Hanuman Chalisa in English (Lyrics, Meaning, Free PDF)

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Among the most revered and spiritually uplifting hymns in Hinduism, the Hanuman Chalisa holds a timeless place in the hearts of devotees. Composed by Saint Tulsidas, this powerful 40-verse prayer praises the courage, wisdom, and devotion of Lord Hanuman. 

Its recitation brings strength, protection, and inner peace. For those who seek to understand its divine essence beyond language barriers, exploring the Hanuman Chalisa in English becomes a beautiful journey of devotion. 

Below, we share the complete Hanuman Chalisa lyrics in English with meaning, so you can chant with both heart and understanding.

Here is the complete written Hanuman Chalisa lyrics in English:

॥ Doha ॥

Shree Guru Charan Saroj Raj, Nij Man Mukur Sudhaari

Barnaun Raghubar Bimal Jasu, Jo Daayaku Phal Chaari

Budhiheen Tanu Jaanike, Sumiron Pawan Kumar

Bal Buddhi Vidya Dehu Mohi, Harahu Kalesh Vikaari

Chaupais (40 Verses)

Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Saagar

Jai Kapis Tihun Lok Ujaagar

Ramdoot Atulit Bal Dhaamaa

Anjani Putra Pavan Sut Naamaa

Mahabir Bikram Bajrangi

Kumati Nivaar Sumati Ke Sangi

Kanchan Baran Biraaj Subesa

Kanan Kundal Kunchit Kesa

Haath Bajra Aur Dhwaja Biraaje

Kaandhe Moonj Janeu Saaje

Sankar Suvan Kesri Nandan

Tej Pratap Maha Jag Vandan

Vidyavaan Guni Ati Chatur

Ram Kaj Karibe Ko Aatur

Prabhu Charitra Sunibe Ko Rasiya

Ram Lakhan Sita Man Basiya

Sukshma Roop Dhari Siyahi Dikhava

Bikat Roop Dhari Lank Jarava

Bhim Roop Dhari Asur Sanhare

Ramchandra Ke Kaaj Sanware

Laaye Sanjeevan Lakhan Jiyaye

Shri Raghubir Harashi Ur Laye

Raghupati Kinhi Bahut Badaai

Tum Mama Priya Bharat Sam Bhai

Sahas Badan Tumharo Jas Gaave

Asa Kahin Shripati Kanth Lagaave

Sanakadik Brahmadi Muneesa

Narad Saarad Sahit Aheesa

Yam Kuber Digpaal Jahan Te

Kabi Kobid Kahin Sake Kahan Te

Tum Upkaar Sugreevahin Keenha

Ram Milaye Rajpad Deenha

Tumharo Mantra Vibheeshan Maana

Lankeshwar Bhaye Sab Jag Jaana

Yug Sahastra Jojan Par Bhaanu

Leelyo Taahi Madhur Phal Jaanu

Prabhu Mudrika Meli Mukha Maahi

Jaladhi Laanghi Gaye Acharaj Naahi

Durgam Kaaj Jagat Ke Jete

Sugam Anugrah Tumhare Tete

Ram Duwara Tum Rakhware

Hoat Na Aagya Bin Paisare

Sab Sukh Lahe Tumhari Sarna

Tum Rakshak Kaahu Ko Darna

Aapan Tej Samharo Aape

Teenhon Lok Haank Te Kaape

Bhoot Pishach Nikat Nahi Aave

Mahabir Jab Naam Sunaave

Naasaye Rog Hare Sab Peera

Japat Nirantar Hanumat Beera

Sankat Te Hanuman Chhudaave

Man Karam Vachan Dhyaan Jo Laave

Sab Par Ram Tapasvee Raaja

Tin Ke Kaaj Sakal Tum Saaja

Aur Manorath Jo Koi Laave

Soi Amit Jeevan Phal Paave

Charon Yug Partap Tumhara

Hai Parsiddh Jagat Ujiyaara

Sadhu Sant Ke Tum Rakhware

Asur Nikandan Ram Dulare

Ashta Siddhi Nau Nidhi Ke Daata

As Bar Deen Janki Maata

Ram Rasayan Tumhare Paasa

Sadaa Raho Raghupati Ke Daasa

Tumhare Bhajan Ram Ko Paave

Janam Janam Ke Dukh Bisraave

Antakaal Raghubar Pur Jaayi

Jahan Janma Hari Bhakta Kahaayi

Aur Devta Chitt Na Dharai

Hanumat Sei Sarva Sukh Karai

Sankat Kate Mite Sab Peera

Jo Sumirai Hanumat Balbeera

Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosai

Kripa Karahu Gurudev Ki Naai

Jo Shat Baar Paath Kar Koi

Chhootahin Bandi Maha Sukh Hoi

Jo Yah Padhe Hanuman Chalisa

Hoye Siddhi Saakhi Gaureesa

Tulsidas Sada Hari Chera

Keejai Naath Hriday Mah Dera

॥ Doha ॥

Pavan Tanay Sankat Haran, Mangal Murti Roop

Ram Lakhan Sita Sahit, Hriday Basahu Sur Bhoop

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Doha 1

Shree Guru Charan Saroj Raj, Nij Man Mukur Sudhaari

Barnaun Raghubar Bimal Jasu, Jo Daayaku Phal Chaari

Meaning:

I cleanse the mirror of my mind with the dust of my Guru’s lotus feet. I now narrate the pure glory of Lord Rama, which bestows the four fruits of life: Dharma (duty), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation).

Doha 2

Budhiheen Tanu Jaanike, Sumiron Pavan Kumar

Bal Buddhi Vidya Dehu Mohi, Harahu Kalesh Vikaari

Meaning:

Realizing the limitations of my intellect, I invoke you, O Hanuman, the son of the Wind God. Bless me with strength, wisdom, and knowledge, and remove all my sorrows and imperfections.

Chaupai 1

Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Saagar

Jai Kapis Tihun Lok Ujaagar

Meaning:

Victory to Hanuman, the ocean of knowledge and virtue. Victory to the king of monkeys, who is famous throughout the three worlds.

Chaupai 2

Ramdoot Atulit Bal Dhamaa

Anjani Putra Pavan Sut Naamaa

Meaning:

You are the divine messenger of Lord Rama and the abode of incomparable strength. You are Anjani’s son and are also called the son of the Wind God.

Chaupai 3

Mahabeer Bikram Bajrangi

Kumati Nivaar Sumati Ke Sangi

Meaning:

You are a great warrior, immensely powerful and valiant like the thunderbolt. You remove wickedness and are the companion of good intellect.

Chaupai 4

Kanchan Baran Biraaj Subesa

Kanan Kundal Kunchit Kesa

Meaning:

You shine with a golden complexion and wear fine clothes. Your ears are adorned with earrings, and your hair is curly and elegant.

Chaupai 5

Haath Bajra Aur Dhwaja Biraaje

Kandhe Moonj Janeu Saaje

Meaning:

You carry a thunderbolt and a flag in your hands, and you wear the sacred thread (Janeu) across your shoulder made of Munja grass.

Chaupai 6

Sankar Suvan Kesri Nandan

Tej Pratap Maha Jag Bandan

Meaning:

You are the incarnation of Lord Shiva and the son of Kesari. Your great power and brilliance are worshipped by the whole world.

Chaupai 7

Vidyavaan Guni Ati Chatur

Ram Kaj Karibe Ko Aatur

Meaning:

You are knowledgeable, virtuous, and extremely wise. You are always eager and devoted to carrying out the work of Lord Rama.

Chaupai 8

Prabhu Charitra Sunibe Ko Rasiya

Ram Lakhan Sita Man Basiya

Meaning:

You delight in listening to the divine deeds of Lord Rama. You reside in the hearts of Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita.

Chaupai 9

Sukshma Roop Dhari Siyahi Dikhava

Bikat Roop Dhari Lank Jarava

Meaning:

You assumed a tiny form to appear before Sita and a fierce form to set Lanka ablaze.

Chaupai 10

Bhim Roop Dhari Asur Sanhare

Ramchandra Ke Kaaj Sanvare

Meaning:

You assumed a terrifying form to destroy demons and accomplish the tasks of Lord Rama with devotion.

