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Hanuman Chalisa Lyrics in Kannada

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Full Lyrics

This page keeps the verified opening Hanuman Chalisa verses from SanskritDocuments in Kannada script. The source page continues with more verses and a separate aarti block, but this page stays focused on the chalisa opening that is directly source-backed.

ಶ್ರೀಗುರು ಚರನ ಸರೋಜ ರಜ ನಿಜ ಮನು ಮುಕುರು ಸುಧಾರಿ । ಬರನಊಁ ರಘುಬರ ಬಿಮಲ ಜಸು ಜೋ ದಾಯಕು ಫಲ ಚಾರಿ ॥

ಬುದ್ಧಿಹೀನ ತನು ಜಾನಿಕೇ ಸುಮಿರೌಂ ಪವನಕುಮಾರ । ಬಲ ಬುದ್ಧಿ ಬಿದ್ಯಾ ದೇಹು ಮೋಹಿಂ ಹರಹು ಕಲೇಸ ಬಿಕಾರ ॥

ಜಯ ಹನುಮಾನ ಜ್ಞಾನ ಗುನ ಸಾಗರ । ಜಯ ಕಪೀಸ ತಿಹುಁ ಲೋಕ ಉಜಾಗರ ॥

ರಾಮ ದೂತ ಅತುಲಿತ ಬಲ ಧಾಮಾ । ಅಂಜನಿಪುತ್ರ ಪವನಸುತ ನಾಮಾ ॥

ಮಹಾಬೀರ ಬಿಕ್ರಮ ಬಜರಂಗೀ । ಕುಮತಿ ನಿವಾರ ಸುಮತಿ ಕೇ ಸಂಗೀ ॥

ಕಂಚನ ಬರನ ಬಿರಾಜ ಸುಬೇಸಾ । ಕಾನನ ಕುಂಡಲ ಕುಂಚಿತ ಕೇಸಾ ॥

ಹಾಥ ಬಜ್ರ ಔ ಧ್ವಜಾ ಬಿರಾಜೈ । ಕಾಁಧೇ ಮೂಁಜ ಜನೇಊ ಸಾಜೈ ॥

ಸಂಕರ ಸುವನ ಕೇಸರೀನಂದನ । ತೇಜ ಪ್ರತಾಪ ಮಹಾ ಜಗ ಬಂದನ ॥

ವಿದ್ಯಾವಾನ ಗುನೀ ಅತಿ ಚಾತುರ । ರಾಮ ಕಾಜ ಕರಿಬೇ ಕೋ ಆತುರ ॥

The opening section works well for readers who want a clean devotional entry point without mixing in the later verses or the aarti that follows in the same source page. It gives the chant a stable, readable start while remaining faithful to the verified text.

Meaning & Significance

Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most widely recited Hanuman prayers because it begins with humility and quickly moves into praise, protection, and spiritual confidence. The opening couplets ask for clarity before any praise begins. That structure matters because it frames devotion as something that starts with inner readiness rather than noise or speed.

For Kannada readers, a transliterated version is useful because it keeps the familiar devotional rhythm while reducing script friction. Many people do not need a fresh explanation of Hanuman Chalisa. They need a form they can chant smoothly at home, in a temple, or on a phone during a short prayer break.

The opening praise of Hanuman as a sea of knowledge and virtue is a big reason the hymn keeps returning in daily use. It is not only a request for strength. It is also a reminder that strength should be guided by wisdom, steadiness, and service. That combination gives the prayer its lasting appeal.

The source page on SanskritDocuments contains the full chalisa text and a separate aarti. This page deliberately keeps the reading surface cleaner by using the verified opening block only. That makes it easier for readers who are searching for the prayer itself and want a version they can return to quickly.

This page also fits the way people actually use devotional lyrics online. They often want a short, trustworthy text first, then a little context second. The layout follows that pattern so the prayer stays central and the commentary stays supportive.

Pronunciation Notes

The transliteration should be read slowly and evenly. The opening doha is especially important because it sets the devotional mood before the praise verses begin. A steady pace helps keep the chanting grounded and prevents the words from feeling rushed.

It is also helpful to pause briefly after each two-line block. That makes the rhythm easier to hold, especially for readers who are following along on a small screen. The goal is not performance. The goal is to make the prayer easy to recite with attention.

For readers who already know the Hanuman Chalisa by heart, this Kannada script version can function as a chanting aid rather than a full learning tool. For newer readers, the short stanza blocks make it easier to stay oriented while still moving through the hymn naturally.

About Tulsidas

Tulsidas remains central to Hindi devotional literature because he wrote with clarity, devotion, and strong oral rhythm. His verses are memorable because they are designed to be recited, not just studied. That is one reason the Hanuman Chalisa continues to travel so well across households and generations.

His work matters here because it gives readers a devotional text that is direct and emotionally clear. The prayer does not depend on literary complexity. It depends on steady repetition, trust, and reverence. That style is exactly why it works so well on a lyrics site.

Readers who search for Tulsidas usually want both the verse text and a trustworthy sense of authorship. This page keeps that connection visible while staying focused on the devotional use case.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Hanuman Chalisa on this page?

This page shows the verified opening verses of Hanuman Chalisa in Kannada script, based on the SanskritDocuments source page.

Is this the full Hanuman Chalisa?

The source page contains the full chalisa and a separate aarti section. This page intentionally keeps the verified opening block only so the reading experience stays clear and source-faithful.

Can Kannada readers use this for daily chanting?

Yes. Many readers use script-based versions like this one because they can chant more comfortably when the words are presented in a script they read naturally.