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The Ninth Chaupai: An Infographic
This infographic explores the profound meaning of the ninth Chaupai of the Hanuman Chalisa. It highlights Hanuman Ji's ability to take on different forms to achieve his goals, symbolizing his immense power and wisdom.
चौपाई ९
सूक्ष्म रूप धरि सियहिं दिखावा ।
बिकट रूप धरि लंक जरावा ॥
Sūkshma Rūpa Dhari Siyahi Dikhāvā.
Bikata Rūpa Dhari Lanka Jarāvā.
The Subtle Form: Sūkshma Rūpa
The first line describes Hanuman Ji taking a very small, `sūkshma rūpa` (subtle form) to meet Sita Mata. This symbolizes his humility, care, and the wisdom to use a gentle approach for a sensitive task, ensuring Sita Mata's comfort and trust.
सूक्ष्म रूप
Subtle Form
सियहिं दिखावा
To show to Sita
The Fierce Form: Bikata Rūpa
The second line describes him taking a huge, `bikaṭa rūpa` (fierce form) to burn Lanka. This form symbolizes his immense power and the strength of dharma, which he used to punish the unrighteous and protect the honor of Shri Ram.
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बिकट रूप
Fierce Form
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लंक जरावा
To burn Lanka
The Power of Adaptability
This chaupai teaches that true wisdom lies in knowing when to be gentle and when to be firm. Hanuman Ji's ability to adapt his form according to the situation is a lesson in using power and humility for a righteous cause. The chart below visualizes this spiritual lesson.
The Lesson of Balance
Hanuman Ji's actions demonstrate that strength is not about brute force alone. True power lies in the balance of a gentle, humble approach and a fierce, unyielding resolve when righteousness is at stake. He is a master of both.
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Gentle
For Sita Mata
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Fierce
For Lanka
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