Jayati Jay Jay Bajrang Bala, Kripa Kar Salasar Vala
Chait Sudi Punam Ko Janme, Anjani Pavan Khushi Man Mein.
Prakat Bhaye Sur Vanar Tan Mein, Vidit Yash Vikram Tribhuvan Mein.
Dudh Pivat Stan Mat Ke, Najar Gai Nabh Or.
Tab Janani Ki Godh Se Pahunch, Udayachal Par Bhor.
Arun Phal Lakhi Ravi Mukh Dala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Timir Bhumandal Mein Chhai, Chibuk Par Indra Vajr Baye.
Tabhi Se Hanumat Kahalae, Dvay Hanuman Nam Paye.
Us Avasar Mein Ruk Gayo, Pavan Sarv Unchas.
Idhar Ho Gayo Andhakar, Ut Rukyo Vishv Ko Shvas.
Bhaye Brahmadik Behala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Dev Sab aye Tumhare age, Sakal Mil Vinay Karan Lage.
Pavan Ku Bhi Laye Sange, Krodh Sab Pavan Tana Bhage.
Sabhi Devata Var Diyo, Araj Kari Kar Jod.
Sunake Sabaki Araj Garaj, Lakhi Diya Ravi Ko Chhod.
Ho Gaya Jag Mein Ujiyala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Rahe Sugriv Pas Jai, a Gaye Van Mein Raghurai.
Hari Ravan Sitamai, Vikal Phirate Dono Bhai.
Vipra Roop Dhari Ram Ko, Kaha ap Sab Hal.
Kapi Pati Se Karavai Mitrata, Mar Diya Kapi Bal.
Dukh Sugriv Tana Tala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
agya Le Raghupati Ki Dhaya, Lank Mein Sindhu Langh aya.
Hal Sita Ka Lakh Paya, Mudrika De Vanphal Khaya.
Van Vidhvans Dashakandh Sut, Vadh Kar Lank Jalay.
Chudamani Sandesh Siya Ka, Diya Ram Ko ay.
Huye Khush Tribhuvan Bhupala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Jodi Kapi Dal Raghuvar Chala, Katak Hit Sindhu Bandh Dala.
Yuddh Rach Dinha Vikarala, Kiyo Rakshas Kul Paimala.
Lakshaman Ko Shakti Lagi, Layau Giri Uthay.
Deyi Sanjivan Lakhan Jiyae, Raghubar Harsh Savay.
Garab Sab Ravan Ka Gala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Rachi Ahiravan Ne Maya, Sovate Ram Lakhan Laya.
Bane Vaha Devi Ki Kaya, Karne Ko Apana Chit Chaya.
Ahiravan Ravan Hatyau, Fer Hath Ko Hath.
Mantra Vibhishan Pay ap Ko, Ho Gayo Lanka Nath.
Khul Gaya Karma Ka Tala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Ayodhya Ram Rajy Kina, apko Das Bana Dina.
Atul Bal Ghrit Sindur Dina, Lasat Tan Rup Rang Bhina.
Chiranjiv Prabhu Ne Kiyo, Jag Mein Diyo Pujay.
Jo Koi Nishchay Karake Dhyave, Taki Karo Sahay.
Kasht Sab Bhaktan Ka Tala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Bhaktajan Charan Kamal Seve, Jat at Salasar Deve.
Dhvaja Nariyal Bhog Deve, Manorath Siddhi Kar Leve.
Karaj Saro Bhakt Ke, Sada Karo Kalyan.
Vipra Nivasi Lakshamanagadh Ke, Balkrishna Dhar Dhyan.
Nam Ki Jape Sada Mala.
Kripa Kar Kar Salasar Vala
Salasar Balaji refers to Lord Hanuman worshipped at Salasar Dham in Rajasthan. Devotees believe the deity fulfills wishes and protects from negative energies.
Salasar Balaji is revered for his strength, devotion, and ability to remove obstacles. Worshipping him brings courage and spiritual guidance.
Devotees commonly worship Salasar Balaji on Tuesdays and Saturdays, performing special prayers and Aarti to seek blessings.
A clean altar, lamp or diya, incense sticks, flowers, and prasad are required for performing Salasar Balaji Aarti with devotion.
Regular worship of Salasar Balaji is believed to remove fear, bring courage, ensure protection, and bless devotees with success.
सालासर बालाजी की आरती, सालासर बालाजी की आरती। भक्तों के कष्ट हरते, सालासर बालाजी की आरती॥
Salasar Balaji ki Aarti, Salasar Balaji ki Aarti. Bhakton ke kasht harte, Salasar Balaji ki Aarti.
Aarti of Salasar Balaji removes the sufferings of devotees and brings divine blessings.
