First Doha of Hanuman Chalisa
Shri Guru Charan Saroj Raj
Nij Man Mukur Sudhaari
Baranau Raghuvar Bimal Jasu
Jo Daayaku Phal Chaari
Meaning of First Doha
The poet begins the Hanuman Chalisa by bowing to his guru (spiritual teacher). He says that by taking the dust of the lotus feet of the guru, he cleans the mirror of his mind. The idea behind this metaphor is that the human mind is often clouded by ego, ignorance, and distractions, and the guidance of a guru helps purify it so that truth can be clearly reflected.
Second Doha of Hanuman Chalisa
Buddhiheen Tanu Janike
Sumirau Pavan Kumar
Bal Buddhi Vidya Dehu Mohi
Harahu Kalesh Vikaar
Meaning of Second Doha
Knowing that his own intellect is limited, the devotee humbly remembers Hanuman, the son of the wind god (Pavan Kumar). The devotee asks Hanuman for strength, wisdom, and knowledge so that he may live a righteous life. At the same time, he requests Hanuman to remove his sufferings, troubles, and negative tendencies such as ignorance, ego, and fear.
Chaupai 1 of Hanuman Chalisa
Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar
Jai Kapis Tihun Lok Ujagar
Meaning of Chaupai 1
The verse praises Hanuman as the ocean of knowledge and virtues. He is also called the chief of the Vanaras (Kapis) and is celebrated across the three worlds — heaven, earth, and the underworld. His wisdom, strength, and devotion make him a divine figure whose glory spreads everywhere.
Chaupai 2 of Hanuman Chalisa
Ram Doot Atulit Bal Dhama
Anjani Putra Pavan Sut Nama
Meaning of Chaupai 2
Hanuman is described as the messenger of Lord Rama and the abode of immense strength. He is the son of Mother Anjani and is also known as the son of the wind god (Pavan Dev). This verse highlights his divine origin and his limitless power.
Chaupai 3 of Hanuman Chalisa
Mahabir Vikram Bajrangi
Kumati Nivar Sumati Ke Sangi
Meaning of Chaupai 3
Hanuman is praised as a great hero with powerful courage, possessing a body as strong as a thunderbolt (Bajra). He removes wrong thinking and ignorance (Kumati) and inspires good wisdom and righteous thinking (Sumati) among his devotees.
Chaupai 4 of Hanuman Chalisa
Kanchan Varan Viraj Suvesa
Kanan Kundal Kunchit Kesa
Meaning of Chaupai 4
Hanuman’s appearance is described beautifully. His complexion shines like gold, he wears beautiful attire, earrings, and has curly hair. The verse emphasizes his divine and radiant form.
Chaupai 5 of Hanuman Chalisa
Hath Bajra Aur Dhwaja Biraje
Kaandhe Moonj Janeu Saaje
Meaning of Chaupai 5
Hanuman carries a thunderbolt weapon (Bajra) and a flag, symbolizing his strength and devotion. Across his shoulder rests the sacred thread (Janeu) made of sacred grass, representing discipline, purity, and spiritual responsibility.
Chaupai 6 of Hanuman Chalisa
Shankar Suvan Kesari Nandan
Tej Pratap Maha Jag Vandan
Meaning of Chaupai 6
Hanuman is called the son of Lord Shiva (Shankar Suvan) and the son of Kesari. His divine radiance and heroic glory are so great that the entire world praises and respects him.
Chaupai 7 of Hanuman Chalisa
Vidya Van Guni Ati Chatur
Ram Kaj Karibe Ko Aatur
Meaning of Chaupai 7
Hanuman is knowledgeable, virtuous, and extremely intelligent. Above all, he is always eager to serve Lord Rama and carry out his divine tasks with dedication and devotion.
Chaupai 8 of Hanuman Chalisa
Prabhu Charitra Sunibe Ko Rasiya
Ram Lakhan Sita Man Basiya
Meaning of Chaupai 8
Hanuman loves listening to the stories and virtues of Lord Rama. His heart is filled with devotion, and Rama, Lakshman, and Sita reside in his mind and soul at all times.
Chaupai 9 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sukshma Roop Dhari Siyahi Dikhava
Vikat Roop Dhari Lank Jarava
Meaning of Chaupai 9
Hanuman demonstrated his powers by taking a tiny form to appear before Sita in Lanka. Later, he assumed a huge and terrifying form to burn the city of Lanka, displaying his strength against evil.
Chaupai 10 of Hanuman Chalisa
Bhim Roop Dhari Asur Sanhare
Ramchandra Ke Kaj Sanvare
Meaning of Chaupai 10
Hanuman took a fearsome form to defeat demons and protect righteousness. Through his actions, he successfully completed the important missions assigned by Lord Rama.
Chaupai 11 of Hanuman Chalisa
Laye Sanjivan Lakhan Jiyaye
Shri Raghuvir Harashi Ur Laye
Meaning of Chaupai 11
When Lakshman was gravely wounded in battle, Hanuman brought the Sanjivani herb from the mountains, saving his life. Lord Rama was overjoyed and embraced Hanuman with great affection.
