दोहा निश्चय प्रेम प्रतीति ते, विनय करैं सनमान ।
तेहि के कारज सकल शुभ, सिद्ध करें हनुमान ॥
जय हनुमन्त संत हितकारी ।
सुन लीजै प्रभु अरज हमारी ।।
जन के काज बिलम्ब न कीजै ।
आतुर दौरि महासुख दीजै ।।
जैसे कूदी सिन्धु महि पारा ।
सुरसा बदन पैठी विस्तारा ।।
आगे जाय लंकिनी रोका ।
मारेहु लात गई सुर लोका ।।
जाय विभीषण को सुख दीन्हा ।
सीता निरखि परम-पद लीना ।।
बाग उजारि सिन्धु मह बोरा ।
अति आतुर जमकातर तोरा ।।
अक्षय कुमार मारि संहारा ।
लूम लपेटि लंक को जारा ।।
लाह समान लंक जरि गई ।
जय-जय धुनि सुरपुर में भई ।।
अब बिलम्ब केहि कारन स्वामी ।
कृपा करहु उर अन्तर्यामी ।।
जय जय लखन प्रान के दाता ।
आतुर होई दु:ख करहु निपाता ।।
जै गिरिधर जै जै सुख सागर ।
सुर-समूह-समरथ भट-नागर॥
ओम हनु हनु हनु हनुमंत हठीले ।
बैरिहि मारु बज्र की कीले॥
गदा बज्र लै बैरिहि मारो ।
महाराज प्रभु दास उबारो ।।
ओंकार हुंकार महाप्रभु धाओ ।
बज्र गदा हनु विलम्ब न लाओ ।।
ओम ह्नीं ह्नीं ह्नीं हनुमंत कपीसा ।
ओम हुं हुं हुं हनु अरि उर-सीसा॥
सत्य होहु हरी शपथ पायके ।
राम दूत धरु मारू जायके
जय जय जय हनुमन्त अगाधा ।
दुःख पावत जन केहि अपराधा ।।
पूजा जप-तप नेम अचारा ।
नहिं जानत हो दास तुम्हारा ।।
वन उपवन मग गिरि गृह मांहीं ।
तुम्हरे बल हम डरपत नाहीं ।।
पायं परौं कर जोरी मनावौं ।
येहि अवसर अब केहि गोहरावौं ।।
जय अंजनी कुमार बलवंता ।
शंकर सुवन वीर हनुमंता ।।
बदन कराल काल कुलघालक।
राम सहाय सदा प्रतिपालक ।।
भूत प्रेत पिसाच निसाचर।
अगिन वैताल काल मारी मर ।।
इन्हें मारु, तोहि शपथ राम की ।
राखउ नाथ मरजाद नाम की ।।
जनकसुता हरि दास कहावो ।
ताकी शपथ विलम्ब न लावो ।।
जै जै जै धुनि होत अकासा ।
सुमिरत होत दुसह दुःख नासा ।।
चरण शरण कर जोरि मनावौं ।
यहि अवसर अब केहि गोहरावौं ।।
उठु उठु चलु तोहि राम-दोहाई ।
पायँ परौं, कर जोरि मनाई ।।
ओम चं चं चं चं चपल चलंता ।
ओम हनु हनु हनु हनु हनुमन्ता ।।
ओम हं हं हाँक देत कपि चंचल ।
ओम सं सं सहमि पराने खल-दल ।।
अपने जन को तुरत उबारौ ।
सुमिरत होय आनंद हमारौ ।।
यह बजरंग बाण जेहि मारै।
ताहि कहो फिर कोन उबारै ।।
पाठ करै बजरंग बाण की ।
हनुमत रक्षा करैं प्रान की ।।
यह बजरंग बाण जो जापैं ।
ताते भूत-प्रेत सब कापैं ।।
धूप देय अरु जपै हमेशा ।
ताके तन नहिं रहै कलेसा ।।
दोहा : प्रेम प्रतीतिहि कपि भजै, सदा धरै उर ध्यान ।
तेहि के कारज सकल सुभ, सिद्ध करैं हनुमान ।।
Bajrang Baan is a powerful devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is believed to provide protection, remove obstacles, and grant strength to devotees.
दोहा: निश्चय प्रेम प्रतीति ते, बिनय करैं सनमान। तेहि के कारज सकल शुभ, सिद्ध करैं हनुमान॥
Couplet: With firm faith and devotion, I bow in reverence. May Lord Hanuman make all my endeavors successful.
દોહા: નિશ્ચય પ્રેમ પ્રતિતિ તે, વિનય કરે સન્માન। તેહિ કે કારજ સકલ શુભ, સિદ્ધ કરે હનુમાન॥
The Bajrang Baan is a prayer invoking Lord Hanuman's blessings for strength, protection, and the removal of obstacles.
