Sri Hanuman Chaleesa
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For centuries, seekers in India have recited the Hanuman Chaleesa for facing and overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles in life, for finding peace and solace in adverse conditions, for spiritual enrichment, for success in every walk of life and for attaining the goal of life – Bhakti and Mukti (devotion to God and Liberation).
Countless devotees from ancient times have derived immense benefits from this glorious text. Thus, the Hanuman Chaleesa has gathered immense spiritual potency. It is a glorious prayer for all times and for all humanity.
Translation and Commentary by Sri Swami Jyotirmayananda.
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