Each verse of the Aarti praises different aspects of Lord Hanuman's divine powers, devotion, and protection of his devotees.
Reciting Salasar Balaji Aarti with devotion purifies the mind, strengthens faith, and brings spiritual fulfillment.
The Aarti allows devotees to establish a deep spiritual connection with Lord Hanuman, invoking his divine presence and guidance.
Chanting the Aarti calms the mind, reduces stress, and helps in attaining mental and spiritual peace.
Regular recitation strengthens faith, devotion, and trust in Lord Hanuman’s blessings and protection.
The Aarti teaches virtues like courage, truthfulness, devotion, and selflessness, inspiring devotees to follow righteous paths.
Participating in group Aarti sessions builds community bonding, shared devotion, and mutual support among devotees.
Light a lamp, offer flowers and incense, and sing the Aarti with devotion. Focus your mind on Lord Hanuman’s divine form.
Perform the Aarti in the morning or evening, ideally on Tuesdays or Saturdays, for maximum spiritual benefits.
Ensure the space is clean, avoid distractions, and maintain a calm and devotional mindset throughout the Aarti.
Offer fruits, sweets, and flowers as prasad. Light a ghee lamp and incense sticks to honor the deity.
After completing the Aarti, distribute prasad among family members or devotees and meditate briefly on Lord Hanuman for blessings.
Salasar Balaji Temple celebrates Hanuman Jayanti and other important festivals, drawing thousands of devotees from across India.
Salasar Dham is located in Rajasthan and is one of the most prominent pilgrimage sites for Hanuman devotees.
The temple is easily accessible by road and has facilities for devotees including accommodation and prasad counters.
Devotees should maintain cleanliness, respect temple rules, and follow the dress code while visiting the temple.
Devotees can also read Hanuman Chalisa, recite other Aartis, or perform seva to deepen their devotion and spiritual experience.
Salasar Balaji refers to Lord Hanuman worshipped at Salasar Dham in Rajasthan. Devotees believe the deity fulfills wishes and protects from negative energies.
Salasar Balaji is revered for his strength, devotion, and ability to remove obstacles. Worshipping him brings courage and spiritual guidance.
Devotees commonly worship Salasar Balaji on Tuesdays and Saturdays, performing special prayers and Aarti to seek blessings.
A clean altar, lamp or diya, incense sticks, flowers, and prasad are required for performing Salasar Balaji Aarti with devotion.
Regular worship of Salasar Balaji is believed to remove fear, bring courage, ensure protection, and bless devotees with success.
सालासर बालाजी की आरती, सालासर बालाजी की आरती। भक्तों के कष्ट हरते, सालासर बालाजी की आरती॥
Salasar Balaji ki Aarti, Salasar Balaji ki Aarti. Bhakton ke kasht harte, Salasar Balaji ki Aarti.
Aarti of Salasar Balaji removes the sufferings of devotees and brings divine blessings.
Each verse of the Aarti praises different aspects of Lord Hanuman's divine powers, devotion, and protection of his devotees.
Reciting Salasar Balaji Aarti with devotion purifies the mind, strengthens faith, and brings spiritual fulfillment.
The Aarti allows devotees to establish a deep spiritual connection with Lord Hanuman, invoking his divine presence and guidance.
Chanting the Aarti calms the mind, reduces stress, and helps in attaining mental and spiritual peace.
Regular recitation strengthens faith, devotion, and trust in Lord Hanuman’s blessings and protection.
The Aarti teaches virtues like courage, truthfulness, devotion, and selflessness, inspiring devotees to follow righteous paths.
Participating in group Aarti sessions builds community bonding, shared devotion, and mutual support among devotees.
Light a lamp, offer flowers and incense, and sing the Aarti with devotion. Focus your mind on Lord Hanuman’s divine form.
Perform the Aarti in the morning or evening, ideally on Tuesdays or Saturdays, for maximum spiritual benefits.
Ensure the space is clean, avoid distractions, and maintain a calm and devotional mindset throughout the Aarti.
Offer fruits, sweets, and flowers as prasad. Light a ghee lamp and incense sticks to honor the deity.
After completing the Aarti, distribute prasad among family members or devotees and meditate briefly on Lord Hanuman for blessings.
Salasar Balaji Temple celebrates Hanuman Jayanti and other important festivals, drawing thousands of devotees from across India.
Salasar Dham is located in Rajasthan and is one of the most prominent pilgrimage sites for Hanuman devotees.
The temple is easily accessible by road and has facilities for devotees including accommodation and prasad counters.
Devotees should maintain cleanliness, respect temple rules, and follow the dress code while visiting the temple.
Devotees can also read Hanuman Chalisa, recite other Aartis, or perform seva to deepen their devotion and spiritual experience.