Reciting the Bajrang Baan is believed to purify the mind, enhance devotion, and bring inner peace to the devotee.
Regular recitation of Bajrang Baan is said to strengthen one's connection with Lord Hanuman and promote spiritual growth.
The hymn is believed to shield the devotee from negative energies, evil spirits, and harmful influences.
Chanting Bajrang Baan is thought to help remove physical, mental, and emotional obstacles in one's life.
Devotees believe that reciting the hymn instills courage and confidence to face life's challenges.
Prepare a clean and quiet space at home for the recitation. Place an image or idol of Lord Hanuman.
Light a ghee or oil lamp to purify the environment and invite positive energies during the recitation.
Offer fresh flowers to Lord Hanuman as a symbol of respect and devotion before starting the recitation.
Recite the Bajrang Baan with full devotion and concentration, either aloud or silently, as per your comfort.
After completing the recitation, offer gratitude, distribute prasad (if prepared), and conclude with a prayer of thanks.
Devotees can listen to the audio version of Bajrang Baan to gain spiritual benefits if they cannot recite it themselves.
Downloadable MP3 versions are available for continuous listening at home or during rituals.
Various online platforms provide streaming of Bajrang Baan, making it accessible anytime for devotees.
Listening to Bajrang Baan with devotion is believed to invoke Lord Hanuman's blessings similar to reciting it.
Playing the hymn during meditation helps enhance focus, mindfulness, and spiritual connection with Lord Hanuman.
While both are dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Bajrang Baan is a shorter, more intense prayer, whereas Hanuman Chalisa is a longer hymn.
Reciting both Bajrang Baan and Hanuman Chalisa together is believed to amplify the spiritual benefits and blessings.
Devotees often recite Bajrang Baan during Hanuman Jayanti, Tuesdays, and Saturdays, while Hanuman Chalisa can be recited daily.
Both hymns are believed to provide strength, protection, and the removal of obstacles in the devotee's life.
Depending on the devotee's needs and time constraints, they may choose to recite either Bajrang Baan or Hanuman Chalisa.
Bajrang Baan is a powerful Hanuman prayer composed in Awadhi, known for its strength in removing obstacles and fears.
The word 'Bajrang' refers to Hanuman Ji (Vajra-Anga: one with a strong body) and 'Baan' means arrow, symbolizing his power.
Devotees believe reciting Bajrang Baan invokes Hanuman Ji’s protection, courage, and blessings in times of trouble.
While Hanuman Chalisa is for daily worship, Bajrang Baan is chanted for urgent relief and removal of negative forces.
Bajrang Baan is widely recited in North India and by devotees worldwide seeking courage, healing, and divine protection.
The prayer begins with salutations to Hanuman Ji, invoking his mighty form and divine strength.
Repetitive verses act like arrows, symbolizing Hanuman Ji’s constant power against negativity.
The lyrics describe Hanuman Ji’s valor, swiftness, and undefeatable nature.
Specific lines are believed to remove evil influences, fear, and obstacles instantly.
The prayer ends with a request for blessings, strength, and lifelong devotion to Lord Hanuman.
Chanting Bajrang Baan is believed to ward off evil spirits, black magic, and negative energies.
Reciting the verses brings courage, confidence, and stability in difficult situations.
The prayer deepens faith in Hanuman Ji, leading to spiritual progress and humility.
Many devotees believe Bajrang Baan helps in mental peace and physical recovery by divine grace.
Chanting together is said to safeguard families from problems and ensure harmony.
Tuesday and Saturday are considered most auspicious for chanting Bajrang Baan.
It should be recited with devotion, focus, and preferably in front of Hanuman Ji’s idol or picture.
Some devotees chant it 11, 21, or 108 times based on their faith and intentions.
Offering sindoor, oil, and sweets to Hanuman Ji while chanting enhances devotion.
It should not be chanted casually; maintain purity, respect, and sincerity during recitation.
Bajrang Baan is chanted during Hanuman Jayanti, Navratri, and other Hindu festivals for strength and blessings.
Groups gather in temples and homes to chant together, spreading positivity and devotion.
Singers and bhajan groups perform Bajrang Baan with traditional instruments and devotion.
The prayer is popular among Indian diaspora worldwide, connecting devotees across borders.
Reciting Bajrang Baan keeps alive the age-old traditions of Hanuman bhakti for future generations.
The term ‘Bajrang’ refers to Lord Hanuman — symbolizing his strength, valor and powerful body (bajra = thunderbolt), while ‘Baan’ means arrow. Together, Bajrang Baan means the arrow of Hanuman that pierces through obstacles.
