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The Thirtieth Chaupai: An Infographic
This infographic explores the profound meaning of the thirtieth Chaupai of the Hanuman Chalisa. It highlights Hanuman Ji's grace as the divine protector of the righteous and the destroyer of evil.
चौपाई ३०
साधु संत के तुम रखवारे ।
असुर निकंदन राम दुलारे ॥
Sādhu Santa Ke Tuma Rakhvāre.
Asura Nikandana Rāma Dulāre.
Protector of the Righteous (साधु संत के तुम रखवारे)
The first line declares that Hanuman Ji is the protector (`Rakhvāre`) of saints and sages (`Sādhu Santa`). This signifies his unwavering commitment to safeguarding those who are on the path of righteousness and devotion, ensuring their spiritual journey is free from obstacles.
साधु संत
Saints & Sages
तुम रखवारे
Your Protection
Destroyer of Evil (असुर निकंदन राम दुलारे)
The second line praises him as the destroyer of demons (`Asura Nikandana`), an act he performs as the beloved one (`Rāma Dulāre`) of Lord Ram. This shows that his fierce power is not for personal gain but is a tool to protect dharma and serve his Lord.
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असुर निकंदन
Destroyer of Demons
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राम दुलारे
Beloved of Ram
The Dual Role of Hanuman Ji
This chaupai beautifully highlights Hanuman Ji's dual role as a protector and a destroyer. He protects the good and destroys the evil. The chart below visualizes the two sides of his divine character that a devotee seeks for balance in life.
The Balance of Dharma
This chaupai teaches that the true embodiment of dharma requires both compassion for the good and fierce determination against evil. Hanuman Ji's character serves as a perfect example of this balance, making him the ideal protector for all devotees.
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Balance
Protecting good, destroying evil
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