Anjaneyaya Mangalam [8K | 360p]

: Devotees often recite these verses on Tuesdays and Saturdays, or during festivals like Hanuman Jayanti, to ward off fear and illness.

: Mangalam verses often describe Hanuman's various forms, such as the Panchamukha Hanuman (five-faced form), which includes the faces of Anjaneya, Narasimha, Garuda, Varaha, and Hayagriva, each offering different types of spiritual and physical protection. Popular Versions and Practices Anjaneyaya Mangalam

: Chanting a mangalam for Hanuman is believed to bring courage, remove negative influences, and provide a sense of stability and protection in life. Key Themes : : Devotees often recite these verses on Tuesdays

The chant celebrates Hanuman’s divine qualities—his immense strength (Mahabala), his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, and his role as a protector of his devotees. Key Themes : The chant celebrates Hanuman’s divine

: It highlights Hanuman's role as the "knowledge body" ( gnana guna sagara ) and the perfect example of surrender to the divine.