Bajrang Baan is a devotional hymn in Awadhi/Hindi language, traditionally attributed to saint-poet Tulsidas or devotional oral tradition. It includes dohas and chaupais that call upon Hanuman’s protection.
This hymn is recited to invoke Lord Hanuman’s protection, to remove fear, evil influences, and urgent troubles, offering refuge to the devotee
Compared to many devotional songs, the tone of Bajrang Baan is more urgent and commanding — it’s not just praise, but a plea to Hanuman to act swiftly on behalf of the devotee.
The hymn begins with introductory dohas (verses) invoking love & humility, followed by several chaupais (quatrains) describing Hanuman’s deeds, his fearless power, and requests for help.
Reciting Bajrang Baan is believed to invoke Hanuman’s inner energy, giving devotees courage, removing fear, and strengthening resolve.
The focused recitation calms the mind, helps improve concentration, and clears mental distractions.
It is believed to protect from evil energies, harmful spirits, black magic, and unseen negative influences.
Regular recitation deepens one’s devotion to Lord Hanuman, increases faith, and fosters inner transformation.
Devotees turn to Bajrang Baan especially in urgent crises—medical issues, danger, inner turmoil—believing Hanuman responds quickly to sincere calls.
Certain times are considered more auspicious for chanting: early morning, late evening, on days like Tuesday and Saturday (which are dedicated to Lord Hanuman).
A clean, quiet place; lighting a lamp or incense; sitting respectfully; possibly using Hanuman’s image or idol to focus the mind enhances the effect.
Chanting 11, 21, or 108 times is common. Some versions recommend 21 days of continuous recitation to see results.
Some devotees recite Hanuman Chalisa or other Hanuman stotras before or after Bajrang Baan to build devotion and purify mind.
Recitation with sincere heart, humility, letting go of ego, being fully present imbues the chant with power.
Bajrang Baan should not be used casually or to impress others respect its power and the intention matters more than loudness.
Some traditions advise against making it a constant habit or reciting without understanding, as this may reduce its potency or lead to attachment.
Bajrang Baan is a powerful devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is believed to provide protection, remove obstacles, and grant strength to devotees.
दोहा: निश्चय प्रेम प्रतीति ते, बिनय करैं सनमान। तेहि के कारज सकल शुभ, सिद्ध करैं हनुमान॥
Couplet: With firm faith and devotion, I bow in reverence. May Lord Hanuman make all my endeavors successful.
દોહા: નિશ્ચય પ્રેમ પ્રતિતિ તે, વિનય કરે સન્માન। તેહિ કે કારજ સકલ શુભ, સિદ્ધ કરે હનુમાન॥
The Bajrang Baan is a prayer invoking Lord Hanuman's blessings for strength, protection, and the removal of obstacles.
Reciting the Bajrang Baan is believed to purify the mind, enhance devotion, and bring inner peace to the devotee.
Regular recitation of Bajrang Baan is said to strengthen one's connection with Lord Hanuman and promote spiritual growth.
The hymn is believed to shield the devotee from negative energies, evil spirits, and harmful influences.
Chanting Bajrang Baan is thought to help remove physical, mental, and emotional obstacles in one's life.
Devotees believe that reciting the hymn instills courage and confidence to face life's challenges.
Prepare a clean and quiet space at home for the recitation. Place an image or idol of Lord Hanuman.
Light a ghee or oil lamp to purify the environment and invite positive energies during the recitation.
Offer fresh flowers to Lord Hanuman as a symbol of respect and devotion before starting the recitation.
Recite the Bajrang Baan with full devotion and concentration, either aloud or silently, as per your comfort.
After completing the recitation, offer gratitude, distribute prasad (if prepared), and conclude with a prayer of thanks.
Devotees can listen to the audio version of Bajrang Baan to gain spiritual benefits if they cannot recite it themselves.
Downloadable MP3 versions are available for continuous listening at home or during rituals.
Various online platforms provide streaming of Bajrang Baan, making it accessible anytime for devotees.
Listening to Bajrang Baan with devotion is believed to invoke Lord Hanuman's blessings similar to reciting it.
Playing the hymn during meditation helps enhance focus, mindfulness, and spiritual connection with Lord Hanuman.
While both are dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Bajrang Baan is a shorter, more intense prayer, whereas Hanuman Chalisa is a longer hymn.
Reciting both Bajrang Baan and Hanuman Chalisa together is believed to amplify the spiritual benefits and blessings.
Devotees often recite Bajrang Baan during Hanuman Jayanti, Tuesdays, and Saturdays, while Hanuman Chalisa can be recited daily.
Both hymns are believed to provide strength, protection, and the removal of obstacles in the devotee's life.
