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The Most Powerful Verse from Hanuman Chalisa and How to Chant It for Maximum Benefit

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Hanuman Janmotsav, celebrated this year on 12 April, is a spiritually significant occasion for devotees of Lord Hanuman. On this sacred day, followers observe fasts and immerse themselves in prayer and devotion. Reciting the Hanuman Chalisa on this day is considered especially beneficial. Within the Chalisa, there is a particular verse believed to hold immense power and healing properties. This article highlights that verse and explains how and when to chant it for the greatest spiritual and personal benefit.

The Most Powerful Verse in Hanuman Chalisa

“Naasai rog hare sab peera, jo sumire Hanumat balbeera”

This verse translates to: “All ailments and pains are dispelled for the one who remembers the mighty and brave Hanuman.” It is widely believed that regular chanting of this couplet can lead to relief from both physical and emotional distress. Those struggling with health issues may find solace and improvement by reciting it every morning and evening with faith.

When and How to Chant This Verse

The chanting of this verse is not limited to Hanuman Janmotsav. It can be practiced regularly for ongoing benefits. To enhance its impact, devotees may choose to chant it:

– 11, 21, 52, or 108 times in a session.
– On spiritually significant days such as Tuesdays and Saturdays, which are traditionally associated with Lord Hanuman.
– With focused intention and a clean mind, ideally after a bath and in a quiet, peaceful setting.
– While lighting a diya (lamp) or during the regular recitation of the entire Hanuman Chalisa.

Chanting with sincerity and devotion is considered key to experiencing its transformative effects.

Beyond Physical Healing

This verse is also known to provide mental strength, ward off negativity, and protect the devotee from unseen obstacles. The vibrations generated through chanting are said to purify the mind and environment, creating a protective spiritual shield.

Opening Verses of Hanuman Chalisa

The Hanuman Chalisa begins with invocatory dohaas (couplets), seeking blessings and clarity of mind:

Shreeguru charan saroj raj, nijman mukuru sudhaari
Barnau Raghuvar bimal jasu, jo daayak phal chaari

Buddhi heen tanu jaanike, sumirau Pawan Kumar
Bal buddhi vidya dehu mohi, harahu kalesh vikaar

These lines emphasize the importance of humility, wisdom, and strength in the path of devotion.

The verse “Naasai rog hare sab peera, jo sumire Hanumat balbeera” is not just a line in a spiritual text—it is a tool of healing and strength for devotees. When chanted with belief and devotion, especially on auspicious days like Hanuman Janmotsav, it can help bring peace, health, and courage in times of difficulty.

Incorporating this verse into your daily prayers can gradually lead to profound inner transformation and protection against life’s challenges.

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