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The Fourth Chaupai: An Infographic
This infographic explores the profound meaning of the fourth Chaupai of the Hanuman Chalisa. It beautifully describes the divine, magnificent form of Lord Hanuman, from his golden hue to his elegant features.
चौपाई ४
कंचन बरन बिराज सुबेसा ।
कानन कुंडल कुंचित केसा ॥
Kanchan Baran Viraaj Subesa.
Kanan Kundal Kunchit Kesa.
The Golden Hue (कंचन बरन)
The first line describes Hanuman Ji with a body of golden color ('Kanchan Baran'). This divine color symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and the immense energy he carries, reflecting the brilliance of the sun.
कंचन बरन
Golden Color
The Divine Attire (बिराज सुबेसा)
This part of the chaupai praises Hanuman Ji's beautiful and majestic attire ('Viraaj Subesa'). It signifies his regal nature and dignity, even in his role as a humble devotee and messenger.
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सुबेसा
Beautiful Attire
The Graceful Features (कानन कुंडल कुंचित केसा)
The second line details the elegant features of Hanuman Ji, describing his earrings and curly hair. These elements complete the picture of his divine beauty and spiritual grandeur.
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कानन कुंडल
Earrings
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कुंचित केसा
Curly Hair
The Complete Divine Form
This chaupai provides a vivid description of Hanuman Ji's form. It is a powerful meditation aid, allowing the devotee to visualize his divine presence with great clarity and detail.
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ध्यान का आधार
Hanuman Ji's beautiful and majestic form inspires devotion and concentration for meditation.
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