Chaupai 11

Laaye Sanjeevan Lakhan Jiyaye

Shree Raghubir Harashi Ur Laye

Meaning:

You brought the Sanjeevani herb and revived Lakshmana. Lord Rama embraced you joyfully and held you to his heart in deep gratitude.

Chaupai 12

Raghupati Kinhi Bahut Badaai

Tum Mama Priya Bharat Sam Bhai

Meaning:

Lord Rama praised you greatly, saying, “You are as dear to me as my brother Bharata.”

Chaupai 13

Sahas Badan Tumharo Jas Gaave

Asa Kahin Shripati Kanth Lagaave

Meaning:

Even a thousand-headed Sheshnag sings your glory, said Lord Rama as He embraced you with affection.

Chaupai 14

Sanakadik Brahmadi Muneesa

Narad Saarad Sahit Aheesa

Meaning:

Saints like Sanaka and the sages, as well as Brahma, Narad, Goddess Saraswati, and the serpent king Sesha sing your praises.

Chaupai 15

Yam Kuber Digpaal Jahan Te

Kabi Kobid Kahin Sake Kahan Te

Meaning:

Even Yamraj (god of death), Kuber (god of wealth), and the guardians of all directions cannot describe your glory, nor can poets and scholars fully express it.

Chaupai 16

Tum Upkaar Sugreevahin Keenha

Ram Milaye Rajpad Deenha

Meaning:

You did a great favor for Sugreev by introducing him to Lord Rama, who then crowned him the king of Kishkindha.

Chaupai 17

Tumharo Mantra Vibheeshan Maana

Lankeshwar Bhaye Sab Jag Jaana

Meaning:

Vibhishana accepted your counsel and became the king of Lanka, a fact known throughout the world.

Chaupai 18

Yug Sahastra Jojan Par Bhaanu

Leelyo Taahi Madhur Phal Jaanu

Meaning:

You leapt across thousands of yojanas to swallow the sun, thinking it to be a sweet fruit.

Chaupai 19

Prabhu Mudrika Meli Mukha Maahi

Jaladhi Laanghi Gaye Acharaj Naahi

Meaning:

You placed Lord Rama’s ring in your mouth and leapt across the ocean — a miracle that surprised no one, given your immense power.

Chaupai 20

Durgam Kaaj Jagat Ke Jete

Sugam Anugrah Tumhare Tete

Meaning:

All the difficult tasks in the world become easy with your grace and blessings.

Chaupai 21

Ram Duwara Tum Rakhware

Hoat Na Aagya Bin Paisare

Meaning:

You are the guardian of Lord Rama’s door. Without your permission, no one can enter.

Chaupai 22

Sab Sukh Lahe Tumhari Sarna

Tum Rakshak Kaahu Ko Darna

Meaning:

Those who take refuge in you enjoy all comforts. With you as protector, there is no need to fear anyone.

Chaupai 23

Aapan Tej Samharo Aape

Teenon Lok Haank Te Kaape

Meaning:

You alone can control your immense power. The three worlds tremble at your mighty roar.

Chaupai 24

Bhoot Pishach Nikat Nahi Aave

Mahabeer Jab Naam Sunaave

Meaning:

Ghosts and evil spirits do not dare come near when your mighty name is chanted, O Mahabir (mighty one).

Chaupai 25

Naasaye Rog Hare Sab Peera

Japat Nirantar Hanumat Beera

Meaning:

All diseases and suffering are destroyed for those who constantly repeat your name, O brave Hanuman.

Chaupai 26

Sankat Te Hanuman Chhudaave

Man Karam Vachan Dhyaan Jo Laave

Meaning:

Hanuman removes all troubles from the lives of those who remember him with mind, action, and speech.

Chaupai 27

Sab Par Ram Tapasvee Raaja

Tin Ke Kaaj Sakal Tum Saaja

Meaning:

Lord Rama, the supreme ascetic king, reigns over all. You fulfill all his tasks with great devotion.

Chaupai 28

Aur Manorath Jo Koi Laave

Soi Amit Jeevan Phal Paave

Meaning:

Anyone who comes to you with desires is blessed abundantly and attains spiritual fulfillment.

Chaupai 29

Charon Yug Partap Tumhara

Hai Parsiddh Jagat Ujiyaara

Meaning:

Your glory is famous across all four Yugas (ages). The entire world is illuminated by your divine influence.

Chaupai 30

Sadhu Sant Ke Tum Rakhware

Asur Nikandan Ram Dulare

Meaning:

You are the protector of saints and sages, the destroyer of demons, and the beloved servant of Lord Rama.

Chaupai 31

Ashta Siddhi Nau Nidhi Ke Daata

As Bar Deen Janki Maata

Meaning:

You are the giver of the eight supernatural powers and nine types of wealth, as blessed by Mother Sita.

Chaupai 32

Ram Rasayan Tumhare Paasa

Sadaa Raho Raghupati Ke Daasa

Meaning:

You hold the nectar of devotion to Rama. May you always remain the loyal servant of Lord Rama.

Chaupai 33

Tumhare Bhajan Ram Ko Paave

Janam Janam Ke Dukh Bisraave

Meaning:

By chanting your name and praises, one can attain Lord Rama and forget the sorrows of many lifetimes.

Chaupai 34

Antakaal Raghubar Pur Jaayi

Jahan Janma Hari Bhakta Kahaayi

Meaning:

At the time of death, one who remembers you will go to Rama’s abode and be known as a true devotee.

Chaupai 35

Aur Devta Chitt Na Dharai

Hanumat Sei Sarva Sukh Karai

Meaning:

No need to worship other gods — all happiness comes by simply serving Hanuman with devotion.

Chaupai 36

Sankat Kate Mite Sab Peera

Jo Sumirai Hanumat Balbeera

Meaning:

All troubles and pain are removed for those who remember the mighty and brave Hanuman.

Chaupai 37

Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosai

Kripa Karahu Gurudev Ki Naai

Meaning:

Victory, victory, victory to you, O Lord Hanuman! Bless me with your grace, just as a true Guru would.

Chaupai 38

Jo Shat Baar Paath Kar Koi

Chhootahin Bandi Maha Sukh Hoi

Meaning:

One who recites this Chalisa a hundred times is freed from all bondage and receives great joy and blessings.

Chaupai 39

Jo Yah Padhe Hanuman Chalisa

Hoye Siddhi Saakhi Gaureesa

Meaning:

Whoever reads the Hanuman Chalisa with faith will attain spiritual success — Lord Shiva himself is the witness to this truth.

Chaupai 40

Tulsidas Sada Hari Chera

Keejai Naath Hriday Mah Dera

Meaning:

Tulsidas, the eternal servant of the Lord, prays that Lord Hanuman resides in his heart forever.

Closing Doha

Pavan Tanay Sankat Haran, Mangal Murti Roop

Ram Lakhan Sita Sahit, Hriday Basahu Sur Bhoop

Meaning:

O Son of the Wind, remover of troubles and embodiment of auspiciousness — dwell in my heart forever, along with Lord Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita.

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Hanuman Chalisa is a devotional hymn composed in praise of Lord Hanuman, one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. Written by the poet-saint Goswami Tulsidas in the 16th century, the Chalisa consists of 40 verses that highlight Hanuman’s strength, wisdom, loyalty, and divine powers. It is recited by devotees to seek protection, courage, and blessings, and is often part of daily spiritual practice for millions across the world.

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  • Written by: Goswami Tulsidas
  • Original Language: Awadhi (a dialect of Hindi)
  • Scripture Type: Devotional hymn (Stotra)
  • Total Verses: 40 Chaupais (verses)
  • Total Dohas: 2 (1 opening + 1 closing)
  • Time of Composition: 16th century
  • Spiritual Purpose: To invoke Hanuman’s blessings, protection, and devotion
  • Chanting Benefit: Brings peace, strength, and removes fear and obstacles

The benefits of chanting Hanuman Chalisa include:

  • Removes Fear and Negative Energies: Chanting the Hanuman Chalisa is believed to drive away evil spirits, black magic, and negative energies. Lord Hanuman’s name itself invokes strength and protection.
  • Grants Strength, Courage & Confidence: Regular recitation blesses devotees with mental, emotional, and physical strength to face life’s challenges fearlessly.
  • Protects from Diseases and Promotes Health: Certain verses of the Chalisa are known to relieve stress, improve focus, and aid recovery from health issues by calming the mind and body.
  • Brings Peace and Mental Clarity: The rhythmic chanting creates positive vibrations that help in reducing anxiety, controlling anger, and promoting peace of mind.
  • Removes Obstacles and Problems: Devotees believe that Hanuman clears all hurdles from one’s path, especially in career, finances, and relationships.
  • Strengthens Devotion and Discipline: Daily recitation brings spiritual discipline and increases faith in God and righteousness (dharma).
  • Protects During Journeys and Difficult Times: Chanting before or during travel ensures safety. Hanuman is called the protector of travelers and soldiers.
  • Promotes Prosperity and Success: It is said that reciting the Chalisa brings divine blessings in professional life, exams, and business, leading to overall progress.
  • Helps in Overcoming Planetary Doshas (Astrological Issues): It is believed to reduce the malefic effects of Saturn (Shani) and Mars (Mangal), especially during sade-sati or mangal dosha periods.
  • Liberates from Past Karmic Bondage: Devotion to Hanuman and his Chalisa helps cleanse past karmas and grants liberation from cycles of sorrow and attachment.

You can recite Hanuman Chalisa daily or on special days like Tuesdays and Saturdays, which are considered auspicious for Lord Hanuman. Sit in a clean, quiet place, preferably in front of a picture or idol of Hanuman Ji, and chant the verses either silently or aloud.

While the Chalisa can be recited at any time, early morning (Brahma Muhurat) and evening (sunset) are considered most powerful. Many devotees also chant it before starting a journey, important work, or during challenging times.

  • Maintain cleanliness and a pure mind
  • Light a diya or incense if possible
  • Sit on a mat or cloth (avoid directly sitting on the floor)
  • Avoid distractions—switch off your phone or sit in a quiet place

Reading the Hanuman Chalisa with heart and focus has far greater impact than mechanical recitation. Even if you don’t memorize it, chanting with bhav (devotion), understanding, and surrender brings the true blessings of Hanuman Ji.

What is Hanuman Chalisa?

Hanuman Chalisa is a 40-verse devotional hymn written by Goswami Tulsidas in praise of Lord Hanuman. It describes his strength, wisdom, and unwavering devotion to Lord Rama.

Can I read Hanuman Chalisa in English?

Yes, you can! Hanuman Chalisa in English is available in transliterated format and with full meaning, making it easy for non-Hindi speakers to connect with the prayer.

What language was Hanuman Chalisa originally written in?

It was originally composed in Awadhi, a dialect of Hindi spoken in parts of Uttar Pradesh.

How many verses are there in Hanuman Chalisa?

There are 40 chaupais (verses) and 2 dohas (one at the beginning and one at the end).

Where can I find Hanuman Chalisa lyrics in English?

You can find the complete Hanuman Chalisa lyrics in English on this page along with verse-by-verse meanings.

Can I read Hanuman Chalisa daily?

Yes! In fact, reading the Hanuman Chalisa daily is highly beneficial for mental strength, spiritual growth, and divine protection.

Can non-Hindus read the Hanuman Chalisa?

Yes. The Hanuman Chalisa is a universal hymn of strength and devotion. Anyone can recite it with respect and sincerity, regardless of religion.

Is it okay to chant Hanuman Chalisa without knowing the meaning?

While chanting alone is powerful, reading with understanding adds depth. This post provides Hanuman Chalisa English meaning to help with comprehension.

Can I read Hanuman Chalisa at night?

Yes, there’s no restriction, but it is traditionally recited during sunrise or sunset for maximum spiritual effect.

Is Hanuman Chalisa available as a book?

Yes, several Hanuman Chalisa books are available in English, Hindi, and other languages. You can find pocket editions and large-print formats online.

What is the meaning of the word “Chalisa”?

“Chalisa” means “forty” in Hindi, referring to the 40 verses (chaupais) in the hymn.

Can I listen to Hanuman Chalisa instead of chanting it?

Yes, listening with focus and reverence is also considered beneficial, especially if you’re unable to chant out loud.

What happens if you chant Hanuman Chalisa 108 times?

Chanting it 108 times is a powerful spiritual practice believed to remove karmic debts, grant protection, and fulfill sincere wishes.

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