Depending on the devotee's needs and time constraints, they may choose to recite either Bajrang Baan or Hanuman Chalisa.
Bajrang Baan is a powerful Hanuman prayer composed in Awadhi, known for its strength in removing obstacles and fears.
The word 'Bajrang' refers to Hanuman Ji (Vajra-Anga: one with a strong body) and 'Baan' means arrow, symbolizing his power.
Devotees believe reciting Bajrang Baan invokes Hanuman Ji’s protection, courage, and blessings in times of trouble.
While Hanuman Chalisa is for daily worship, Bajrang Baan is chanted for urgent relief and removal of negative forces.
Bajrang Baan is widely recited in North India and by devotees worldwide seeking courage, healing, and divine protection.
The prayer begins with salutations to Hanuman Ji, invoking his mighty form and divine strength.
Repetitive verses act like arrows, symbolizing Hanuman Ji’s constant power against negativity.
The lyrics describe Hanuman Ji’s valor, swiftness, and undefeatable nature.
Specific lines are believed to remove evil influences, fear, and obstacles instantly.
The prayer ends with a request for blessings, strength, and lifelong devotion to Lord Hanuman.
Chanting Bajrang Baan is believed to ward off evil spirits, black magic, and negative energies.
Reciting the verses brings courage, confidence, and stability in difficult situations.
The prayer deepens faith in Hanuman Ji, leading to spiritual progress and humility.
Many devotees believe Bajrang Baan helps in mental peace and physical recovery by divine grace.
Chanting together is said to safeguard families from problems and ensure harmony.
Tuesday and Saturday are considered most auspicious for chanting Bajrang Baan.
It should be recited with devotion, focus, and preferably in front of Hanuman Ji’s idol or picture.
Some devotees chant it 11, 21, or 108 times based on their faith and intentions.
Offering sindoor, oil, and sweets to Hanuman Ji while chanting enhances devotion.
It should not be chanted casually; maintain purity, respect, and sincerity during recitation.
Bajrang Baan is chanted during Hanuman Jayanti, Navratri, and other Hindu festivals for strength and blessings.
Groups gather in temples and homes to chant together, spreading positivity and devotion.
Singers and bhajan groups perform Bajrang Baan with traditional instruments and devotion.
The prayer is popular among Indian diaspora worldwide, connecting devotees across borders.
Reciting Bajrang Baan keeps alive the age-old traditions of Hanuman bhakti for future generations.
The term ‘Bajrang’ refers to Lord Hanuman — symbolizing his strength, valor and powerful body (bajra = thunderbolt), while ‘Baan’ means arrow. Together, Bajrang Baan means the arrow of Hanuman that pierces through obstacles.
Bajrang Baan is a devotional hymn in Awadhi/Hindi language, traditionally attributed to saint-poet Tulsidas or devotional oral tradition. It includes dohas and chaupais that call upon Hanuman’s protection.
This hymn is recited to invoke Lord Hanuman’s protection, to remove fear, evil influences, and urgent troubles, offering refuge to the devotee
Compared to many devotional songs, the tone of Bajrang Baan is more urgent and commanding — it’s not just praise, but a plea to Hanuman to act swiftly on behalf of the devotee.
The hymn begins with introductory dohas (verses) invoking love & humility, followed by several chaupais (quatrains) describing Hanuman’s deeds, his fearless power, and requests for help.
Reciting Bajrang Baan is believed to invoke Hanuman’s inner energy, giving devotees courage, removing fear, and strengthening resolve.
The focused recitation calms the mind, helps improve concentration, and clears mental distractions.
It is believed to protect from evil energies, harmful spirits, black magic, and unseen negative influences.
Regular recitation deepens one’s devotion to Lord Hanuman, increases faith, and fosters inner transformation.
Devotees turn to Bajrang Baan especially in urgent crises—medical issues, danger, inner turmoil—believing Hanuman responds quickly to sincere calls.
Certain times are considered more auspicious for chanting: early morning, late evening, on days like Tuesday and Saturday (which are dedicated to Lord Hanuman).
A clean, quiet place; lighting a lamp or incense; sitting respectfully; possibly using Hanuman’s image or idol to focus the mind enhances the effect.
Chanting 11, 21, or 108 times is common. Some versions recommend 21 days of continuous recitation to see results.
Some devotees recite Hanuman Chalisa or other Hanuman stotras before or after Bajrang Baan to build devotion and purify mind.
Recitation with sincere heart, humility, letting go of ego, being fully present imbues the chant with power.
Bajrang Baan should not be used casually or to impress others respect its power and the intention matters more than loudness.
Some traditions advise against making it a constant habit or reciting without understanding, as this may reduce its potency or lead to attachment.
 
                 
                