नॉनस्टॉप हनुमान भजन्स | TOP HANUMAN BHAJANS, HANUMAN CHALISA - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 01, 2014
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Nonstop Hanuman Ji Ke Bhajans :- Hanuman Chalisa - Hanuman Ashtak - Hanuman Mantra - Hanuman Ji Ki Aarti ( Hanuman Bhajans Full Songs )

1. hanuman chalisa, हनुमान चालीसा by hari om sharan :- 00:00

2. hanuman ashtak, हनुमान अष्टक by hari om sharan :- 11:31

3. sunderkand, सुंदरकाण्ड by vipin sachdeva :- 18:33

4. hanuman amritwani, हनुमान अमृतवाणी by anup jalota :- 48:42

5. hanuman amrit ganga, हनुमान अमृत गंगा by hari om sharan :- 01:43:27

6. hanuman mantra, हनुमान मंत्र by Ajit Kadkade:- 02:09:15

7. Shri Ram Stut, श्री राम स्तुतिi by anup jalota :- 03:03:37

8. hanuman ji ki aarti, हनुमान जी की आरती by anup jalota :- 03:11:30

9. Hanuman Naam Sang By Sridayal :- 03:17:46

Hanuman is a Hindu god, who was an ardent devotee of Rama according to the Hindu legends. He is a central character in the Indian epic Ramayana and its various versions. He also finds mentions in several other texts, including Mahabharata, the various Puranas and some Jain texts. A vanara, Hanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana. Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is the son of Vayu, who according to several stories, played a role in his birth. Several sects including Arya Samaj believe that Hanuman was a human and not vanara.

As a child, believing the sun to be a ripe mango, Hanuman pursued it in order to eat it. Rahu, a Vedic planet corresponding to an eclipse, was at that time seeking out the sun as well, and he clashed with Hanuman. Hanuman thrashed Rahu and went to take sun in his mouth. Rahu approached Indra, king of devas, and complained that a monkey child stopped him from taking on Sun, preventing the scheduled eclipse. This enraged Indra, who responded by throwing the Vajra (thunderbolt) at Hanuman, which struck his jaw. He fell back down to the earth and became unconscious. A permanent mark was left on his chin (हनुः hanuḥ "jaw" in Sanskrit), due to impact of Vajra, explaining his name. Upset over the attack, Hanuman's father figure Vayu deva (the deity of air) went into seclusion, withdrawing air along with him. As living beings began to asphyxiate, Indra withdrew the effect of his thunderbolt. The devas then revived Hanuman and blessed him with multiple boons to appease Vayu

Hanuman meets Rama during the Rama's 14-year exile. With his brother Lakshmana, Rama is searching for his wife Sita who had been abducted by Ravana. Their search brings them to the vicinity of the mountain Rishyamukha, where Sugriva, along with his followers and friends, are in hiding from his older brother Vali.

Having seen Rama and Lakshmana, Sugriva sends Hanuman to ascertain their identities. Hanuman approaches the two brothers in the guise of a brahmin. His first words to them are such that Rama says to Lakshmana that none could speak the way the brahmin did unless he or she had mastered the Vedas. He notes that there is no defect in the brahmin's countenance, eyes, forehead, brows, or any limb. He points out to Lakshmana that his accent is captivating, adding that even an enemy with sword drawn would be moved. He praises the disguised Hanuman further, saying that sure success awaited the king whose emissaries were as accomplished as he was.

When Rama introduces himself, the brahman identitifies himself as Hanuman and falls prostrate before Rama, who embraces him warmly. Thereafter, Hanuman's life becomes interwoven with that of Rama. Hanuman then brings about friendship and alliance between Rama and Sugriva; Rama helps Sugriva regain his honour and makes him king of Kishkindha. Sugriva and his vanaras, most notably Hanuman, help Rama defeat Raavana and reunite with Sita.


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