Hanuman Ji, also known as Maruti, Bajrangbali, or Pavanputra, is a revered Hindu deity who symbolizes strength, devotion, courage, and selfless service. He is a central figure in the epic Hindu scripture, the Ramayana, where he played a crucial role in Lord Rama’s quest to rescue his wife, Sita, from the demon king Ravana. Hanuman Ji is believed to possess immense physical and spiritual strength and is worshipped by millions of devotees worldwide for protection, courage, and blessings.

One of the most popular ways to seek the blessings of Hanuman Ji is by reciting his aarti. Aarti is a devotional song that praises and seeks the blessings of a deity through the waving of lighted lamps before the idol. The Hanuman Ji aarti is a powerful and sacred prayer that devotees chant to express their love and devotion to him. It is believed that reciting the Hanuman Ji aarti with sincerity and devotion can bestow one with strength, courage, and protection from evil forces.

Hanuman Ji Aarti:

Shri Guru Charan Saroj Raj
Nij Manu Mukuru Sudhaari
Barnau Raghubar Bimal Jasu
Jo Dayaku Phal Chaari

Translating to:
I cleanse my mind with the dust of the lotus feet of my Guru. I narrate the pure fame of the Supreme Lord Rama, which brings the four fruits of life (Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha).

Buddhiheen Tanu Jaanike
Sumirau Pavan Kumar
Bal Buddhi Vidya Dehu Mohi
Harahu Kalesh Vikaar

Translating to:
Knowing myself to be devoid of intelligence, I invoke the son of the wind, Lord Hanuman. Grant me strength, wisdom, and knowledge, and remove my afflictions and blemishes.

Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar
Jai Kapis Tihun Lok Ujagar
Ramdoot Atulit Bal Dhamaa
Anjani Putra Pavan Sut Naamaa

Translating to:
Victory to Hanuman, the ocean of wisdom and virtue, the chief among the monkeys who illuminates the three worlds. The messenger of Lord Rama, possessing immeasurable strength and the son of Anjani, known as Pavan Sut.

Mahavir Vikram Bajrangi
Kumat Nivar Sumati Ke Sangi
Kanchan Baran Biraaj Subesha
Kaanath Kundal Kunchit Kesa

Translating to:
The great hero, courageous and powerful, remover of evil thoughts and companion of the wise. Adorned with golden attire, wearing earrings and having curly hair.

Haath Bajra Au Dhvaja Biraje
Kaandhe Munj Janeyu Saaje
Shankar Suvan Kesari Nandan
Tej Pratap Maha Jag Vandan

Translating to:
In one hand he holds the thunderbolt, and in the other the flag. His shoulder adorns the sacred thread and the lion flag. He is the son of Shankar and Kesari, possessing radiant splendor and revered by the entire world.

Vidyavaan Guni Ati Chaatur
Ram Kaaj Karibe Ko Aatur
Prabhu Charittra Sunibe Ko Rasiya
Ram Lakhan Sita Man Basiya

Translating to:
He is learned, virtuous, and extremely clever, always eager to carry out Lord Rama’s work. He takes immense pleasure in listening to the stories of Lord Rama, along with Lakshmana and Sita residing in his heart.

Sukshma Roop Dhari Siyahin Dikhaava
Vikat Roop Dhari Lank Jaaraava
Bhima Roop Dhari Asura Sanhaare
Raamchandra Ke Kaaj Sanvaare

Translating to:
Assuming a diminutive form, he appeared before Sita, then took on a formidable form and burned Lanka. Adopting a colossal form, he slew the demons, ensuring the completion of Lord Rama’s mission.

Laaye Sanjeevan Lakhan Jiyaye
Shri Raghuveer Harashi Urlaye
Raghupati Kinhi Bahu Tarahin
Tum Mam Priya Bharat Sambhaare

Translating to:
He brought the Sanjeevani herb to revive Lakshmana, bringing immense joy to Lord Rama. Raghupati Kinhi, the king of the Raghus, has praised you in many ways. You are very dear to me, upholding Bharata’s interests.

