: Reciting the verses seven times is said to liberate the soul from the cycle of life and death, leading to "highest bliss".
In Hindu tradition, certain numbers hold immense spiritual power. The practice of repeating the Chalisa seven times daily is associated with several benefits: : Reciting the verses seven times is said
: It is widely believed that seven repetitions invite positive changes, wealth, and health. Shekhar Ravjiani's decision to record the Hanuman Chalisa
Shekhar Ravjiani's decision to record the Hanuman Chalisa was deeply personal. He created it as a tribute to his late grandmother, who had always wished for him to record this sacred chant. Despite his successful career in film music, he felt a strong calling to create a version that was peaceful, accessible, and grounded in faith rather than just religious ritual. The Significance of Repeating 7 Times The Significance of Repeating 7 Times The Hanuman
The Hanuman Chalisa was composed by the 16th-century poet-saint . Legend has it that Tulsidas wrote these 40 verses while imprisoned by Emperor Akbar. He sought the protection of Lord Hanuman, the ultimate symbol of strength and devotion to Lord Rama, and through his intense prayer, he found the strength to overcome his hardships. Musical and Visual Production