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Hanuman Stotram in Gujarati

Dedicated to Hanuman.

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ઓમ શ્રી હનુમતે નમઃ
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હનુમાન અંજનાસૂનુર્વાયુપુત્રો મહાબલઃ । રામેષ્ટઃ ફાલ્ગુનસખઃ પિંગાક્ષોઽમિતવિક્રમઃ ॥૧॥
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ઉદધિક્રમણશ્ચૈવ સીતાશોકવિનાશકઃ । લક્ષ્મણપ્રાણદાતા ચ દશગ્રીવસ્ય દર્પહા ॥૨॥
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દ્વાદશૈતાનિ નામાનિ કપીન્દ્રસ્ય મહાત્મનઃ । સ્વાપકાલે પઠેન્નિત્યં યાત્રાકાલે વિશેષતઃ ॥૩॥
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તસ્ય સર્વભયં નાસ્તિ રણે ચ વિજયી ભવેત્ ॥૪॥

Meaning & Translation

Verse 1
Om, Salutations to Lord Hanuman.
Verse 2
Hanuman, the son of Anjana, son of the Wind God, of immense strength; beloved of Rama, friend of Arjuna; with reddish-brown eyes, and possessing limitless valor.
Verse 3
The one who leapt across the ocean, the destroyer of Sita's sorrow; the restorer of Lakshmana's life, and the vanquisher of Ravana's pride.
Verse 4
These twelve names of the great monkey-chief, whoever chants them daily at bedtime, and especially during journeys.
Verse 5
For them, there is no fear whatsoever, and they will be victorious in battle (or any endeavor).

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting the Hanuman Dwadasha Nama Stotram regularly bestows immense blessings from Lord Hanuman. Devotees experience protection from all dangers, gain unparalleled strength and courage to face life's challenges, and find success in their endeavors. It helps in overcoming fear, removing obstacles, and cultivating deep devotion, leading to mental peace and spiritual well-being. This powerful Stotram is particularly beneficial for those seeking protection during travel and for conquering enemies or adversaries in any form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find Hanuman Stotra in Gujarati script?

You can find the full Hanuman Stotram (specifically the Dwadasha Nama Stotram) in Gujarati script, along with its Romanized transliteration and English meaning, within the verses section of this page. This content is provided for easy chanting and understanding in Gujarati.

What is the Hanuman Stotram and its significance in Gujarati?

The Hanuman Stotram (here referring to the Dwadasha Nama Stotram) is a powerful hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, listing his twelve auspicious names. Chanting these names is believed to invoke Lord Hanuman's blessings for protection, courage, strength, and victory over adversaries. In Gujarati, it holds profound cultural and spiritual significance for devotees seeking strength and solace.

Are Hanuman Stotra and Hanuman Stotram the same in Gujarati?

Yes, 'Hanuman Stotra' and 'Hanuman Stotram' generally refer to the same type of devotional hymn in Gujarati. 'Stotra' is the Sanskrit root word for a hymn of praise, and 'Stotram' is its nominative singular form. Both terms are used interchangeably by devotees to refer to any sacred composition praising Lord Hanuman, such as the Dwadasha Nama Stotram or other Hanuman-related hymns.