Sahas Badan Tumharo Jas Gaave
Asa Kahi Shripati Kanth Lagave
Sankadhik Brahmaadi Muneesa
Narad Sharad Sahit Ahisa

Translating to:
The deities, sages, and the divine serpent Ananta Shesha sing your praises, as do Lord Shiva, Brahma, and the ancient sages. Narada, Sharad, the divine sage and the clear master of speech, endorse this.

Yam Kuber Digpaal Jaha Te
Kavi Ko Vidha Kahe Sake Kaha Te
Tum Upkar Sugrivahi Keenha
Ram Milaaye Raaj Pad Deenha

Translating to:
Yama, Kubera, and the guardians of the four directions are unable to describe your prowess. You bestowed your blessings upon Sugriva, enabling him to reunite with Lord Rama and be crowned the king.

Tumharo Mantra Vibheeshan Maana
Lankeshwar Bhaye Sab Jag Jaana
Yug Sahastra Yojan Par Bhaanu
Leelyo Taahi Madhur Phal Jaanu

Translating to:
Vibhishana heeded your counsel, and the entire world recognizes him as the king of Lanka. The sun, located thousands of yojanas away, swallowed by you, appeared as a sweet fruit in your mouth.

Prabhu Mudrika Meli Mukh Mahi
Jaladhi Langhi Gaye Acharaj Naahi
Durgam Kaaj Jagat Ke Jete
Sugam Anugraha Tumhre Tete

Translating to:
Placing the Lord’s ring in your mouth, you leaped over the ocean. There is nothing surprising for you. All difficult tasks of the world are easily accomplished with your gracious blessings.

Ramduware Tum Rakhvare
Hoat Na Aagya Binu Paisare
Sub Sukh Lahe Tumhari Sarna
Tum Rakshak Kaahu Ko Darna

Translating to:
You are the protector at Lord Rama’s door, never delaying in any command. All joys are experienced in your refuge, and none have anything to fear with you as their guardian.

Aapan Tej Samharo Aapai
Teenon Lok Haank Te Kaapai
Bhoot Pishach Nikat Nahi Ave
Mahavir Jab Naam Sunave

Translating to:
You suppress your own radiance, shaking all three worlds. Ghosts and demons do not approach, when the mighty hero’s name is uttered.

Nase Rog Hare Sab Peera
Japat Nirantar Hanumat Beera
Sankat Se Hanuman Chudave
Man Kram Vachan Dyan Jo Lave

Translating to:
All ailments and afflictions are eradicated, for Hanuman’s name is chanted perpetually. Hanuman liberates us from all crises when one deeply focuses on his mind, actions, speech, and meditation.

Sab Par Ram Tapasvee Raja
Tin Ke Kaaj Sakal Tum Saja
Aur Manorath Jo Koi Laave
Sooi Amit Jivan Phal Paave

Translating to:
All hail Lord Rama, the ascetic king, for all accomplishments are attributed to his resolve. Those who seek any desire attain boundless rewards and eternal life.

Chaaron Jug Partap Tumhara
Hai Parasiddh Jagat Ujiyara
Sadhu Sant Ke Tum Rakhvare
Asur Nikandan Ram Dulare

Translating to:
Your splendor illuminates all four ages, and it is renowned throughout the world. You safeguard saints and sages, the destroyer of demons, beloved of Lord Rama.

Ashta Siddhi Nav Nidhi Ke Daataa
As Bar Deen Jaanaki Maataa
Ram Rasayan Tumhare Paasa
Sada Raho Raghupati Ke Daasa

Translating to:
You possess the eight siddhis and the nine forms of wealth, granting boons to Mother Sita’s satisfaction. You hold the elixir of Allure, remaining forever the obedient servant of Lord Rama.

