Invoke the blessings of Hanuman, the mighty warrior and devoted servant of Rama, for courage, strength, and divine protection in life.
ॐ श्रीरामपादुकाधराय महावीराय वायुपुत्राय कनिष्ठाय ब्रह्मनिष्ठाय एकादशरुद्रमूर्तये महाबलपराक्रमाय भानुमण्डलग्रसनग्रहाय चतुर्मुखवरप्रदाय महाभयनिवारकाय ये ह्रौं ॐ स्फ्रें हं स्फ्रें हैं स्फ्रें ॐ वीर ।
om shreeraamapaadukaadharaaya mahaaveeraaya vaayuputraaya kanisht'haaya brahmanisht'haaya ekaadasharudramoortaye mahaabalaparaakramaaya bhaanumand'alagrasanagrahaaya chaturmukhavarapradaaya mahaabhayanivaarakaaya ye hraum' om sphrem' ham' sphrem' haim' sphrem' om veera .
Salutations to the great warrior, Hanuman, who carries the sacred sandals of Lord Rama. He is the mighty son of the wind god (Vayuputra), the youngest of all but firm in his devotion to the Supreme Brahman. Manifestation of the eleventh Rudra,, he embodies immense strength and valor. He has the power to engulf the solar sphere and bestows boons granted by Lord Brahma. He is the remover of great fears, empowered by the sacred syllables 'ह्रौं', 'स्फ्रें', 'हं', and 'वीर'.
This verse glorifies Hanuman's qualities as a devotee of Lord Rama, his strength, and his spiritual stature. It emphasizes his protective power and his unique place in the divine order.
Listening to this Mantra invokes Hanuman's blessings for courage, protection, and spiritual growth.
Benefits:
Listening to this Mantra with devotion can bring several benefits, including the removal of fears, gaining physical and mental strength, and receiving divine protection in times of adversity. It also helps to cultivate devotion and focus on spiritual goals, guiding one toward righteousness and inner peace.
Not at all. There is no evidence anywhere. Mahabharata itself says that regular reading or listening to Mahabharata is highly beneficial (both materially and spiritually).
Bhagavad Gita is part of Mahabharata. It is also considered as Smriti - Upanishad.