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Shekhar Ravjiani's rendition of the Hanuman Chalisa , produced by Zee Music Devotional, is more than just a song; it is a spiritual journey aimed at empowering listeners with faith that is "larger than their fears". This specific version, often looped seven times, is rooted in the belief that such repetition brings good luck, releases protective energy vibrations, and frees one from the bondage of life. The Inspiration Behind the Rendition
The Hanuman Chalisa was composed by the 16th-century poet-saint . Legend has it that Tulsidas wrote these 40 verses while imprisoned by Emperor Akbar. He sought the protection of Lord Hanuman, the ultimate symbol of strength and devotion to Lord Rama, and through his intense prayer, he found the strength to overcome his hardships. Musical and Visual Production Shekhar Ravjiani's rendition of the Hanuman Chalisa ,
In Hindu tradition, certain numbers hold immense spiritual power. The practice of repeating the Chalisa seven times daily is associated with several benefits: Legend has it that Tulsidas wrote these 40
: The rhythmic chanting is thought to create a shield of protection, driving away fear, anxiety, and negative energy. The Story of the Chalisa Itself The practice of repeating the Chalisa seven times