Shri Hanuman Chalisa
- Shri Hanuman Chalisa - an attempt to explanation - 1 - https://nitswe.blogspot.com/2024/12/shri-hanuman-chalisa-attempt-to.html
- Shri Hanuman Chalisa - an attempt to explanation - 2 - https://nitswe.blogspot.com/2024/12/shri-hanuman-chalisa-attempt-to_21.html
Bala-Budhee Vidya Dehoo Mohee Harahu Kalesha Vikaara
- Strength - To lead a happy and a courageous life, we all need strength. Whether it is physical or mental strength we need it both to fight the battles within our mind or outside our body. Who better than Hanuman can provide them to us, when his physical strength is so well known to the world - in the way he defeated and killed that Ravana's Army or he lifted the entire mountain looking for Sanjeevani. His mental strength is mismatched in tales that we see in Ramcharitmanas and later in Mahabharata too. A person without strength but with wisdom or knowledge has no meaning as they can not implement or spread their wisdom or knowledge.
- Wisdom - Strength without wisdom can lead us to being a weapon that has a high destruction potential and can be misused by someone who can control us. A person without wisdom is just like an animal, who can be tamed or will react as his master tells him to. Hanuman is known as an epitome of wisdom the way he deals with Sursa or even Lankini. It was his wisdom that baffled Ravana more than the fact that he destroyed his gardens. Hanuman is also seen with his wood in humbling Bhim during the Mahabharat age. Hanuman is seen as a monkey, but has the ability to talk in Sanskrit and can reason with any sages or learned people.
- Knowledge - Hanuman is known to have immense knowledge and is known to have read all the vedas in his childhood. It is said that Rishi Yagnavalkya gained his knowledge of vedas from the Sun. Sun is known to be most learned as he is observing everything as he is always present. It is said that Hanuman wanted to learn and gain knowledge so badly, that he requested Sun to teach him. But Sun refused as he had to continuously travel from east to west. Hanuman then flew constantly in front of the Sun's (Surya's) chariot facing the sun at all times. In another story, Hanuman had knowledge of all the vedas by the age of three, by the grace of Lord Brahma. But when as a child he jumped to eat Sun, believing it to be a fruit, Indra and other gods conditioned Hanuman in such a way that he forgets his knowledge until it can be put to use for others. A person with knowledge, wisdom and strength has a mind that is well expanded to think about others, their own self and is fully grown to be a human from an animal.
- Anger
- Disobedience
- Jealousy
- Addiction
- Pride