Chaupai 12 of Hanuman Chalisa
Raghupati Kinhi Bahut Badai
Tum Mam Priya Bharat Sam Bhai
Meaning of Chaupai 12
Lord Rama praised Hanuman greatly and said that Hanuman was as dear to him as his own brother Bharata, showing the deep love and respect he had for him.
Chaupai 13 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sahas Badan Tumharo Yash Gave
As Kahi Shripati Kanth Lagave
Meaning of Chaupai 13
Lord Rama said that even a thousand mouths cannot fully describe Hanuman’s glory. With these words, he lovingly embraced Hanuman.
Chaupai 14 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sanakadik Brahmadi Munisa
Narad Sarad Sahit Ahisa
Meaning of Chaupai 14
Great sages like Sanaka, Brahma, Narada, Saraswati, and even Sheshnag sing praises of Hanuman and recognize his greatness.
Chaupai 15 of Hanuman Chalisa
Yam Kuber Digpal Jahan Te
Kavi Kovid Kahi Sake Kahan Te
Meaning of Chaupai 15
Even powerful beings such as Yama (god of death), Kubera (god of wealth), and guardians of the directions cannot fully describe Hanuman’s greatness. Even the most learned poets fail to express it completely.
Chaupai 16 of Hanuman Chalisa
Tum Upkar Sugrivahi Keenha
Ram Milaye Rajpad Deenha
Meaning of Chaupai 16
Hanuman helped Sugriva, the monkey king, by introducing him to Lord Rama. Because of Hanuman’s help, Sugriva regained his kingdom and royal status.
Chaupai 17 of Hanuman Chalisa
Tumharo Mantra Vibhishan Mana
Lankeshwar Bhaye Sab Jag Jana
Meaning of Chaupai 17
Hanuman advised Vibhishana, the brother of Ravana, to join Lord Rama’s side. Following this guidance, Vibhishana eventually became the king of Lanka, a fact known throughout the world.
Chaupai 18 of Hanuman Chalisa
Yug Sahasra Yojan Par Bhanu
Leelyo Tahi Madhur Phal Janu
Meaning of Chaupai 18
As a child, Hanuman once mistook the sun for a sweet fruit and leaped across the sky to swallow it. This story shows his extraordinary strength and fearless nature.
Chaupai 19 of Hanuman Chalisa
Prabhu Mudrika Meli Mukh Mahi
Jaladhi Langhi Gaye Acharaj Nahi
Meaning of Chaupai 19
Carrying Lord Rama’s ring in his mouth, Hanuman crossed the vast ocean to reach Lanka. Because of his strength and devotion, such a great feat was not surprising.
Chaupai 20 of Hanuman Chalisa
Durgaam Kaj Jagat Ke Jete
Sugam Anugrah Tumhre Tete
Meaning of Chaupai 20
All the difficult tasks in the world become easy with Hanuman’s blessings and grace.
Chaupai 21 of Hanuman Chalisa
Ram Dware Tum Rakhware
Hot Na Aagya Binu Paisare
Meaning of Chaupai 21
Hanuman is the guardian of Lord Rama’s door. No one can approach Lord Rama without Hanuman’s permission and blessings.
Chaupai 22 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sab Sukh Lahai Tumhari Sarna
Tum Rakshak Kahu Ko Darna
Meaning of Chaupai 22
Those who take refuge in Hanuman receive happiness, protection, and security. When Hanuman is the protector, there is nothing to fear.
Chaupai 23 of Hanuman Chalisa
Aapan Tej Samharo Aapai
Teenon Lok Hank Te Kanpai
Meaning of Chaupai 23
Hanuman controls his immense power, but if unleashed, his roar could shake the three worlds.
Chaupai 24 of Hanuman Chalisa
Bhoot Pishach Nikat Nahi Aavai
Mahavir Jab Naam Sunavai
Meaning of Chaupai 24
Evil spirits and negative energies cannot come near when the name of Hanuman is spoken.
Chaupai 25 of Hanuman Chalisa
Nase Rog Hare Sab Peera
Japat Nirantar Hanumat Beera
Meaning of Chaupai 25
Chanting Hanuman’s name removes diseases and suffering, bringing strength and relief to devotees.
Chaupai 26 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sankat Se Hanuman Chhudavai
Man Karam Vachan Dhyan Jo Lavai
Meaning of Chaupai 26
Hanuman rescues devotees from difficulties and crises when they remember him with sincere devotion in thought, speech, and action.
Chaupai 27 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sab Par Ram Tapasvee Raja
Tin Ke Kaj Sakal Tum Saja
Meaning of Chaupai 27
Lord Rama is the supreme king among ascetics, and Hanuman fulfills all his divine missions with dedication.
Chaupai 28 of Hanuman Chalisa
Aur Manorath Jo Koi Lavai
Soi Amit Jeevan Phal Pavai
Meaning of Chaupai 28
Anyone who approaches Hanuman with sincere desires receives great rewards and fulfillment in life.
Chaupai 29 of Hanuman Chalisa
Charon Yug Partap Tumhara
Hai Parsiddha Jagat Ujiyara
Meaning of Chaupai 29
Hanuman’s glory shines through all four ages (Yugas) and remains celebrated across the world.
