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Hanumant Pancharatnam
Five Gems on Hanuman
I shine forth Hanuman, Who
is the Son of wind, Who is approached by everyone seeking a wish, Who
brings forth joy, Who is free from desires, Who is gladdening, and Who
is the foremost in the messengers of Rama. I think of Hanuman, Whose
face is like a red new lotus, Whose corners of the eyes are full of
mercy, Who is animating, Whose valor is charming, and Who is the pride
of Anjana.||1-2||
I take support of Hanuman,
Who is faster than the arrow of enemy of Shambara (Krishna), Who has
wide large eyes like the petals of a big lotus flower, Whose throat is
shaped like a conch-shell, Who is the fortune of Anila (Wind), Whose
lips are red like the Bimba fruit, and Who is unique. May the idol of
Hanuman — Who destroyed the pain of Sita, Who brought forth the
resplendence and energy inside Rama, Who destroyed the glory of
Ten-headed Ravana — appears before me.||3-4||
I saw Hanuman, the leader
of the group of monkeys, Who is like the sun for water-lily like
lineage of demons, Who is perfect for the happiness of the poor, and
Who is the result of penance of Pavana (Wind).||5||
Those who read this five
jewel-like eulogy of the son of Pavana (Hanuman), enjoy all the
luxuries for a long time; in the end they attain the devotion of Sri
Rama.||6||
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