
Lyrics -
कशिं कुक्ष वरवर अञ्जनावरपुत्र आवेशयावेशय ॐ ह्रीं हनुमन् फट् ।
kashim kuksha varavara anjanaavaraputra aaveshayaaveshaya om hreem hanuman phat' .
Meaning -
Anjanavara-putra means the noble son of Mother Anjana — Hanuman. Varavara means supremely excellent, the greatest among the great, the bestower of powerful blessings. The chanter is calling Hanuman in his most dynamic and potent form.
Aaveshaya Aaveshaya
This means ‘enter, enter’ or ‘possess with power.’ It is a direct command requesting Hanuman to infuse his energy into the devotee or into the situation. It is about invoking courage, strength, and divine force within oneself.
Om Hreem
Om is the primal cosmic vibration — the source sound of creation.
Hreem is a powerful seed syllable associated with divine energy and inner purification. It activates spiritual force and clears internal negativity.
Hanuman Phat
Hanuman is direct invocation.
Phat is a sharp, explosive seed syllable used in protective mantras. It symbolizes cutting through obstacles, destroying harmful influences, and breaking negative forces instantly.
Benefits of Listening -
First — protection from negative energies
When you repeatedly hear a mantra with seed sounds like Om, Hreem, and Phat, your nervous system shifts. Fear-based reactions reduce. The mind stops scanning for threat. This creates an inner shield. Negative influences — whether from people, environments, or your own anxiety — lose grip. Hanuman represents fearless strength. Listening conditions your mind into that frequency. Weakness begins to withdraw.
Second — removal of negative thoughts
Most negative thinking is repetitive mental noise. Mantra listening interrupts that loop. The sharp sound Phat symbolically cuts intrusive patterns. Hreem purifies emotional clutter. Over time, the brain associates the mantra with strength and clarity. Instead of spiraling into worry, the mind stabilizes.
Third — increase in courage and decisiveness
Hanuman is the embodiment of action without hesitation. Regular listening builds psychological firmness. You stop overthinking. You act.
Fourth — emotional cleansing
Anger, jealousy, insecurity — these reduce because the mantra energy is forward-moving, not self-pitying. It energizes rather than depresses.
Fifth — spiritual grounding
Even passive listening creates a subtle discipline. Your attention begins to gather. Scattered energy starts organizing.
No. Initiation is required only if you want to do mantra sadhana, not for listening. You just have to listen to the mantras we provide to get benefited.
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