У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Hanuman Mantra 1008 Times | Manojavam Maruta Tulyavegam или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Listen to the powerful Hanuman Mantra "Manojavam Maruta Tulyavegam" chanted 1008 times for strength, courage, and protection. Discover the power of mantras and experience the divine energy of Hanuman through this sacred chant. "Manojavam Maruta Tulya Vegam Jitendriyam Buddhimatam Varishtam Vatatmajam Vanara Yudha Mukhyam Sri Rama Dhutam Sharanam Prapatye" Hanuman mantra 1008 times chanting The mantra "Manojavam Maruta Tulya Vegam Jitendriyam Buddhimatam Varishtam Vatatmajam Vanara Yudha Mukhyam Sri Rama Dhutam Sharanam Prapatye" is a revered Sanskrit shloka dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It describes various attributes of Hanuman, reflecting his extraordinary skills, strengths, and devotion to Lord Rama. Here’s a breakdown of the mantra: Manojavam: Means "speed of the mind," indicating Hanuman's ability to move or travel as swiftly as thought itself. Maruta Tulya Vegam: Translates to "speed equal to the wind," referring to Hanuman's father, the wind god Vayu, and suggesting that Hanuman possesses incredible speed and agility. Jitendriyam: Means "one who has control over his senses," a testament to Hanuman's mastery over his desires and actions, an important aspect of his character that denotes discipline and spiritual prowess. Buddhimatam Varishtam: Translates to "the foremost among the intelligent." Hanuman is celebrated for his wisdom and cleverness, crucial traits that helped him serve Lord Rama effectively. Vatatmajam: Literally means "son of the wind (Vayu)." This highlights his divine lineage and the supernatural powers bestowed upon him by his celestial heritage. Vanara Yudha Mukhyam: Means "chief among the monkey warriors." This part of the mantra recognizes Hanuman as a prominent leader in the army of monkeys that assisted Lord Rama during the epic battle in the Ramayana. Sri Rama Dhutam: Means "the messenger of Lord Rama." Hanuman played a pivotal role as a messenger during various episodes in the Ramayana, including the critical task of locating Sita and delivering Rama's ring to her as a sign of hope and assurance. Sharanam Prapatye: Means "I seek refuge." This phrase expresses the chanter's devotion to Hanuman and an invocation for his protection and guidance. This mantra is commonly chanted by devotees for strength, courage, protection, and to overcome challenges with grace and wisdom, much like Hanuman did in his service to Lord Rama. It's also a mantra of surrender and seeking refuge under Hanuman’s guidance, embodying trust and faith in his abilities to assist and protect. © Powerofmantra. Any reproduction or republication is prohibited. Subscribe: / powerofmantra