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Om Namo Hanumate Mantra

Om Namo Hanumate Mantra — Bengali Lyrics

Om Namo Hanumate is a Sanskrit invocation composed of three sacred elements. Om (ॐ) is the primordial sound of creation and consciousness itself. Namo means 'I bow to' or 'I surrender to,' expressing reverence and humility. Hanumate is the dative case of Hanuman, meaning 'to Hanuman' or 'unto Hanuman.' Together, the mantra translates as: 'Om, I bow to Hanuman.' This simple, direct invocation is one of the most ancient and powerful ways to connect with the monkey deity who embodies devotion, strength, and fearlessness.

Hanuman holds a unique position in Hindu spirituality as the eleventh Rudra—a direct manifestation of Lord Shiva's supreme power (Shakti). Yet he is equally revered as the supreme devotee of Lord Rama (Vishnu), bridging Shaiva and Vaishnava traditions seamlessly. The mantra 'Om Namo Hanumate' invokes this dual nature: the fierce protective energy of Shiva combined with the selfless devotion of the perfect servant. Chanting this mantra awakens not just physical courage but spiritual fortitude—the inner strength to overcome all obstacles, both material and spiritual. Hanuman is the remover of fear itself (Bhay-bhanjan), making his invocation particularly potent for those facing darkness, doubt, or danger.

Chant this mantra 108 times on Tuesdays or Saturdays, traditionally associated with Hanuman worship and Saturn's planetary influence. Many practitioners chant before sleep to invoke protection from nightmares and fear of darkness. Offer red flowers and vermilion (sindoor) as traditional tributes. The mantra is most effective when chanted with sincere devotion and a clear intention, whether seeking courage, protection, mental clarity, or divine strength. Even a single heartfelt repetition carries power; consistency amplifies the benefits over time.

Curated by The Mahakatha Team · Original Composition: Mahakatha · Lyric: Traditional / Vaishnava

Om Namo Hanumate Mantra

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ॐ नमो हनुमते

ওম নমো হনুমতে

হে হনুমান, আমি আপনাকে সম্মান এবং প্রণাম জানাই।


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भयभञ्जनाय

ভয়ভঞ্জনায়

যিনি সকল ভয় এবং দুঃখ দূর করেন।


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सुखं कुरु

সুখং কুরু

আমাকে সুখ এবং শান্তি প্রদান করুন।


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फट् स्वाहा

ফট্ স্বাহা

এই মন্ত্রটি সম্পূর্ণ এবং কার্যকর হোক, এই বলে আমি আপনাকে আহ্বান জানাই।

Word-by-Word Meaning

Sanskrit Meaning
Om Namo Hanumate Rudra Avataraya This variation is believed to invoke Hanuman's power as the fierce form of Lord Shiva, known as Rudra.
Om Namo Hanumate Bhaktanjaneya Swaha This variation is believed to help devotees overcome obstacles and achieve success in their endeavors.
Om Namo Hanumate Anjaneyaya Swaha This variation is believed to enhance one's physical and mental strength and protect against negative energies.

How to Chant Om Namo Hanumate Mantra

  1. 1

    Find a quiet, clean space

    Sit in a comfortable, undisturbed environment. Face east or north if possible. You may light incense or a candle to set a contemplative atmosphere.

  2. 2

    Settle into a comfortable posture

    Sit cross-legged on the floor or upright in a chair. Keep the spine erect and place the hands on the knees with palms facing upward.

  3. 3

    Take three cleansing breaths

    Inhale slowly through the nose, hold briefly, and exhale completely. Repeat three times to calm the mind and prepare for mantra recitation.

  4. 4

    Begin chanting Om Namo Hanumate Mantra

    Chant the mantra clearly and with devotion — aloud, in a whisper, or silently. Use a mala (108 beads) to count repetitions. Aim for a consistent, unhurried rhythm throughout the session.

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    Rest in stillness

    After completing your chanting, sit quietly for two to five minutes. Allow the vibration of the mantra to settle within. Close the practice with a moment of gratitude.

Benefits of Om Namo Hanumate Mantra

  • Removes fear and anxiety by invoking Hanuman's nature as Bhay-bhanjan (the fear-destroyer), particularly effective for those suffering from nightmares or sleep disturbances.

    Source: Traditional practice and Ramayana oral tradition

  • Builds physical and mental strength through connection with Hanuman's Vayuputra (son of wind) nature—increasing prana (life force) and vital energy.

    Source: Tantric and Vedic practice traditions

  • Mitigates Saturn (Shani) afflictions when chanted on Saturdays, as Hanuman is specifically worshipped to reduce karmic difficulties and obstacles.

