Last Doha of Hanuman Chalisa Explained

The last doha of Hanuman Chalisa is a closing statement. We acknowledge who Hanuman is, what he is capable of and who he holds dear to his heart. We also make a wish in a form of a statement that his glory will always remain dear to the people on earth. Read more about the context of the last doha of Hanuman Chalisa.

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Second Doha of Hanuman Chalisa Explained

The second doha is all about meditation through surrendering to the power and energy of Hanumanji. Recognising that we actually don't know as much as we think. We ask for strength and intelligence to absorb, understand and apply (spiritual) knowledge. All this is only possible with a clean body and mind.  

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First Doha of Hanuman Chalisa Explained

Hanuman Chalisa has 40 chaupai's (verses) and in total 3 doha's. A doha means a couplet. There are two doha's in the introduction of Hanuman Chalisa and in the end of Hanuman Chalisa there is one closing doha. In this article we will explain the context of the first doha a little more. 

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Hanuman Chalisa English Translation

In this article we have translated the Hanuman Chalisa in English. Soon we will have more articles on every chaupai of the Hanuman Chalisa. You can also read about the origin of Tulsidas's Hanuman Chalisa and his relation with the Mughal Emperor Akbar. 

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Hanuman Chalisa Nederlands Vertaling

In dit artikel is de Hanuman Chalisa vertaald in het Nederlands. Binnenkort hebben we verschillende artikelen gericht op de verhalen uit elke chaupai (vers) van de Hanuman Chalisa. Voor nu kunt u alvast lezen over de origin of Tulsidas's Hanuman Chalisa en zijn relatie met de Mughal Emperor Akbar. 

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Hanuman Chalisa Origin

Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most recited Hymn for people that follow Sanatan Dharma. It will be refreshing to know how Hanuman Chalisa is related to the Mughal Empire and became such a powerfull Stotra (Praise, Hymn). 

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