• By Kashish Rai
  • Fri, 11 Apr 2025 11:26 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Hanuman Jayanti 2025: The birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman will be observed on 12th April 2025. Devotees celebrate this sacred occasion by performing Hanuman puja and chanting mantras with deep devotion. Many devotees also observe a faston this day as an expression of faith and reverence. The day holds great spiritual significance and Hindu devotees engage in various rituals to honour the divine birth of Lord Hanuman. Additionally, it is highly meritorious to listen or recite Sunderkand on this day.

Sunderkand is a passage from the Ramcharitmanas composed by the revered poet Goswami Tulsidas. It forms one of the seven sections of the great Hindu epic - Ramayana and is believed to possess the power to prevent wrongdoings. This sacred text helps remove obstacles and brings happiness and prosperity. It narrates Lord Hanuman’s courageous journey across the sea to find Sita Maa in Lanka. Lord Bajrangbali successfully fulfils his mission and displays remarkable intelligence and strength.

However, if a devotee is unable to listen to the whole Sunderkand Path, they can recite some of the most powerful Chaupai from the sacred text on this day to bring an end to persistent challenges and misfortune. Below is the list of 7 powerful Chaupais from the Sunderkand that can be chanted on Hanuman Jayanti to please Bajrangbali and eliminate challenges:

Hanuman Jayanti 2025: 7 Powerful Chaupai From Sunderkand To Eliminate Problems And Bad Luck

1. प्रबिसि नगर कीजे सब काजा। हृदयँ राखि कोसलपुर राजा॥
गरल सुधा रिपु करहिं मिताई। गोपद सिंधु अनल सितलाई॥

Prabisi nagar keeje sab kaaja, Hridaya raakhi Kaushalpur raaja.
Garal sudha ripu karahi mitaaee, Gopad sindhu anal sitalaaee.

Remembering Lord Shri Ram before beginning any task ensures success. For those who do so, poison turns to nectar, enemies become friends, the ocean appears as small as a cow’s hoofprint, and fire feels as cool as ice.

2. धरइ जो बिबिध देह सुरत्राता। तुम्ह से सठन्ह सिखावनु दाता॥
हर कोदंड कठिन जेहिं भंजा। तेहि समेत नृप दल मद गंजा॥

Dharai jo bibidh deh surtrata. Tumh se sathanh sikhavanu data.
Har kodand kathin jehin bhanja. Tehi samet nrip dal mad ganja.

In this verse from the Sunderkand, Hanumanji tells Ravan that Lord Ram incarnates to protect the virtuous and humble the wicked. This Chaupai teaches that god supports truth and righteousness and punishes wrongdoing, so we must always follow the path of truth.

3. राम बिमुख संपति प्रभुताई। जाइ रही पाई बिनु पाई॥
सजल मूल जिन्ह सरितन्ह नाहीं। बरषि गएँ पुनि तबहिं सुखाहीं॥

Ram bimukh sampati prabhutai. Jai rahi pai binu pai.
Sajal mool jinh saritanh nahin. Barashi gaen puni tabahim sukhahin.

This verse from the Sunderkand explains that those who turn away from Lord Rama and embrace evil lose their wealth and honour. Their gains become meaningless, like rivers that dry up without a source. Faith in God ensures lasting virtues and success.

4. जामवंत कह सुनु रघुराया। जा पर नाथ करहु तुम्ह दाया॥
ताहि सदा सुभ कुसल निरंतर। सुर नर मुनि प्रसन्न ता ऊपर॥

Jamavant kah sunu Raghuraya. Ja par Nath karahu tumh daya.
Tahi sada subh kusal nirantar. Sur nar muni prasann ta upar.

In this verse from the Sunderkand, Jamvant states that those who receive Lord Rama’s mercy always experience well-being and joy. Gods, humans, and sages honour such individuals. We should always do good deeds to earn God’s blessings and lasting happiness.

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Reciting the Sunderkand can bring peace of mind, boost confidence and help the devotees complete tasks. It can also protect the devotees from bad planetary effects and support in solving problems and achieving goals. (Image Source: Canva)

5. ताकर दूत अनल जेहिं सिरिजा। जरा न सो तेहि कारन गिरिजा॥
उलटि पलटि लंका सब जारी। कूदि परा पुनि सिंधु मझारी॥

Takar doot anal jehin sirija. Jara na so tehi karan Girija.
Ulati palati Lanka sab jari. Koodi para puni Sindhu majhari.

This verse from the Sunderkand states that Hanuman Ji as the messenger of the creator of fire, remained unharmed by it. He set Lanka ablaze and leapt into the ocean. Therefore, those who have faith in God always receive His divine protection.

6. निर्मल मन जन सो मोहि पावा। मोहि कपट छल छिद्र न भावा॥
भेद लेन पठवा दससीसा। तबहुँ न कछु भय हानि कपीसा॥

Nirmal man jan so mohi pava. Mohi kapat chal chhidra na bhava.
Bhed len pathava Dasisa. Tabahun na kachu bhay hani Kapisa.

In this verse from the Sunderkand, Lord Ram tells Sugriva that only those with pure hearts can truly know Him. He rejects dishonesty and deceit. To attain God, we must cleanse our hearts of anger, lies, and harmful intentions.

7. कहेहु तात अस मोर प्रनामा। सब प्रकार प्रभु पूरनकामा॥
दीन दयाल बिरिदु संभारी। हरहु नाथ सम संकट भारी॥

Kaheu taat as mor pranama. Sab prakaar Prabhu poornakama.
Deen dayal birid sambhari. Harahu Nath sam sankat bhaari.

In this verse from the Sunderkand, Mata Sita asks Hanuman Ji to convey her salutations to Lord Ram and remind Him that although Shri Ram is complete and free from desires, His compassionate nature moves Him to help the suffering of others. She pleads for relief from her sorrows. This verse teaches us to sincerely pray for God’s help and moral guidance.

 

(Disclaimer: This content includes advice providing generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified spiritual or astrological opinion. Always consult a specialist for more information before adopting any measures.)


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