Sri Hanuman Chalisa parayana participants count form
Jaya Guru Datta. Devotees are requested to enter the count of all people who participated in performing Sri Hanuman Chalisa parayana.
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Sri Hanuman Chalisa Parayana (chanting) Maha Yagnya
Everybody is urged to participate in this great Yajna by chanting the Hanuman Chalisa individually or collectively with friends and family members.
Sri Swamiji has 9 Guinness World Records. 3 of them are related to Hanuman Chalisa.
1. 31 Jan 2015 ~ For leading the "Most People chanting at a single venue" event at Tenali, Andhra Pradesh, India.
2. 1 Aug 2015 ~ For directing the "Longest chanting marathon" event in Marakata Hanuman Temple, Dallas, TX, USA.
3. 31st July 2016 ~ For achieving the "Largest online video album of people chanting" at Trinidad, West Indies.
http://sgshanumanchalisa.video
https://vimeo.com/sgshanumanchalisa
https://www.youtube.com/sgshanumanchalisa
https://soundcloud.com/sgshanumanchalisa/
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Sri Hanuman Chalisa parayana significance
About Hanuman Chalisa
Hanuman Chalisa consists of forty-three verses – two introductory Dohas, forty Chaupais and one Doha in the end. The first introductory Doha begins with the word shrī, which refers to Shiva, who is considered the Guru of Hanuman. The auspicious form, knowledge, virtues, powers and bravery of Hanuman are described in the first ten Chaupais. Chaupais eleven to twenty describe the acts of Hanuman in his service to Ram, with the eleventh to fifteenth Chaupais describing the role of Hanuman in bringing back Lakshman to consciousness. From the twenty-first Chaupai, Sri Tulsidas describes the need of Hanuman's Kripa. At the end, Sri Tulsidas greets Lord Hanuman with subtle devotion and requests him to reside in his heart and in the heart of all devotees. The concluding Doha again requests Hanuman to reside in the heart, along with Ram, Lakshman and Sita.
ಶ್ರೀ ರಾಮ್ ಜಯ ರಾಮ್ ಜಯ ಸಿಯಾ ರಾಮ್
श्री राम जय राम जय सिया राम
శ్రీరామ్ జయ రామ్ జయ సియారామ్
Sri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Siyaram
Rama Mantra gives immense energy and spiritual energy if chanted at any of the below places.
His Holiness Sri Swamiji has bestowed a boon that chanting at these places would multiply the japa count by 100 times.
1. In a Hanuman Temple
2. Near a Parijata Tree
3. In Kadali Vanam (group of Banana trees)
4. On a Hill top
5. Near a River
6. Near an Ocean
Per Sri Swamiji's sankalpa, every one should chant "Sri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Siya Ram" before doing Anagha Vrata and before doing Hanuman Chalisa parayana.
Benefits
- Hanuman Chalisa parayana (chanting) helps overcome internal fears in a person and helps improve courage and confidence.
- Chanting Hanuman Chalisa regularly improves concentration and focus in students.
- Chanting Hanuman Chalisa with devotion bestows us with the knowledge, good memory power, peace, prosperity, money, energy and strength to face any difficulties.
- By performing this Hanuman Chalisa parayana (chanting), not only is one relieved of all worldly difficulties and miseries, but one is blessed with prosperity, fulfillment of desires, attainment of spiritual knowledge and ultimately liberation.
- It gives peace to oneself and to the world. This ritual’s results are more uniquely beneficial than any other ritual.
FAQ's
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How long does it take to do the Parayana?
Parayana can be completed in about 3 minutes for each round of Hanuman Chalisa chanting. There is a special recording to complete 40 cycles of the Parayana provided in the link above.
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Who can do this Parayana?
Anyone can do this Parayanam irrespective of religion, age, marital status etc.
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Where can this Parayana be performed?
Pujya Sri Swamiji has instructed all to perform Parayana daily in their homes individually or in a group and also join as a group.
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Is there a limit how many times the Parayana can be done on a given day?
No there is no limit per day for the Parayana count and it is encouraged to perform the Parayana more than once per day in accordance to one’s interest and ability. Do submit counts daily.