Sanjeevani
Hanuman Sthothra
The Authentic Valmikian Source-Archetype from the Original Ramayana
“Those who chant this sacred sthothra with devotion shall be blessed by Lord Sri Rama Himself and shall become endowed with the strength, wisdom, and invincible spirit of Sri Hanuman.”
Sri Vaishnava Tradition
In the Sri Vaishnava tradition established by Bhagavad Ramanujacharya, Hanuman is revered as the ideal devotee (Adarsha Bhakta) — the supreme example of Prapatti (complete surrender) to Lord Narayana. Ramanujacharya taught that Hanuman's selfless service to Sri Rama represents the highest form of devotion, where the devotee becomes an instrument of the Divine will. This sthothra, drawn entirely from Maharishi Valmiki's original Sanskrit verses, celebrates Hanuman as the eternal bridge between human endeavor and divine grace.
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Kishkindha Kanda: The Wise Counselor & The Awakening
These verses capture Hanuman's diplomatic debut, his intellectual mastery, and the reawakening of his physical and cosmic strength.
Sundara Kanda: The Emissary's Feats
Verses focused on Hanuman's heroic crossing of the ocean and the recovery of hope for the Divine couple.
Yuddha Kanda: The Supreme Savior
Verses depicting Hanuman as the warrior-soul of the army, the bearer of the Sanjeevani, and the recipient of the Divine Embrace.
Uttara Kanda: The Legends & The Sentinel
Verses concerning Hanuman's childhood feats, his divine boons, and the status of Chiranjivi.
Final Mangala: Traditional Concluding Prayers
The eternal closing benedictions — traditional prayers that have been recited for millennia, sealing every Hanuman worship with the vision of the eternal witness.
यत्र यत्र रघुनाथकीर्तनं
तत्र तत्र कृतमस्तकाञ्जलिम्
“Wherever the praise of Lord Rama is sung, there with head bowed and eyes full of tears of devotion, stands Hanuman. I salute that Maruti, the destroyer of all evil.”
All 108 verses sourced directly from the original Valmiki Ramayana (Kishkindha, Sundara, Yuddha, and Uttara Kandas). Published for devotional and educational purposes by JETNJ — Sanjeevani Jeeyar Asramam.