
Introducing him to Lord Ram, you gave him kingship. Yama, Kubera, and the guardians of the quadrants, poets and scholars – none can express your glory. Sanak and the sages, gods, Brahma, great saints, Narada, Sharada, and king of the serpents, “Thousands of mouths sing your praise,” so saying, Sita’s Lord drew you to himself. Greatly did the Lord of Raghus praise you saying, “You are as dear to me as my brother Bharat.” Taking a dreadful form, you slaughtered the demons and completed Lord Ram’s mission.īringing the life-giving sajivana herb, you revived Lakshman, and Shri Ram joyfully embraced you. Ram, Lakshman, and Sita dwell in your heart.Īssuming a tiny form you appeared to Sita, and in awesome guise you burned Lanka. You delight in hearing of the Lord’s deeds. You are the supremely wise, virtuous, and clever. You are Siva’s incarnation and Kesari’s son – your glory is renowned throughout the world.

In your hands shine mace and a banner a sacred thread of munja grass adorns your shoulder. Golden hued and splendidly adorned with heavy earrings and curly locks.

Great hero, mighty as a thunderbolt, remover of negative thoughts and companion to the good. Ram’s emissary, abode of matchless power, Anjani’s son, named Son of the Wind. Hail to the Lord of the Monkeys, the illuminator of the three worlds. Glory to you Hanuman, ocean of wisdom and virtue. Hail to the refuge of the feet of Sita’s husband, Ramachandra. Please give me strength, intelligence, and wisdom and remove my suffering and impurities. I know I have no intelligence, I recall the Son of the Wind.

Having polished the mirror of my heart with the dust from my Guru’s lotus feet, I sing the pure fame of the best of Raghus, which bestows the four fruits of life.īuddhihīna tanu jānike sumiraũ pavana kumārīala buddhi vidyā dehu mohĩ harahu kalesha bikār Shrī guru charaṇ saroja raja nija mana mukura sudhāriīaraṇau raghubara bimala jasu jo dāyaka phala chāri Son of the Wind, embodiment of blessings and joy, you destroy the root of all that is inauspicious. (from Prayers of Love book from Kainchi Temple)
