana barana birāja subesā kānana ...
    You are golden colored; you are shining ...
  4. श्री हनुमान चालीसा Shree Hanuman Chalisa I GULSHAN KUMAR I HARIHARAN I Morning Hanuman Ji Ka Bhajan - YouTube. T-Series Bhakti Sagar. 70.2M subscribers. 753K. 210M views 3 years ago Most...

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  6. Composing and singing the praises of Lord Hanuman, helped Tulsidas regain his health. Composed of 40 verses filled with praises for Lord Hanuman, the Hanuman Chalisa is composed in Avadhi. This dialect of Hindi was spoken in Ayodhya, Lord Rama’s birthplace.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HanumanHanuman - Wikipedia

    Hanuman (/ ˈhʌnʊˌmɑːn /; Sanskrit: हनुमान्, IAST: Hanumān), [5] also known as Maruti, Bajrangabali, and Anjaneya, [6] is a deity in Hinduism, revered as a divine vanara, and a devoted companion of the deity Rama. Central to the Ramayana, Hanuman is celebrated for his unwavering devotion to Rama and is considered a chiranjivi.