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श्री हनुमान चालीसा - 27th Chaupai - सब पर राम तपस्वी राजा । तिनके काज सकल तुम साजा ॥

श्री हनुमान चालीसा

The Twenty-Seventh Chaupai: An Infographic

This infographic explores the profound meaning of the twenty-seventh Chaupai of the Hanuman Chalisa. It highlights Lord Ram's supreme nature and Hanuman Ji's unwavering commitment to his service.

चौपाई २७

सब पर राम तपस्वी राजा ।
तिनके काज सकल तुम साजा ॥

Saba Para Rāma Tapasvī Rājā.
Tinake Kāja Sakala Tuma Sājā.

The Supreme Sovereign (सब पर राम तपस्वी राजा)

The first line declares that Lord Ram is the supreme ruler (`Rājā`) over all (`Saba Para`), but he is also a great ascetic (`Tapasvī`). This duality highlights his divine nature: he is a king with all power, yet he embodies the spiritual discipline and detachment of a sage.

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तपस्वी राजा

The Ascetic King

Hanuman's Dedication (तिनके काज सकल तुम साजा)

The second line praises Hanuman Ji for effortlessly completing all of Lord Ram's tasks (`Tinake Kāja Sakala Tuma Sājā`). This signifies his unwavering dedication and ability to organize and accomplish any mission for his Lord, a testament to his service-oriented nature.

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सकल तुम साजा

You Organized All His Tasks

The Duality of Lord Ram's Nature

This chaupai beautifully captures the dual nature of Lord Ram: a supreme ruler with ultimate power and a humble ascetic with complete detachment. The chart below visualizes this duality, which is central to his divine character.

The Lesson of Selfless Service

This chaupai highlights that true dedication is about understanding and fulfilling the purpose of the one you serve. Hanuman Ji's greatness lies in his ability to perfectly execute all of Lord Ram's tasks, a lesson in selfless action and complete surrender.

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Lord Ram

The Divine Purpose

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Hanuman Ji

The Perfect Service

Success

All Tasks Completed

🧘 आत्म-चिंतन | Reflection

This chaupai teaches us about selfless service. What 'tasks' in your life can you perform with the same dedication and focus as Hanuman Ji to serve a higher purpose?

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