Bajrang Baan Lyrics in Hindi
Bajrang BaanFull Lyrics
This page keeps the opening verified verses from the source page in a direct devotional layout.
निश्चय प्रेम प्रतीति ते, बिनय करैं सनमान । तेहि के कारज सकल शुभ, सिद्ध करैं हनुमान ॥
जय हनुमंत संत हितकारी । सुन लीजै प्रभु अरज हमारी ॥
जन के काज बिलंब न कीजै । आतुर दौरि महा सुख दीजै ॥
जैसे कूदि सिंधु महिपारा । सुरसा बदन पैठि बिस्तारा ॥
आगे जाय लंकिनी रोका । मारेहु लात गई सुरलोका ॥
जाय बिभीषन को सुख दीन्हा । सीता निरखि परमपद लीन्हा ॥
Meaning & Significance
Bajrang Baan is a more forceful Hanuman prayer than the Chalisa, and that difference is exactly why many devotees value it. The opening lines establish the prayer as an act of sincere surrender. The speaker asks Hanuman to respond quickly and to act on behalf of the devotee’s need. That direct tone gives the hymn its distinctive emotional power.
The text is often used when someone feels that ordinary effort is not enough. Readers turn to it during fear, uncertainty, repeated obstacles, or moments when they want a sharper devotional focus. The prayer does not move gently around the issue. It asks for intervention, clarity, and protection in a very direct voice.
That intensity is also why the page needs to be readable and calm. The prayer itself can feel urgent, but the reading experience should not become chaotic. A clean layout helps people chant slowly, hold the verses in mind, and use the text in a respectful way rather than treating it like a quick search snippet.
In practical devotional life, Bajrang Baan is often compared with Hanuman Chalisa. That comparison usually comes from users who know both names but want to understand when each text is suitable. Chalisa is the easier everyday prayer. Bajrang Baan is the more concentrated one. Both belong to Hanuman devotion, but they serve slightly different moods and needs.
This page follows the same useful pattern. It gives readers the source verse text first, then enough context to understand why the hymn matters. People searching devotional lyrics usually want the text, but they also want to know how to use it. The meaning section answers that without turning the page into a long essay.
The source page itself mentions that different printed versions exist. Rather than mixing every variant into one page, this Lyricshala version stays with the main verified sequence visible in the source. That keeps the page easier to chant from and avoids turning a prayer page into a textual comparison article.
Pronunciation Notes
Bajrang Baan is best read slowly even though the prayer feels forceful. A steady pace keeps the words clear and helps the recitation stay devotional rather than rushed. That is especially useful when people are reading it during stress and may be tempted to speed up.
Short line breaks also help readers keep track of the prayer’s rhythm. On mobile, that matters a lot because most users are likely to open the page during a real devotional moment rather than sitting at a desk.
About Hanuman Bhakti Practice
Hanuman devotion often balances courage with discipline. The goal is not only to ask for help, but to cultivate steadiness and humility while asking. Bajrang Baan fits that pattern because it feels like a strong appeal made by a sincere devotee, not a distant literary recitation.
This is why many readers treat the prayer with care. They often use it in moments when they want a more intense devotional address than the Chalisa provides. The text has a reputation for emotional force, but that force is paired with reverence and trust.
On a lyrics site, that means the surrounding page has to be practical. Users want a readable text, a quick sense of what the prayer is for, and a clean path to related Hanuman content. This page gives them that without cluttering the devotional experience.
It also helps that the hymn works well alongside other Hanuman pages. Readers commonly move between Bajrang Baan, Hanuman Chalisa, and related aarti or stotra pages. Good internal links make that browsing path feel natural and devotional rather than random.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bajrang Baan safe for daily reading?
Many devotees do read it regularly, but it is often approached with more deliberate intention than the Hanuman Chalisa. The tone is stronger and more focused.
Why do people look up Bajrang Baan in Hindi?
Readers often prefer the Hindi script because it feels closer to home prayer and makes chanting easier for people who already know the text by heart.
Can Bajrang Baan be read before travel or exams?
Yes. Many readers use it when they want Hanuman’s protection and a stronger sense of confidence before important tasks or stressful moments.