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अष्ट सिद्धि नौ निधि के दाता — Benefits & How to Chant

अष्ट सिद्धि नौ निधि के दाता

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting अष्ट सिद्धि नौ निधि के दाता

Invokes Hanuman as giver of the eight siddhis and nine nidhis

chanted for prosperity and abundance

Sought for success, growth of wealth and fulfilment of worthy desires

Reminds the devotee that Hanuman holds Mother Sita's boon to grant blessings

Deepens devotion by recalling Hanuman's selfless service that earned Sita's grace

Believed to attract both material well-being and spiritual attainment

A favourite verse for those praying for upliftment and good fortune

How to Chant अष्ट सिद्धि नौ निधि के दाता

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Repetitions
11 times
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Best Time
Tuesday and Saturday mornings; during prayers for prosperity and success

Instructions

Chant this chaupai 11 or 21 times when praying for prosperity, success or the fulfilment of a worthy wish, remembering that Hanuman bestows the eight siddhis and nine nidhis by Mother Sita's boon. Approach with humility and devotion rather than greed, seeking abundance to serve good ends. It is commonly recited as part of the full Hanuman Chalisa and is especially auspicious on Tuesdays.

Spiritual Significance

It is told that the eight siddhis and nine nidhis stand ever at Hanuman's command through Sita's boon, yet he, the perfect devotee, keeps none for himself and freely grants them to sincere devotees; many recount their fortunes turning and long-held wishes fulfilled after worshipping Hanuman with this verse.

Origin & History

Source: Hanuman Chalisa (chaupai)

Author: Tulsidas

In the Hanuman Chalisa, Goswami Tulsidas recalls the boon Hanuman received from Mother Sita. According to tradition, moved by his boundless devotion and service during the search for her and the rescue from Lanka, Sita (Janaki) blessed Hanuman with the authority to grant the eight siddhis and nine nidhis. This verse celebrates that grace, presenting Hanuman as a bestower of both spiritual perfection and worldly abundance.

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