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श्री हनुमान चालीसा - Ending Doha - पवनतनय संकट हरन, मंगल मूरति रूप । राम लखन सीता सहित, हृदय बसहु सुर भूप ॥

श्री हनुमान चालीसा

The Ending Doha: An Infographic

This infographic explores the profound meaning of the final Doha of the Hanuman Chalisa. It is a humble closing prayer where Tulsidas Ji requests Hanuman Ji to reside in his heart, along with Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman.

दोहा

पवनतनय संकट हरन, मंगल मूरति रूप ।
राम लखन सीता सहित, हृदय बसहु सुर भूप ॥

Pavantanay Sankaṭa Haran, Maṅgala Mūrati Rūp.
Rāma Lakhana Sītā Sahita, Hṛdaya Basahu Sura Bhūpa.

Divine Attributes (पवनतनय, संकट हरन, मंगल मूरति)

The first line identifies Hanuman Ji by his divine attributes: son of the wind God, the remover of all troubles and sorrows, and the embodiment of auspiciousness and good fortune.

🌬️

पवनतनय

Son of the Wind

🛡️

संकट हरन

Remover of Sorrows

मंगल मूरति

Auspicious Form

The Final Prayer (हृदय बसहु सुर भूप)

The second line is a final, humble request. Tulsidas Ji prays that Hanuman Ji, the king of the gods, reside in his heart, along with Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman. This is the ultimate goal of a devotee: to make the divine a permanent part of one's inner being.

❤️

हृदय बसहु

Reside in the Heart

राम लखन सीता सहित

With Ram, Sita & Lakshman

The Ultimate Devotional Request

This final Doha encapsulates the entire spiritual journey of the Hanuman Chalisa. It begins with humility and a request for a clear mind, and ends with the ultimate prayer for the divine to take permanent residence in the heart.

🙏

Humility

📜

The Chalisa

❤️

Divine Presence

🧘 आत्म-चिंतन | Reflection

The final prayer is for Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman to reside in the heart. What does it mean to you to have the divine reside within your heart, and what changes would it bring to your life?