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Hanuman Mantra "Om Namo Hanumate Bhaybhanjanaya Sukham Kuru Phat Swaha" 1008 times chanting | Hanuman Mantra The mantra "Om Namo Hanumate Bhaybhanjanaya Sukham Kuru Phat Swaha" is a powerful chant dedicated to Lord Hanuman, revered in Hinduism as a symbol of strength, devotion, and courage. This mantra is particularly invoked for protection from fears and to bring happiness and peace. Here’s a breakdown of its components: Om: A sacred syllable in Hinduism that embodies the essence of the universe. Namo: Means "salutation" or "I bow." Hanumate: Refers to Hanuman, the monkey god known for his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama and his incredible acts of bravery. Bhaybhanjanaya: Literally means "destroyer of fear." It highlights Hanuman’s role in removing fear from the hearts of his devotees. Sukham Kuru: Translates to "do happiness" or "bring happiness," a plea for Hanuman to grant joy and peace. Phat: A bija mantra that is often used in tantric practices to invoke divine forces and drive away negativity. Swaha: A concluding term used in Hindu rituals, often during offerings to a deity in fire, indicating the offering and release of the mantra's energy to the divine. Chanting this mantra is believed to invoke Hanuman’s blessings for courage, protection against fears and threats, and the infusion of happiness into the devotee’s life. It is commonly used in prayers, during times of distress, or when seeking fortitude and serenity in challenging situations. © Powerofmantra. Any reproduction or republication is prohibited. Subscribe: / powerofmantra