Shri Hanuman Bahuk is one of the most power full prayers of Lord Hanuman. When saint Tulsidas was suffering from a fatal and painful disease, and could not relief in any medication, he invoked Hanuman and recited some powerful stotras. The recitation gave him instant relief and cured him. This prayer came to be known- as the Hanuman Bahuk. Continuous chanting of the 44 verses of Hanuman Bahuk is believed to cure the devotee of diseases and all evils. It also fulfills all desires and removes obstacles from the devotees path.
Shri Hanuman Bahuk is one of the most powerful prayers of Lord Hanuman. It is believed that when saint Tulsidas was suffering from a fatal and painful disease, and could not find relief in any medication, he invoked Lord Hanuman and recited some powerful stotras. The recitation gave him as an relief and cured him. This prayer came to be known as the Hanuman Bahuk.
Continuous chanting of the 44 verses of Hanuman Bahuk is L believed to cure the devotee of diseases and all evils. It also fulfills all desires and removes obstacles from the devotee’s path.
Hanuman, also called Maruti, is a combination of strength, wisdom and service. He is represented in two postures. When in the company of Sri Rama, Sita and Lakshmana, he is shown sitting humbly at a distance and devotedly at the feet of Sri Rama.
In shrines specially erected for him, he strikes a heroic pose, usually with a mace in his one hand and the Sanjivini mountain in the other. Hanuman symbolizes the qualities of an ideal devotee of God, which can be represented by the letters of his name, as follows:
H = Humility and hopefulness A = Admiration N = Nobility U = Understanding M = Mastery 0ver ego A = Achievements N = Nishkama-karma in a spirit of sewa
The worship of Hanuman, symbolizes the worship of the Supreme Lord, for acquiring knowledge, physical and mental strength, truthfulness, sincerity, selflessness, humility, loyalty, and profound devotion to the Lord.
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