    Source: Jyotisha (Vedic astrology) and devotional practice

  • Enhances courage, willpower, and spiritual determination—enabling practitioners to overcome internal and external adversities with divine grace.

    Source: Bhakti yoga traditions and Hanuman Chalisa commentaries

  • Provides protection during travel, in moments of danger, and during times of uncertainty by invoking the guardian deity who protected Rama's mission.

    Source: Traditional practice and Ramayana narrative

Deity Hanuman
Composition Mahakatha (Original) · Traditional / Vaishnava (Lyric)
Also called Om Namo Hanumate Mantra · Hanuman Mantra · Hanuman Kavach · Anjaneya Stotram · Om Namo Bhagavate Hanumate · Hanuman Chalisa
Hanuman also known as Anjaneya · Bajrangbali · Maruti · Pavanputra

Story & Symbolism

Om Namo Hanumate emerges from the ancient Ramayana—one of Hinduism's foundational epics—where Hanuman appears as the supreme devotee of Rama. The mantra itself crystallized over thousands of years of devotional practice as seekers discovered that invoking Hanuman's name and nature directly invokes his protective, transformative presence. While the Vedas do not mention Hanuman explicitly by this name (as he is understood as a later incarnation within time), the Ramayana and subsequent Puranas establish him as the eleventh Rudra—a direct manifestation of Lord Shiva's cosmic power. Tantric texts and the beloved Hanuman Chalisa (composed in the 16th century by Tulsidas) codified the practice of Hanuman worship and mantra chanting, making it accessible to millions. The simplicity of Om Namo Hanumate—'Om, I bow to Hanuman'—reflects the essence of bhakti yoga: direct, heartfelt surrender to the divine through a chosen deity.

Hanuman's spiritual significance lies in his unique embodiment of seemingly opposite qualities: he is fierce yet devoted, powerful yet humble, eternal yet eternally serving. As the Rudra avatar, he manifests Shiva's destructive (obstacle-removing) and protective power. Yet as the supreme devotee of Rama, he represents the pinnacle of bhakti—selfless service without expectation of reward. This duality makes Hanuman acceptable to both Shaiva (Shiva-worshipping) and Vaishnava (Vishnu-worshipping) traditions. The mantra Om Namo Hanumate specifically invokes this bridge between cosmic consciousness and human devotion. Chanting it awakens not just physical courage but the spiritual strength to transcend limitations and serve higher purposes. According to tradition, Hanuman remains eternally present—ageless, immortal, and devoted to protecting those who call upon him with sincere hearts.

Today, Om Namo Hanumate is chanted by millions globally—from traditional practitioners in temples to modern seekers seeking protection, courage, and spiritual strength. The mantra has been preserved through oral transmission (guru-shishya parampara) and is now accessible through recordings and digital platforms. Its continued practice demonstrates the enduring power of Hanuman worship across centuries and cultures. Whether chanted on sacred Saturdays, during moments of fear, or as part of daily spiritual practice, this mantra connects contemporary seekers to an ancient lineage of devotion stretching back through the Ramayana itself.

How to Use in Daily Life

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Morning Protection

Chant Om Namo Hanumate 21 times upon waking to invoke Hanuman's protection throughout your day. This establishes a spiritual shield against fear, obstacles, and negative influences.

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Meditation Practice

Use this mantra as your meditation focus. Chant 108 times with a mala, visualizing Hanuman's golden form radiating strength and courage. This deepens your connection to his protective presence.

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Before Challenges

Whenever facing a difficult situation, fear, or uncertainty, pause and chant Om Namo Hanumate 3-7 times. This activates your inner courage and invokes Hanuman's support in overcoming obstacles.

