108 Hanuman Chalisa Path
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Reciting the Hanuman Chalisa 108 times is a spiritually intense and purifying act that invokes Bhagwan Hanuman’s divine energy, strength, and protection. This 40-verse hymn, composed by Goswami Tulsidas, glorifies Hanuman Ji’s virtues, valor, and unwavering devotion to Shri Ram. Chanting it 108 times is believed to remove obstacles, fear, diseases, and dispel all forms of negative energy and planetary doshas like Shani and Mangal. When performed in a sacred place like Hanuman Garhi, it becomes a powerful sankat nivaran sadhana, helping devotees attain mental peace, courage, stability, and divine assistance in their most difficult life situations.
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