Shri Rama Hanuman Chalisa With Shri Rama108 Names (Awadhi/Sanskrit)-20th April 2013 Note BZ Prana Kishore Re-Unites Shri Hanuman and Shri Rama in his melodious Song Sri Rama Hanuman Chalisa with 108 Names of Shri Rama”. First Time in the World Prana Kishore composed and sang for 21 minutes “Shri Rama Hanuman Chalisa and Shri Rama 108 Names”. Both
Shri Rama Hanuman Chalisa With Shri Rama108 Names (Awadhi/Sanskrit)-20th April 2013 Note BZ
Prana Kishore Re-Unites Shri Hanuman and Shri Rama in his melodious Song
Sri Rama Hanuman Chalisa with 108 Names of Shri Rama”. First Time in the World
Prana Kishore composed and sang for 21 minutes “Shri Rama Hanuman Chalisa and Shri Rama 108 Names”. Both in one song. He sang Chalisa in one scale and Shri Rama name in another scale with utmost devotion. He sings Chalisa and Shri Rama’s names in turns changing scales like the flowing river Ganga.He used Grand Piano,Sitar,Santoor,Tabla, violins, Digi Tarang and many rare instruments from India.
Hanuman Chalisa is in praise of Shri Hanuman and 108 names of Shri Rama are in praise of Shri Rama is first of its kind in the world and blessings to all devotees of Shri Rama and Shri Hanuman.
Shri Rama Hanuman Chalisa with 108 names of Shri Rama was made even more holy by Mixing real sounds of rivers Ganga, Pamba,real sounds of Birds and real sounds of Temple Bells from Varanasi,Tirupathi.Prana Music concept is to bring the temple into your room and surround you with divine music, like Prana Music Therapy to Remove all your pain with this Healing Mantra, Chants and Healing Prana Music.
This single is released worldwide for Shri Rama Navami day 19th April 2013 Shri Rama’s Birthday.Shri Hanuman Jayanthi on 24th April 2013 Shri Hanuman’s Birthday
Om Shri Rama Hanuman Nemaha
Om Shri Rama Hanuman Jayam
Om Shri Rama Hanuman Raksha
Story behind Hanuman Chalisa and why it is powerful ?
The story goes that Saint Goswami Tulsi Das (1497/1532–1623 CE ) went to meet the then Emperor Aurangzeb in Delhi after having had a darshan or vision of God Sri Rama in Gokula, the birth place of God Sri Krishna. The Emperor challenged Tulsi Das to show Sri Rama to him. When Tulsi Das replied that it is not possible without true devotion to Rama, he was imprisoned by Aurangzeb. In the prison, Tulsi Das has written the beautiful verses of the Hanuman Chalisa on Sri Hanuman. He composed Hanuman Chalisa when he was very sick. He sang the praise of Sri Hanuman and it is said that he recovered from his illness.
When he completed the Hanuman Chalisa in prison, it is said that an army of monkeys menaced the city of Delhi (India). The king unsuccessfully tried to control the monkeys with his forces. Finally, the Emperor is supposed to have realized that the monkey menace was a manifestation of the wrath of Hanuman, the Monkey God. He released Tulsi Das and urged him to intervene in this grave matter and it is said that the monkeys stopped their mischiefs immediately after Tulsida's release. Tulsidas is believed to be a reincarnation of Valmiki.In the Hindu scripture Bhavishyottar Purana, the god Shiva tells his wife Parvati how Valmiki, who got a boon from Hanuman to sing the glory of Rama in vernacular language, will incarnate in future in the Kali Yuga (the present and last Yuga within a cycle of four Yugas). Tulsidas lived permanently and died in the city of Varanasi The Tulsi Ghat in Varnasi is named after him He founded the Sankatmochan Temple dedicated to Hanuman in Varanasi, believed to stand at the place where he had the sight of Hanuman. Hanuman Chalisa is written by Tulasi Das in the praise of Shri Hanuman in Awadhi Language which is similar to Sanskrit/hindi.The word Chalisa means 40 and Hanuman Chalisa has 40 verses Tulsi Das says in the Chalisa that whoever chants it with full devotion to Hanuman, will have Hanuman's grace. It’s very popular belief that chanting the Hanuman Chalisa invokes Hanuman's divine intervention in grave problems, including those concerning evil spirits and this belief is based on the claim made in the Chalisa itself. Hanuman (also known as Anjaneya and Maruti) is a Hindu deity and an ardent devotee of Lord Rama, a central character in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana. Folk tales increasingly eulogize the powers of Hanuman and he is considered an avatar or reincarnation of Shiva. The qualities of Hanuman, his strength, courage, wisdom, celibacy, devotion to Rama and the many names by which he was known is detailed in Hanuman Chalisa. There are more temples devoted to Hanuman than any other deity in India and recitation of Hanuman Chalisa is one of the common religious practices. Shri Hanuman is understood as great jnani, yogi and a brahmachari (bachelor). He has been blessed as chiranjivi, one who lives eternally. The blessings of Siva, Vishnu, Brahma, Surya, Indra, and Vayu made Shri Hanuman invincible. He is the great lover of music and also mastered the Sanskrit language. Being the Yogacharya, Shri Hanuman is considered as an embodiment of the four yogas. His strength, valour, prowess, will power, memory, balanced emotions, sharp intellect, fearlessness, and noble actions were perfectly refined and grounded in spirituality. None in the world can equal Shri Hanuman. He had only one thought--that of serving his Shri Rama with utmost humility and devotion. He serves, protects and inspires the devotees of Shri Rama. He holds the flag with fish symbols. Shri Hanuman Chalisa praises the selfless service, courage, humble disposition, and foremost devotion shown by Shri Hanuman towards Shri Rama. Shri Hanuman will present Himself with folded hands in prayer wherever and whenever the Holy name of Shri Rama is recited. Shri Hanuman always loves to hear the mantra ‘Shri Ramajeyam.' Just chant ‘Shri Ramajeyam' mantra and pray to Shri Hanuman. Here's how to sing Hanuman Chalisa: