सङ्कट तें हनुमान छुड़ावै। मन क्रम बचन ध्यान जो लावै॥
Sankata Ten Hanuman Chhudavai Mana Krama Bachana Dhyana Jo Lavai
सङ्कट तें हनुमान छुड़ावै। मन क्रम बचन ध्यान जो लावै॥
Sankata Ten Hanuman Chhudavai Mana Krama Bachana Dhyana Jo Lavai
ॐ हं हनुमते रुद्रात्मकाय हुं फट्।
Om Ham Hanumate Rudratmakaya Hum Phat
बल बुद्धि बिद्या देहु मोहिं हरहु कलेस बिकार।
Bala Buddhi Vidya Dehu Mohin Harahu Kalesha Vikara
ॐ नमो भगवते वायुपुत्राय भीमाय महाबलाय नमः।
Om Namo Bhagavate Vayuputraya Bhimaya Maha Balaya Namah
प्रातः स्मरामि हनुमत्तनयोगवीरं रामस्य प्राणसखं चरणं भजेऽहम्।
Pratah Smarami Hanumat Tanayo Gaviram Ramasya Prana Sakham Charanam Bhaje Aham
ॐ हं हनुमते फट्।
Om Ham Hanumate Phat
ॐ हनुमते शनि-प्रिय नमः।
Om Hanumate Shani Priya Namah
ॐ नमो भगवते अञ्जनेयाय महाबलाय कार्य सिद्धिं देहि स्वाहा।
Om Namo Bhagavate Anjaneyaya Maha Balaya Karya Siddhim Dehi Svaha
सुन्दरकाण्डं भक्त्या यो नित्यं पठते नरः। दुःखं तस्य न जायते कार्यसिद्धिर्भविष्यति।
Sundarakandam Bhaktya Yo Nityam Pathate Narah Duhkham Tasya Na Jayate Karya Siddhir Bhavishyati
नाम पाहरू दिवस-निसि ध्यान तुम्हारो हीन। कीन्हे कोटिक जतन कछु जो लखि नहिं लीन।
Nama Paharu Divasa Nisi Dhyana Tumharo Hina Kinhe Kotika Jatana Kachu Jo Lakhi Nahin Lina
ॐ हनुमते सर्व-कार्य-सिद्धि-दायकाय नमः।
Om Hanumate Sarva Karya Siddhi Dayakaya Namah
ॐ श्री पञ्चमुख हनुमते नमः।
Om Shri Pancha Mukha Hanumate Namah
ॐ हनुमते कार्य-संधानाय नमः।
Om Hanumate Karya Sandhanaya Namah
बिनती सहिता मम स्वामी सीता-राम-कथा।
Binati Sahita Mama Svami Sita Rama Katha
ॐ हनुमते क्रोध-शान्ति-दायकाय नमः।
Om Hanumate Krodha Shanti Dayakaya Namah
रामदूताय हनुमते शरणं प्रपद्ये।
Rama Dutaya Hanumate Sharanam Prapadye
About mantras, japa, and how to use this library.
A mantra is a sacred sound, syllable, word, or verse used as a support for meditation, devotion (bhakti), or mental focus. In the Hindu tradition, mantras are often in Sanskrit, may be associated with a deity or intention, and are commonly practised through repetition, known as japa.
Sign in to BestKundli and open the Mantra Library from Life Goals: choose the area that matches your intention (for example health, career, or peace). Narrow results with sub-categories, deity, mantra type, best time, scripture, or the search box.
Japa is the steady repetition of a mantra, often with a mala (rosary) or a fixed count. Traditional counts vary by tradition and mantra; your teacher or lineage may specify a number. The library shows suggested chanting counts when available-treat them as general guidance, not a substitute for personal instruction.
Sanskrit is the original script. Transliteration writes the same sounds in Roman letters so you can pronounce the mantra. English meaning explains what the mantra expresses. Together they help you chant respectfully and understand what you are reciting.
Some mantras and traditions emphasise formal initiation. Others are widely shared for prayer and personal practice. If your path requires diksha, follow your teacher. The library is a reference: it does not replace guidance from a qualified mentor for advanced or restricted practices.
Guests may read Sanskrit and transliteration without an account or payment. Searching, filtering, meanings, and practice notes use a free BestKundli login. Paid plans add structured chant protocols plus expanded reference fields.
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