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HANUMAN BAJRANG BAAN II WITH MEANING. By J.S.SANDHU
Hanuman Bajrang Baan II
nishchay Prema Prateet-tay, Vinay Karain Sanmaan,
Tayhi-Kay Karaja Sakala Shubha, Sidhi Karain Hanuman
He who reveres Hanuman with unflinching faith, love and respectful humility, is blessed with success in all his propitious undertakings by the grace of Hanuman.
Jai Hanumanta Santa Hitakaari, Suna Liijay Prabhu Araja
Hamari Jana kay kaaja vilambana keejay, Aatura dawrii maha Sukha deejay. Jaisay kooda sindhu mahi paara, Sursa badana paithii Vistaara
Pray listen to my entreaties, O Hanuman, the compassionate benefactor of all saints! Delay not in responding to your votaries call and rushing, bless them with felicity, just as you leapt across the ocean leaving the earth behind and crept into Surasas mouth assuming the form twice as large as that of the Mother of Serpents all for the sake of Rama.
Aagay jaiyii Lankinii Rokaa, Maarayhu laata gaii sura Loka
Jaayay Vibhishan ko sukha deenha, Sita Nirakhi parama
pada Leenhaa.
As you proceeded further Lankini stopped you on the way, but you kicked her and dispatched her to the abode of the gods (killed her). Going to Vibhishana you brought him exceeding joy and sighting Sita you attained to the supreme state.
Baag ujaari Sindhu Mahana Borah, Ati Aatura Jama Kaatara
Tora Akshaya Kumara mara sanhaara, Loama lapaita anka-ko Jaarah
You laid waste the Ashoka grove and drowned it into the sea. You rescued the world from its imminent doom (when the gods comforted you in Paatala where you were lying in a precarious condition). Thus did you save humanity and earn for yourself the blessing of immortality by frustrating the design of Yama who subdues every being. One glaring example of your victory over death is the episode of Akshayakumara, whose name signifies immortality, whom you overthrew and slaughtered; with your tail swathed with rags soaked in oil and set on fire you reduced Lanka to ashes.
Laaha samaan lanka jaari-gai, Jai Jai Dhwani surpur naba Bhai Aba vilambha kayhi Kaaran Swami, Kripaa Karahhu ura Antaraymii
Lanka burnt like shellac; heaven, the abode of gods, was filled with cries of triumph: "Victory! Victory! Why are you tarrying, my Lord? O controller of my inmost being! Be gracious to me.
Jai Jai Lakshmana Praana kay daataa, Aatura hai dukha
Karhu Nipaataa Jai Jai Hanumanta Jayati bala saagar, Sura Samooha samratha Bhata Naagar
Glory, glory to you, O Lord, who restored Lakshmana to life! Come promptly and speedily and destroy my sorrow. Victory, victory to you, O Giridhara (who lifted up a mountain and brought it with all its vegetation to Lanka where Lakshmana lay grievously wounded) Victory, victory to you, O ocean of bliss! You are an assemblage of bravery, are competent, great warrior and wise.
Om Hanu Hanu Hanu Hanumanta Hateelay, Bhairayhhi
Maaru Bajrah-Ki Keelay GADAA VAJRA LAII BAIRIHI MAARO MAHAARAAJA PRABHU DAASA UBAARO
I revere the unyielding Son of the Wind, Hanuman, with the cant of Om hanu hanu hanu. May you destroy my adversaries with thunderbolt and club, your adamantine weapon, which, when hurled, lets no enemy escape. O Lord! O king of kings! Come and deliver me, your own devotee, from my enemies.
OMKAARA HUNKAARA MAHAAVIIRA DHAAVO
VAJRA GADAA HANU VIAMBA NA LAA Om Hrim Hrim Hrim Hanumana Kapisha, Om Hun Hun Hun Hanu Arii Ura Sheesha
Roaring with the sacred and mystical syllable OM, come with all haste, O great warrior, and hurl down bolts and clubs and other weapons (on my enemies) without delay. O monkey-king Hanuman! Cry hriin hriin hriin, the mystic syllables and shouting aloud Om hun, hun, hun smite the heads and bosoms of my enemies.
SATYA HIIHU HARI SHAPATHA PAAYA KE
RAAMADUUTA DHARU MAARU DHAAYA KE
JAI JAI JAI HANUMANTA AGAADHAA
DUKHA PAAVATA JANA KEHI APARAADHAA
O Ramas envoy! Having been assured by Lord Hari that you are Real-Truth itself-you rush at once and catching hold of my enemies, kill them (without fear). (Being ever living Reality, immortal and transcendent, yield not to fear but fight and kill) Glory, glory, all gory to you, O unfathomed Hanuman! For what offence are your devotees unhappy?
