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Hanuman Chalisa Lyrics in Bengali

Hanuman Chalisa
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Full Lyrics

This page keeps the verified opening verses from the SanskritDocuments Hanuman Chalisa source and transliterates them into Bengali script for devotional reading.

শ্রীগুরু চরন সরোজ রজ নিজ মনু মুকুরু সুধারি । বরনঊঁ রঘুবর বিমল জসু জো দাযকু ফল চারি ॥

বুদ্ধিহীন তনু জানিকে সুমিরৌং পবনকুমার । বল বুদ্ধি বিদ্যা দেহু মোহিং হরহু কলেস বিকার ॥

জয হনুমান জ্ঞান গুন সাগর । জয কপীস তিহুঁ লোক উজাগর ॥

রাম দূত অতুলিত বল ধামা । অংজনিপুত্র পবনসুত নামা ॥

মহাবীর বিক্রম বজরংগী । কুমতি নিবার সুমতি কে সংগী ॥

Meaning & Significance

Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most widely recited devotional texts in North Indian and Bengali devotional reading because it moves from humility into praise with remarkable clarity. The opening lines ask for inner cleaning, steadiness, and the kind of strength that comes from devotion rather than ego. That is why the prayer still feels useful in everyday life.

For Bengali readers, the script version makes the chant easier to follow without changing the source rhythm. Many people already know the prayer by sound. What they need is a clean, trustworthy page that keeps the devotional shape intact and does not overload the screen with extra commentary.

The opening praise of Hanuman as a sea of knowledge and virtue gives the hymn its emotional center. Strength here is service-oriented, not aggressive. That is one reason the Chalisa continues to work as a morning prayer, a travel prayer, and a quick reset during stressful moments.

This page intentionally stays with the verified opening verses from the source page. It does not pretend to print more than it has checked. That makes the page useful for chanting while keeping the editorial line honest and conservative.

Pronunciation Notes

The opening couplets should be read at a steady pace. The devotional effect comes from rhythm and clarity, not speed.

On mobile, it helps to read one stanza at a time and pause briefly between blocks. That keeps the chant grounded and makes the Bengali script easier to follow for first-time readers.

About Tulsidas

Tulsidas remains central to Hanuman devotion because his language is direct, memorable, and built for recitation. Readers do not have to decode a complex literary frame before they can pray. They can begin immediately, which is part of why the Chalisa remains so popular.

His devotional style also travels well across scripts and languages. Whether the reader is using Hindi, Bengali, or another script, the prayer keeps its core emotional shape. That is exactly the kind of text a lyrics site should preserve carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many verses are shown here?

This page shows the opening verified verses from the source page, not the full Chalisa text.

Why is the text in Bengali script?

It is transliterated into Bengali script so Bengali readers can chant comfortably while keeping the source wording close to the original.

Can I use this page for daily recitation?

Yes. The opening verses are suitable for daily devotional reading, especially when you want a short and reliable entry into Hanuman prayer.