1. ॐ हं हनुमते नमः
2. ॐ आञ्जनेयाय विद्महे वायुपुत्राय धीमहि। तन्नो हनुमान् प्रचोदयात्।
3. ॐ ऐं ह्रीं हनुमते रामदूताय लङ्काविध्वंसनाय अंजनीगर्भसम्भूताय श्रीरामप्रियाय नमः॥
4. श्री हनुमते नमः
5. बुद्धिर्बलं यशो धैर्यम्
Hanuman Dada Mantra is a sacred chant devoted to Lord Hanuman in his “Dada” aspect invoking strength protection and divine guardianship.
This mantra traces roots in devotional traditions where Hanuman is worshiped as protector and leader often recited to overcome obstacles.
The word “Dada” denotes elder brother or protector here used to emphasize Hanuman’s guardianship and nurturing strength.
Devotees seeking courage protection relief from fear and support during difficult times benefit most from reciting this mantra.
Early mornings and on Tuesdays are especially auspicious chanting after bath in a clean calm environment enhances the effects.
Recitation helps instill inner strength removes fear and anxiety making the devotee resilient in challenges.
This mantra acts as a shield against negativity evil thoughts and harmful energies in one’s life.
Regular chanting helps sharpen concentration and mental clarity aiding in tasks and spiritual practices.
Devotees believe that chanting supports vitality endurance and physical stamina.
Hanuman’s protective energy fosters compassion trust and harmony among family and friends.
Speak the mantra clearly with devotion correct pronunciation in Sanskrit or the given language preserves spiritual potency.
Traditionally chant 108 times beginners may start with fewer like 11 or 21 and increase gradually for deeper effect.
Sit calmly with spine erect facing east or north use a clean cloth or mat and maintain a meditative posture.
Choose quiet clean surroundings minimal distractions perhaps light incense or lamp to create sacred space.
Using a rosary of 108 beads helps track repetitions and focus the mind while chanting the mantra.
Offer flowers sindoor sweets or fruits as offerings light a lamp use red color items since Hanuman is usually associated with red.
Many devotees observe fast on Tuesday and recite the mantra as part of special puja to invoke Hanuman’s blessing.
Performing a fire ritual (homam) with this mantra during difficult time helps in protection and removal of obstacles.
Visiting Hanuman temples especially on Tuesdays or Hanuman Jayanti and chanting in groups magnifies the energy and effect.
Doing charity acts feeding animals or needy on the day of chanting increases merit and amplifies the mantra’s positive effects.
The basic root mantra “Om Shri Hanumate Namah” often used in combination with Hanuman Dada Mantra for deeper devotion.
Seed syllables like “Om Han Hanumate Namah” are powerful condensed forms focusing on pure energy.
Some versions invoke Gayatri meter addressed to Hanuman enhancing the spiritual meter and rhythm of chant.
Combining Hanuman Dada Mantra recitation with Hanuman Chalisa or other stotras for layered devotion.
Formulas that include Hanuman Dada Mantra along with protective mantras like “Hanuman Phat” are used in spiritual remedies.
Hanuman Dada Mantra is a sacred chant devoted to Lord Hanuman in his “Dada” aspect invoking strength protection and divine guardianship.
This mantra traces roots in devotional traditions where Hanuman is worshiped as protector and leader often recited to overcome obstacles.
The word “Dada” denotes elder brother or protector here used to emphasize Hanuman’s guardianship and nurturing strength.
Devotees seeking courage protection relief from fear and support during difficult times benefit most from reciting this mantra.
Early mornings and on Tuesdays are especially auspicious chanting after bath in a clean calm environment enhances the effects.
Recitation helps instill inner strength removes fear and anxiety making the devotee resilient in challenges.
This mantra acts as a shield against negativity evil thoughts and harmful energies in one’s life.
Regular chanting helps sharpen concentration and mental clarity aiding in tasks and spiritual practices.
Devotees believe that chanting supports vitality endurance and physical stamina.
Hanuman’s protective energy fosters compassion trust and harmony among family and friends.
Speak the mantra clearly with devotion correct pronunciation in Sanskrit or the given language preserves spiritual potency.
Traditionally chant 108 times beginners may start with fewer like 11 or 21 and increase gradually for deeper effect.
Sit calmly with spine erect facing east or north use a clean cloth or mat and maintain a meditative posture.
Choose quiet clean surroundings minimal distractions perhaps light incense or lamp to create sacred space.
Using a rosary of 108 beads helps track repetitions and focus the mind while chanting the mantra.
Offer flowers sindoor sweets or fruits as offerings light a lamp use red color items since Hanuman is usually associated with red.
Many devotees observe fast on Tuesday and recite the mantra as part of special puja to invoke Hanuman’s blessing.
Performing a fire ritual (homam) with this mantra during difficult time helps in protection and removal of obstacles.
Visiting Hanuman temples especially on Tuesdays or Hanuman Jayanti and chanting in groups magnifies the energy and effect.
Doing charity acts feeding animals or needy on the day of chanting increases merit and amplifies the mantra’s positive effects.
The basic root mantra “Om Shri Hanumate Namah” often used in combination with Hanuman Dada Mantra for deeper devotion.
Seed syllables like “Om Han Hanumate Namah” are powerful condensed forms focusing on pure energy.
Some versions invoke Gayatri meter addressed to Hanuman enhancing the spiritual meter and rhythm of chant.
Combining Hanuman Dada Mantra recitation with Hanuman Chalisa or other stotras for layered devotion.
Formulas that include Hanuman Dada Mantra along with protective mantras like “Hanuman Phat” are used in spiritual remedies.