Chaupai 30 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sadhu Sant Ke Tum Rakhware
Asur Nikandan Ram Dulare
Meaning of Chaupai 30
Hanuman protects saints and righteous people while destroying evil forces. He is deeply beloved by Lord Rama.
Chaupai 31 of Hanuman Chalisa
Ashta Siddhi Nav Nidhi Ke Data
As Var Deen Janki Mata
Meaning of Chaupai 31
Mother Sita granted Hanuman the blessing to give devotees the eight mystical powers (Ashta Siddhi) and the nine forms of wealth (Nav Nidhi).
Chaupai 32 of Hanuman Chalisa
Ram Rasayan Tumhare Pasa
Sada Raho Raghupati Ke Dasa
Meaning of Chaupai 32
Hanuman holds the essence of devotion to Lord Rama, and he always remains the humble servant of Rama.
Chaupai 33 of Hanuman Chalisa
Tumhare Bhajan Ram Ko Pavai
Janam Janam Ke Dukh Bisravai
Meaning of Chaupai 33
By worshipping Hanuman, devotees receive Lord Rama’s blessings and are freed from the sufferings of many lifetimes.
Chaupai 34 of Hanuman Chalisa
Ant Kaal Raghubar Pur Jai
Jahan Janma Hari Bhakt Kahai
Meaning of Chaupai 34
A devotee of Hanuman ultimately reaches the divine abode of Lord Rama and is reborn as a devoted follower of God.
Chaupai 35 of Hanuman Chalisa
Aur Devta Chitt Na Dharai
Hanumat Sei Sarv Sukh Karai
Meaning of Chaupai 35
A devotee who worships Hanuman wholeheartedly does not need to worry about other gods, as Hanuman grants all forms of happiness and protection.
Chaupai 36 of Hanuman Chalisa
Sankat Kate Mite Sab Peera
Jo Sumirai Hanumat Balbeera
Meaning of Chaupai 36
All troubles and pain disappear for those who remember Hanuman, the powerful hero.
Chaupai 37 of Hanuman Chalisa
Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosai
Kripa Karahu Gurudev Ki Nai
Meaning of Chaupai 37
The devotee repeatedly praises Hanuman and asks him to grant blessings just like a compassionate guru.
Chaupai 38 of Hanuman Chalisa
Jo Sat Bar Path Kare Koi
Chhutahi Bandhi Maha Sukh Hoi
Meaning of Chaupai 38
Anyone who recites the Hanuman Chalisa one hundred times becomes free from difficulties and experiences great happiness.
Chaupai 39 of Hanuman Chalisa
Jo Yah Padhe Hanuman Chalisa
Hoye Siddhi Sakhi Gaurisa
Meaning of Chaupai 39
Lord Shiva himself declares that those who read the Hanuman Chalisa with devotion will achieve spiritual success and fulfillment.
Chaupai 40 of Hanuman Chalisa
Tulsidas Sada Hari Chera
Keejai Nath Hriday Mah Dera
Meaning of Chaupai 40
The poet Tulsidas humbly calls himself a servant of God and prays to Hanuman to reside forever in his heart.
Final Doha of Hanuman Chalisa
Pavan Tanay Sankat Haran
Mangal Murti Roop
Ram Lakhan Sita Sahit
Hriday Basahu Sur Bhoop
Meaning of Chaupai Final
The closing verse prays to Hanuman, the son of the wind god, who removes all troubles and is the embodiment of auspiciousness. The devotee requests Hanuman to live in his heart along with Lord Rama, Lakshman, and Sita, filling life with peace, devotion, and divine presence.
Why People Should Learn the Hanuman Chalisa
The Hanuman Chalisa is more than just a devotional hymn; it is a spiritual guide that teaches strength, humility, wisdom, and devotion. Written by Tulsidas, the verses describe the divine qualities of Lord Hanuman, who represents courage, loyalty, discipline, and unwavering devotion to Lord Rama. By learning and understanding the Hanuman Chalisa, people are reminded of these values and encouraged to apply them in their own lives.
One of the most important reasons people learn the Hanuman Chalisa is for inner strength and protection. The verses repeatedly emphasize that remembering Hanuman helps remove fear, difficulties, and negative influences. Devotees believe that reciting the Chalisa brings mental peace, courage during hardships, and protection from harmful thoughts or energies.
Another reason is spiritual growth and clarity of mind. The opening verses highlight the importance of humility and guidance from a guru, reminding us that wisdom begins when we accept our limitations and seek higher knowledge. Through devotion and sincere prayer, the Hanuman Chalisa encourages people to develop good thoughts, self-discipline, and a deeper connection with the divine.
Finally, the Hanuman Chalisa teaches the power of devotion and service. Hanuman’s greatest strength was not just his physical power, but his dedication to serving Lord Rama with complete sincerity. This message inspires people to live with honesty, dedication, and faith, helping others and fulfilling their responsibilities with devotion.
For these reasons, learning and reflecting on the Hanuman Chalisa can become a meaningful spiritual practice that brings peace, courage, wisdom, and devotion into everyday life.

