Bajrang Baan — Benefits & How to Chant
बजरंग बाण
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Bajrang Baan
Provides powerful protection against black magic, evil eye, and negative energies
Removes obstacles and enemies from one's path
Grants fearlessness and courage in the face of adversity
Cures diseases caused by supernatural afflictions
Shields from ghosts, evil spirits, and demonic influences
Brings victory over opponents and adversaries
Grants divine protection of Lord Hanuman at all times
Destroys deep-rooted fears and anxieties
How to Chant Bajrang Baan
Instructions
Bajrang Baan is an extremely powerful prayer and must be recited with full devotion and discipline. Light a mustard oil lamp before a Hanuman idol. Apply sindoor (vermilion) tilak. Sit facing south or east. Recite with intense faith and unwavering concentration. This is traditionally chanted during times of grave danger or when facing serious threats. It should be recited 7 times for maximum effect. Maintain brahmacharya (celibacy) on the day of recitation. Do not recite casually — this is considered a spiritual weapon.
Spiritual Significance
Devotees across centuries have reported that reciting Bajrang Baan with sincere faith during times of grave danger has immediately dispelled evil spirits, broken black magic spells, and provided miraculous protection when all other remedies failed.
Origin & History
Source: Attributed to Tulsidas, from the tradition of Ramcharitmanas
Author: Goswami Tulsidas
Bajrang Baan was composed by Goswami Tulsidas as a powerful prayer-arrow (baan) invoking Hanuman's fierce protective form. According to tradition, Tulsidas composed this prayer when he himself faced threats from evil forces and needed Hanuman's urgent intervention. The word 'Baan' means arrow, signifying that this prayer strikes like a divine arrow against all negative forces.