Manojavam Maruta Tulya Vegam — Benefits & How to Chant
मनोजवं मारुततुल्यवेगं
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Manojavam Maruta Tulya Vegam
The famous dhyana verse of Hanuman recited at the close of the Hanuman Chalisa and in daily Hanuman worship.
Praises Hanuman's matchless speed, self-mastery, wisdom and devotion as Sri Ram's messenger
qualities the devotee prays to receive.
Chanted for courage, strength, protection from fear and the removal of troubles (sankat).
A complete prayer of surrender (sharanagati) to Hanuman in a single verse.
Short and powerful, ideal for daily recitation, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
How to Chant Manojavam Maruta Tulya Vegam
Instructions
Recite with devotion, picturing Hanuman swift as the wind and ever in service of Sri Ram, and surrender to Him for strength and protection. It is traditionally chanted at the end of the Hanuman Chalisa. Repeat three times or more.
Spiritual Significance
It is said that one who takes refuge in Hanuman with this verse is freed from fear and obstacle — for the swift son of the wind hastens to the aid of all who call upon Sri Ram's messenger.
Origin & History
Source: Hanuman dhyana shloka (closes the Hanuman Chalisa)
Author: Traditional (associated with Tulsidas's Hanuman Chalisa)
This is the cherished dhyana verse on Hanuman, known to millions as the concluding shloka of the Hanuman Chalisa. In four lines it captures the essence of Hanuman — swift as thought and wind, master of himself, wisest of the wise, son of Vayu, chief of the vanaras and the faithful messenger of Sri Ram — and the devotee takes refuge in Him. It is recited daily for strength, fearlessness and the removal of troubles.