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श्री हनुमान चालीसा - 11th Chaupai - लाये संजीवन लखन जियाये । श्री रघुबीर हरषि उर लाये ॥

श्री हनुमान चालीसा

The Eleventh Chaupai: An Infographic

This infographic explores the profound meaning of the eleventh Chaupai of the Hanuman Chalisa. It highlights Hanuman Ji's role in bringing the Sanjeevani herb to save Lakshman's life, a testament to his devotion and incredible power.

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लाये संजीवन लखन जियाये ।
श्री रघुबीर हरषि उर लाये ॥

Lāye Sanjeevan Lakhan Jiyāye.
Shrī Raghubīr Harashi Ur Lāye.

The Miracle of Sanjeevani (सजीवन लखन जियाये)

The first line describes how Hanuman Ji brought the Sanjeevani herb (`Sanjeevan`), a powerful medicinal plant, to save the life of Lakshman (`Lakhan Jiyāye`). This act symbolizes his incredible devotion and a miraculous ability to overcome any obstacle for his Lord.

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सजीवन

The Sanjeevani herb

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लखन जियाये

Brought Lakshman to life

The Reward of Devotion (रघुबीर हरषि उर लाये)

The second line beautifully describes the reward for Hanuman Ji's devotion. Lord Ram (`Shri Raghubir`) was overjoyed (`Harashi`) and embraced him, holding him close to his heart (`Ur Laye`). This shows the profound love and appreciation that Lord Ram has for his most devoted servant.

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श्री रघुबीर हरषि

उर लाये

Embraced to the heart

The Cycle of Devotion and Grace

This chaupai illustrates a beautiful cycle: Hanuman Ji's selfless service and unwavering devotion are met with Lord Ram's boundless love and acceptance. The visualization below shows this reciprocal relationship.

The Promise of Grace

Hanuman Ji's effort in saving Lakshman was not just a display of strength, but an act of unconditional love. This chaupai reassures the devotee that sincere and selfless action is always rewarded with divine grace and affection from the Lord.

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Selfless Devotion

Hanuman's Action

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Divine Grace

Ram's Embrace

🧘 आत्म-चिंतन | Reflection

This chaupai shows us the immense reward of selfless service. What is an act of service or kindness you can perform for others that comes from a place of pure devotion?

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