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श्री हनुमान चालीसा - 33rd Chaupai - तुम्हरे भजन राम को पावै । जनम जनम के दुख बिसरावै ॥

श्री हनुमान चालीसा

The Thirty-Third Chaupai: An Infographic

This infographic explores the profound meaning of the thirty-third Chaupai. It highlights how devotion to Hanuman Ji leads to attaining Lord Ram and finding ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

चौपाई ३३

तुम्हरे भजन राम को पावै ।
जनम जनम के दुख बिसरावै ॥

Tumhare Bhajan Rāma Ko Pāve.
Janama Janama Ke Dukha Bisarāve.

The Path to Lord Ram (तुम्हरो भजन राम को पावै)

The first line states that chanting Hanuman Ji's name and hymns (`Tumharo Bhajan`) leads to attaining Lord Ram (`Rāma Ko Pāve`). This signifies that Hanuman Ji acts as the ultimate bridge, connecting the devotee directly to Lord Ram through his own devotion.

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तुम्हरे भजन

Your Devotion

Liberation from Suffering (जनम जनम के दुख बिसरावै)

The second line promises that this connection to Lord Ram, achieved through Hanuman's grace, makes one forget the sorrows of countless births (`Janama Janama Ke Dukha Bisarāve`). This is the ultimate liberation from the cycle of suffering and rebirth.

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जनम जनम के दुख

दुख बिसरावै

Forget Suffering

The Journey to Moksha

This chaupai beautifully illustrates the path to liberation. Through chanting Hanuman Ji's name, a devotee finds a direct path to Lord Ram, which in turn leads to the ultimate spiritual reward: freedom from the cycle of suffering and rebirth.

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Chanting Hanuman

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Attaining Lord Ram

Ultimate Bliss

The Bridge of Devotion

Hanuman Ji's devotion is not an end in itself but a means to the highest end—union with the divine. By focusing our devotion on him, we are automatically guided to Lord Ram, making our spiritual journey simple and direct.

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Hanuman Ji

The Bridge

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Lord Ram

The Destination

🧘 आत्म-चिंतन | Reflection

This chaupai speaks of forgetting the 'dukh' (sorrows). What does this mean to you, and how can devotion to Hanuman Ji help you find that inner peace?

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