Tumhare Bhajan Ram Ko Paave
Janam Janam Ke Dukh Bisraave
Anta Kaal Raghubar Pur Jaai
Jahaan Janma Haribhakt Kahaai

Translating to:
Through devotion to you, one attains Lord Rama and casts away the sorrows of countless lifetimes. At the end of his life, he departs for the abode of Lord Rama, being recognized as a devotee of Hari in every birth.

Aur Devata Chitt Na Dharahi
Hanumat Sei Sarb Sukh Karahi
Sankat Kate Mite Sab Peera
Jo Sumire Hanumat Balbeera

Translating to:
Those who do not cherish other deities, receive all joys through Hanuman. Troubles are dispelled, and all afflictions vanish, by recollecting the mighty Hanuman, the powerful hero.

Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosai
Kripa Karahu Gurudev Ki Naai
Jo Sat Baar Paath Kar Koi
Chutahi Bandi Maha Sukh Hoi

Translating to:
Hail, hail, hail Hanuman, the lord of monkeys; bestow your grace as a Guru. Whosoever recites this prayer regularly for a hundred times, shall be freed from bondage and attain great happiness.

Jo Yeh Padhe Hanuman Chalisa
Hoy Siddhi Sakhi Gaurisa
Tulsidas Sada Hari Cheraa
Kee Jai Nath Hriday Maha Dera

Translating to:
One who reads this Hanuman Chalisa attains magical accomplishments as a divine witness. Tulsidas ever remains a devoted servant of the Lord; thus, he proclaims victory to the Lord of his heart, Hanuman.

Doha
Pavan Tanay Sankat Haran
Mangal Murti Roop
Ram Lakhan Sita Sahit
Hrday Basahu Sur Bhoop

Translating to:
Oh son of the wind god, destroyer of all calamities, and embodiment of auspiciousness, dwell in my heart along with Lord Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita, the king of gods.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

  1. Why is Hanuman Ji so revered in Hindu mythology?
    Hanuman Ji is revered in Hindu mythology for his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, his immense strength, and his role in the epic of Ramayana.

  2. What are the benefits of reciting Hanuman Ji aarti?
    Reciting Hanuman Ji aarti is believed to bestow strength, courage, protection from evil forces, and blessings for success in endeavors.

  3. How often should one recite Hanuman Ji aarti?
    Devotees can recite Hanuman Ji aarti daily, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays, which are considered auspicious days for worshiping Hanuman Ji.

  4. Can non-Hindus also recite Hanuman Ji aarti?
    Yes, the Hanuman Ji aarti can be recited by individuals of any faith or background seeking blessings, strength, and protection.

  5. What is the significance of the Hanuman Chalisa mentioned in the aarti?
    The Hanuman Chalisa is a sacred hymn in praise of Hanuman Ji, composed by the poet-saint Tulsidas. It is recited to seek Hanuman Ji’s blessings, courage, and protection.

  6. Are there specific rituals to be followed while reciting Hanuman Ji aarti?
    Devotees can light incense, offer flowers, and light lamps while reciting Hanuman Ji aarti to enhance the spiritual ambiance and devotion.

  7. Are there any specific timings to recite Hanuman Ji aarti for maximum benefits?
    While the Hanuman Ji aarti can be recited at any time, performing it during sunrise or sunset is considered auspicious.

  8. Can the Hanuman Ji aarti be recited for specific intentions or prayers?
    Yes, devotees can recite the Hanuman Ji aarti with specific intentions or prayers related to strength, courage, protection, success, or overcoming obstacles.

  9. Is there a specific posture or position recommended while reciting Hanuman Ji aarti?
    Devotees can sit in a comfortable position, preferably facing an idol or image of Hanuman Ji, to recite the aarti with focus and devotion.

  10. What are some other popular prayers or hymns dedicated to Hanuman Ji?
    Apart from the aarti and Hanuman Chalisa, other popular prayers dedicated to Hanuman Ji include the Hanuman Gayatri mantra, Hanumanashtak, and Bajrang Baan.