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Sleep Protection

Chant before sleep to invoke protection from nightmares and fear-based disturbances. Hanuman specifically guards those sleeping, making this practice particularly effective for restful, protected nights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Om Namo Hanumate Mantra?
Om Namo Hanumate is a Sanskrit invocation that translates as 'Om, I bow to Hanuman.' It is one of the most direct and powerful mantras for connecting with Hanuman, the divine monkey deity who embodies fearlessness, strength, and selfless devotion. This mantra is composed of three sacred elements: Om (the primordial sound of consciousness), Namo (meaning 'I bow' or 'I surrender'), and Hanumate (the dative case of Hanuman, meaning 'unto Hanuman'). The mantra can be chanted alone or extended with additional names like Rudra (invoking Hanuman as a manifestation of Shiva) or Bhaktanjaneya (invoking him as the son of wind/Prana). Hanuman is known as the eleventh Rudra—a direct incarnation of Shiva's power—yet he remains the supreme devotee of Rama, making this mantra acceptable across both Shaiva and Vaishnava traditions. Chanting Om Namo Hanumate awakens inner strength, courage, and protection.
What are the benefits of chanting Om Namo Hanumate Mantra?
Om Namo Hanumate mantra provides multifaceted spiritual and practical benefits. The primary benefit is the removal of fear and anxiety—Hanuman is Bhay-bhanjan, the 'fear-destroyer,' making this mantra particularly potent for those suffering from nightmares, fear of darkness, or psychological anxiety. Additional benefits include: enhanced physical and mental strength through connection with Hanuman's Vayuputra (wind/prana) nature; mitigation of Saturn (Shani) afflictions when chanted on Saturdays; increased courage, willpower, and spiritual determination; and protection during travel and times of danger. The mantra strengthens one's ability to overcome obstacles, both material and spiritual. Regular chanting cultivates the qualities Hanuman embodies: loyalty, service, courage, and unwavering faith. Many practitioners report feeling a palpable sense of protection and inner stability after establishing a consistent practice.
When should I chant Om Namo Hanumate Mantra and how many times?
The most auspicious times to chant Om Namo Hanumate are Tuesdays and Saturdays, both traditionally associated with Hanuman worship and protection from planetary challenges. Many practitioners also chant before sleep to invoke protection from nightmares and fear-based disturbances. The traditional recommendation is to chant the mantra 108 times, using a mala (prayer beads) to maintain count and focus. This completes one full cycle and aligns with the sacred number 108 found throughout Hindu spirituality. However, even a single heartfelt repetition carries power and benefit. Consistency matters more than quantity—daily practice, even for a few minutes, cultivates deeper connection than sporadic intensive practice. Some practitioners chant during meditation, while others chant while walking or performing daily tasks. The key is sincere devotion and clear intention. Many find that chanting before sleep and upon waking establishes a protective spiritual container around their day.
What is the origin and spiritual significance of this mantra?
Om Namo Hanumate originates from the ancient Ramayana and Vedic traditions, where Hanuman is revered as the supreme devotee and the eleventh manifestation of Rudra (Shiva's fierce form). The mantra emerges from millennia of devotional practice, recorded in texts like the Hanuman Chalisa and various tantric scriptures. Hanuman's spiritual significance lies in his unique dual nature: he is simultaneously a manifestation of Shiva's cosmic power (Shakti) and the perfect embodiment of selfless devotion to Rama (Vishnu). This makes him a bridge between the transcendent and the personal divine—between cosmic consciousness and human relationship with the sacred. The mantra Om Namo Hanumate specifically invokes this protective, transformative energy. According to tradition, Hanuman is ageless and immortal, eternally present to protect his devotees. The mantra has been chanted for thousands of years by millions seeking courage, protection, and spiritual strength. Its power lies not in magic but in the alignment of consciousness with Hanuman's qualities through sincere devotion and regular practice.
How should I pronounce and chant Om Namo Hanumate correctly?
Correct pronunciation enhances the mantra's resonance and effectiveness. Pronounce each syllable clearly: Om (ॐ—rhymes with 'home'), Na-mo (NAH-moh), Ha-nu-ma-te (hah-NOO-mah-tay). The emphasis falls on the second syllable of each word: NAmah, HANumate. Chant slowly and deliberately, allowing each sound to vibrate through your body. For beginners: Start by listening to recordings from authentic sources to absorb the correct rhythm and tone. Sit in a comfortable position with spine straight, as this supports proper breathing and energy flow. Chant from the heart chakra, not just the throat—visualize the sound as an offering to Hanuman. Breathe deeply between repetitions. Use a mala (108-bead prayer necklace) to track counts and maintain focus. As you chant, hold a clear intention—whether seeking protection, strength, or courage. The mantra's power increases when pronunciation is correct AND intention is sincere. Even imperfect pronunciation combined with genuine devotion brings benefits; perfection of form should never replace sincerity of heart.
What happens if we chant Om Namo Hanumate Mantra?
Regular chanting of Om Namo Hanumate Mantra creates measurable shifts in your mental, emotional, and spiritual state. Removes fear and anxiety by invoking Hanuman's nature as Bhay-bhanjan (the fear-destroyer), particularly effective for those suffering from nightmares or sleep disturbances.. Builds physical and mental strength through connection with Hanuman's Vayuputra (son of wind) nature—increasing prana (life force) and vital energy.. Mitigates Saturn (Shani) afflictions when chanted on Saturdays, as Hanuman is specifically worshipped to reduce karmic difficulties and obstacles.. Most practitioners notice a tangible difference within the first week of daily practice — start with 108 repetitions using a mala and observe how your inner state transforms.

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