PUJAA JAPA TAPA NEMA ACHAARAA
NAHIN JAANATA HAUN DAASA TUMHAARAA
VANA UPAVANA MAGA GIRI GRAHA MAAHIIN
TUMHARE BALA HAMA DARAPATA NAAHIN
PAANYA PARAUN KARA JORI MANAAVAUN
YAHA AVASARA ABA KEHI GOHARAAVAUN
I, your humble servant, know not how to perform worship and do penance, chant your name, observe the rules of purity and conduct. Strengthened (and protected) by you, I fear not at home nor while passing through forests and parklands and mountains. I prostrate myself at your feet and with cupped palms invoke your grace; whom else should I call for help in these desperate straits.
Jai Anjani Kumara Balawanta, Shankara Suwana Beera
Hanumanta Badana Karaala kaala kula ghaalaka, Rama sahay sadaa prati Paalak
Glory to you, O brave son of Anjani and Shankara! You are the fearsome exterminator even of Death and his descendants, a succourer of Rama and an ever-ready protector of all.
BHUUTA PRETA PISAACHA NISHAACHARA
AGNI VAITAALA KAALA MAARII MARA
INHAIN MAARO TOHE SHAPAHA RAAMA KII
RAAKHU NATHA MARYAADAA NAAMA KII
JANAKA SUTAA HARI DAASA KAHAAVO
TAAKII SHAPATHA VILAMBA NA LAAVO
As soon as one sets ones mind on you or chants your name ghosts and ghouls spirits, fiends, wanderers of the night, fire goblins, fatality and epidemics, all disappear in a trice (Being so incomparable in might) deliver your devotee at once and with the remembrance of your name fill his heart with joy. In the name of Rama do I beseech you to kill them, the demons and all their hordes, and, O Lord, let not Ramas dignity be reconciled to anything demeaning (sully not the reputation of Rama). You are called a devotee of Janakas daughter, Sita and Hari; I entreat you in the names of both Sita and Hari not to prevaricate and delay in coming.
JAI JAI JAI DHUNI HOTA AKAASHAA
SUMIRATA HOTA DUSAHA DUKHA NAASHAA
CARANA SHARANA KARA JORI MANAAVUN
YAHA AVASARA ABA KEHI GAHARAAVAUN
The heavens reverberate with the sound of Glory, glory, all glory (to Hanuman) The very remembrance of yours destroys even unendurable miseries. With folded palms I supplicate you to provide me the protection at your feet, for I cannot but call on you for help at this hour.
PAANYA PARAUN KARA JORI MANAAVAUN
YAHA AVASARA ABA KEHI GOHARAAVAUN
UTHA UTHA CHALA TOHI RAAMA DUHAAII
PAANYA PARAUN KARA JORI MANAAII
I prostrate myself at your feet and with cupped palms invoke your grace; whom else should I call for help in these desperate straits. You are under oath to Rama to hasten and protect all in distress. I prostrate myself again before you and with folded hands entreat you to arise and rush in (to kill my enemies).
OM CHAN CHAN CHAN CHAPALA CHALANTAA
OM HANU HANU HANU HANU HANUMANTAA
OM HAN HAN HAANKA DETA KAPI CHANCHALA
OM SAN SAN SAHAMI KHALDALA
Chanting the sacred Om chan chan chan chan, come and deliver me, O entrepid courser! And shouting Om hanu hanu hanu hanu slaughter my foes, O Hanuman! When the playful and noble-footed Monkey-king shouts aloud Om han han the demon host is so terrified that it flees crying Om san san.
YAHA BAJARANGA BAANA JEHI MAARE
TEHI KAHO PHIRA KAUNA UBAARE
PAATHA KARE BAJARANGA BAANA KII
HANUMANTA RAKSHAA KARE PRAANA KII
Tell me, who can protect the person who is pierced with Bajarangas arrow? He, who chants this hymn, well protected by Hanuman.
YAHA BAJARANGA BAANA JO JAAPAI
TAAHE TE BHUUTA PRETA SABA KAANPHE
DHUUPA DEII ARU JAPAI HAMESHAA
TAAKE TANA NAHIIN RAHAI KALESHAA
He who repeats this hymn is feared by spirits and ghouls and all the who repeats it regularly with oblations of incense is relieved of all physical infirmities.
DOHAA
PREMA PRIITI DHARI KAPI BHAJAI
SADAA DHARAI URA DHYAANA
TEHI KE KAARAJA SAKALA SHUBHA
SIDDHA KARAI HANUMAANA
He who meditates on the Monkey-King with faith and devotion and with his image in his heart, finds all his noble efforts crowned with success by the grace of Hanuman.
Doha:
Ura Pratitee Dhardh, saran havay, paath karay dhari
Dhyaana,Badha sab har, karay sab kaam sahal Hanuman.
Siyaa pati Ramachandra ki jai, Uma Pati Mahadeo ki jai
Pawana suutah Hanumana ki jai
Origin: wizard-notes.blogspot.com