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Nase Rog Hare Sab Pira — Benefits & How to Chant

नासै रोग हरै सब पीरा

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting Nase Rog Hare Sab Pira

Chanted for recovery from disease and relief from physical pain (rog and pira)

Believed to destroy all ailments through continuous repetition of Hanuman's name

Brings comfort and strength to those who are sick or suffering

Eases mental anguish and distress along with bodily pain

Traditionally recited at the bedside of patients for healing

Instils faith, hope and resilience during illness

How to Chant Nase Rog Hare Sab Pira

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Repetitions
108 times
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Best Time
Tuesday and Saturday mornings; daily during illness, and at the bedside of the sick

Instructions

The verse itself prescribes the method — 'japat nirantar', continuous chanting. Repeat this chaupai steadily, ideally 108 times on a mala, with heartfelt faith in the healing grace of the brave Hanuman. It may be chanted for oneself or on behalf of a sick loved one, sitting near them. For chronic illness, make it a daily practice. It is also recited as part of the full Hanuman Chalisa for overall health.

Spiritual Significance

It is widely believed that those who chant this verse with unwavering faith are freed from chronic illness and pain; many devotees relate that continuous japa of 'Hanumat Bira' at the bedside brought unexpected recovery where remedies had failed.

Origin & History

Source: Hanuman Chalisa (chaupai)

Author: Tulsidas

In the Hanuman Chalisa, after describing Hanuman's power to banish ghosts and spirits, Goswami Tulsidas turns to his power to heal. This verse promises that constant chanting of the name of the brave Hanuman destroys all disease and removes every pain — a teaching especially associated with Tulsidas himself, who is traditionally said to have composed the Hanuman Bahuk while seeking relief from acute bodily affliction through Hanuman's grace.

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