श्री हनुमान चालीसा
The Second Chaupai: An Infographic
This infographic explores the profound meaning of the second Chaupai of the Hanuman Chalisa. It highlights Hanuman Ji's identity as the divine messenger, the son of Anjani, and the son of the wind god.
चौपाई २
राम दूत अतुलित बल धामा ।
अंजनी पुत्र पवनसुत नामा ॥
Ram Doot Atulit Bal Dhama.
Anjani Putra Pavansut Naama.
Hanuman: The Messenger of Ram (राम दूत)
The first line declares Hanuman as `Ram Doot`, the eternal messenger of Lord Ram. His identity as a servant of Ram is the source of his immeasurable strength, `atulit bal dhama`.
राम दूत
Divine Messenger
अतुलित बल धामा
Immeasurable Strength
Hanuman: Divine Sonship (पुत्र नामा)
The second line identifies Hanuman by his two divine parentages: `Anjani Putra` (son of Anjani) and `Pavansut` (son of the Wind God). These names signify his earthly and celestial origins.
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अंजनी पुत्र
Son of Anjani
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पवनसुत
Son of the Wind God
Hanuman Ji's Core Identities
This chaupai defines Hanuman Ji's core identity through his roles as a divine messenger and the son of his parents. This chart visualizes the importance of these three aspects in his character.
The Symbolism of Divine Names
Each name in this verse carries a deep symbolic meaning. `Ram Doot` signifies his loyalty and purpose, `Anjani Putra` speaks of his divine birth, and `Pavansut` represents his subtle, powerful, and selfless nature, free from ego.
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Purpose
Service to Ram
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Birth
Divine Origin
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Nature
Selfless & Pure
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