A devotional aarti of Hanuman as the beloved son of Anjani, sung in North Indian temples.
पवन पुत्र रुद्र अंश, दिव्य तेज वाला॥
नीले पर्वत से कूदे, सागर पार गए।
रावण की सभा जाकर, सीता दर्शन किए॥
भक्तों के दुख हरते हो, शत्रु भयभीत करते।
राम नाम जपते हो, मोक्ष मार्ग भरते॥
Pawan Putr Rudra Ansh, Divya Tej Wala.
Neele Parvat Se Koode, Sagar Paar Gaye.
Ravan Ki Sabha Jakar, Sita Darshan Kiye.
Bhakton Ke Dukh Harte Ho, Shatru Bhayabheet Karte.
Ram Naam Japte Ho, Moksh Marg Bharte.
Glory to the beloved son of Anjani, the divine Hanuman. Son of the wind and partial form of Rudra, filled with divine radiance. You leaped from the blue mountain and crossed the ocean. Going to Ravana's court you had the sight of Sita. You remove the sorrows of devotees and fill enemies with fear. You chant the name of Rama and fill the path to liberation.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jai Anjani Ke Lala?
A devotional aarti of Hanuman as the beloved son of Anjani, sung in North Indian temples.
When should Jai Anjani Ke Lala be recited?
Jai Anjani Ke Lala is ideally recited during Tuesday and Saturday.
Who composed Jai Anjani Ke Lala?
Jai Anjani Ke Lala was composed by Traditional.
What are the benefits of Jai Anjani Ke Lala?
Jai Anjani Ke Lala is a devotional aarti of Lord Hanuman sung in North Indian temples. It addresses him affectionately as the son of Anjani, the partial incarnation of Rudra and the eternal servant of Rama. Singing it drives away…