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The Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most widely recited Hindu devotional texts, composed by the 16th-century poet-saint Tulsidas in the Awadhi language. The term "Chalisa" derives from the word "chalis," meaning forty in Hindi, referring to its forty verses. == Historical Background == Tulsidas (1497/1532-1623) was a renowned Hindu poet-saint and philosopher best known for his epic work "Ramcharitmanas." Living primarily in Varanasi, he established the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple and is credited with initiating the Ramlila theatrical tradition. His encounter with Lord Hanuman is said to have inspired the composition of the Chalisa. == Structure and Composition == The text consists of: * Two introductory dohas (couplets) * Forty chaupais (quatrains) * One concluding doha == Content and Themes == The Chalisa systematically presents various aspects of Hanuman: # '''Divine Attributes''' (Verses 1-10) #* Wisdom, knowledge, and divine qualities #* Physical strength and prowess #* Role as Rama's messenger # '''Heroic Deeds''' (Verses 11-20) #* Service to Lord Rama #* Role in reviving Lakshmana #* Dedication and devotion # '''Spiritual Significance''' (Verses 21-40) #* Importance of Hanuman's grace #* Benefits of recitation #* Final prayers and benedictions == Cultural Impact == * Millions of Hindus recite the Chalisa daily * Transcends educational, social, linguistic, and geographical boundaries * Memorized and chanted across various communities * Considered powerful for spiritual protection and blessings == Religious Significance == * Hanuman is revered as: ** The perfect devotee of Lord Rama ** One of the seven Chiranjeevis (immortal beings) ** A symbol of strength, devotion, and service ** A divine protector against adversities == Modern Practice == The Chalisa has become an integral part of Hindu devotional practice, with believers reciting it for: * Spiritual protection * Removal of obstacles * Divine blessings * Mental peace and strength == Legacy == The Hanuman Chalisa represents a unique blend of: * Devotional literature * Popular religion * Cultural heritage * Spiritual wisdom This text continues to inspire millions, serving as a bridge between classical Sanskrit traditions and vernacular devotional practices.
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