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Pavanaja Ashtakam — Word-by-Word Meaning

पवनज अष्टकम्

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Word-by-Word Breakdown

Complete Translation

Eight verses to Pavanaja (Hanuman, the son of the wind-god) — radiant as the sun, dispeller of the fear of worldly existence, beloved of the Lord of Speech, granter of the highest bliss and wisdom.

Origin & History

Source: Traditional (Hanumat Stuti Manjari)

Author: Traditional

Period: Classical

The Pavanaja Ashtakam is a cherished traditional hymn. Eight verses to Pavanaja (Hanuman, the son of the wind-god) — radiant as the sun, dispeller of the fear of worldly existence, beloved of the Lord of Speech, granter of the highest bliss and wisdom.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pavanaja Ashtakam?
Eight verses to Pavanaja (Hanuman, the son of the wind-god) — radiant as the sun, dispeller of the fear of worldly existence, beloved of the Lord of Speech, granter of the highest bliss and wisdom.
Who composed it and when is it recited?
It is a traditional hymn (Traditional (Hanumat Stuti Manjari)). It is recited in the morning or evening with devotion, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays and during Hanuman Jayanti.

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