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Hanuman Chalisa Ep-19: Want SUPERPOWERS? Hanumanji’s SURPRISING Answer | Om Dhumatkar
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Have you ever wondered what Hanumanji's Ashta Siddhi (eight powers) and Nau Nidhi (nine treasures) are, and how they relate to your spiritual journey? In this video, we delve into the profound meanings of these siddhis and nidhis, exploring how Hanumanji not only possesses them but can also bestow them upon us.
Many people ask, "How can I gain these siddhis?" or "What sadhana (spiritual practice) do I need to do?"
While these questions are natural, it's important to understand the deeper purpose of our spiritual path.
Hanumanji's eight siddhis include amazing abilities like becoming tiny (Aṇimā), becoming huge (Mahimā), becoming heavy (Garimā), becoming light (Laghimā), manifesting objects (Prāpti), accessing any place (Prākāmya), controlling nature (Īśitva), and controlling creatures (Vaśitva).
Similarly, the nine nidhis are treasures representing different forms of abundance and prosperity.
But Hanumanji's greatest gift isn't just these siddhis and nidhis; it's the Ram Rasayan, the essence of Lord Rama's devotion.
Through Hanumanji's story, we learn that the ultimate goal isn't acquiring powers or wealth but cultivating bhakti (devotion) and becoming a true dāsa (servant) of the Divine.
Just like visiting a city to see a landmark and getting distracted by other attractions, pursuing siddhis can divert us from our main purpose.
Many might think gaining these mystical abilities requires years of intense sadhana, countless rounds of japa (chanting), or special blessings from past karma.
However, Hanumanji teaches us that the real treasure lies in dāsatva, the state of being a servant to the Divine.
Unlike a minister who only sees the king in court, a servant has access to the innermost chambers. Adopting an attitude of servitude brings us closer to the Divine.
The Hanuman Chalisa says, "Ashta Siddhi Nau Nidhi Ke Data, As Var Deen Janaki Mata," meaning Hanumanji is the giver of the eight siddhis and nine nidhis, as blessed by Mother Sita.
More importantly, it continues, "Ram Rasayan Tumhare Paasa, Sadaa Raho Raghupati Ke Daasa," highlighting that Hanumanji holds the essence of Lord Rama and always remains His devoted servant.
So, if you're seeking spiritual growth and wondering how to gain these siddhis, remember that the path lies in devotion and selfless service.
By focusing on bhakti, the siddhis and nidhis become secondary, and the true goal of experiencing the Divine becomes attainable.
Whether you're new to spiritual concepts or have been on this path for a while, this video offers insights that are easy to understand and apply.
Questions answered in this video:
1. What are Hanumanji's eight siddhis and nine nidhis?
2. How can we gain spiritual powers like the siddhis?
3. What is the significance of bhakti (devotion) over seeking powers?
4. How does adopting a servant's attitude (dāsatva) bring us closer to the Divine?
5. Why is the Ram Rasayan considered Hanumanji's greatest gift?
#hanumanji #hanumanchalisa #AshtaSiddhi #NauNidhi #SpiritualJourney
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Uncover the "Hanuman Chalisa Explained" series which is dedicated to unlocking the secrets of this ancient chant, presented to you every alternate Sunday in this playlist -
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Who am I ?
I am a spiritual seeker who has been studying Hindu philosophy, meditation, and practice for nearly two decades.
In 2022, I started sharing my spiritual insights - not as a Guru, neither a Sadhu, nor an Acharya - but as a fellow seeker.
Through my series of talks, "Bhagavad Gita: the Divine Song," and "Hanuman Chalisa Explained" I bring to life Hinduism's most popular scriptures, the Bhagavad Gita and the Hanuman Chalisa, in a way that is accessible, relatable, and real.
I aim to draw on the timeless wisdom of Hindu philosophy to discuss the issues of our age and inspire others on their spiritual journey.
Join me in exploring the depths of spirituality and the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Hanuman Chalisa.
HariOm
Many people ask, "How can I gain these siddhis?" or "What sadhana (spiritual practice) do I need to do?"
While these questions are natural, it's important to understand the deeper purpose of our spiritual path.
Hanumanji's eight siddhis include amazing abilities like becoming tiny (Aṇimā), becoming huge (Mahimā), becoming heavy (Garimā), becoming light (Laghimā), manifesting objects (Prāpti), accessing any place (Prākāmya), controlling nature (Īśitva), and controlling creatures (Vaśitva).
Similarly, the nine nidhis are treasures representing different forms of abundance and prosperity.
But Hanumanji's greatest gift isn't just these siddhis and nidhis; it's the Ram Rasayan, the essence of Lord Rama's devotion.
Through Hanumanji's story, we learn that the ultimate goal isn't acquiring powers or wealth but cultivating bhakti (devotion) and becoming a true dāsa (servant) of the Divine.
Just like visiting a city to see a landmark and getting distracted by other attractions, pursuing siddhis can divert us from our main purpose.
Many might think gaining these mystical abilities requires years of intense sadhana, countless rounds of japa (chanting), or special blessings from past karma.
However, Hanumanji teaches us that the real treasure lies in dāsatva, the state of being a servant to the Divine.
Unlike a minister who only sees the king in court, a servant has access to the innermost chambers. Adopting an attitude of servitude brings us closer to the Divine.
The Hanuman Chalisa says, "Ashta Siddhi Nau Nidhi Ke Data, As Var Deen Janaki Mata," meaning Hanumanji is the giver of the eight siddhis and nine nidhis, as blessed by Mother Sita.
More importantly, it continues, "Ram Rasayan Tumhare Paasa, Sadaa Raho Raghupati Ke Daasa," highlighting that Hanumanji holds the essence of Lord Rama and always remains His devoted servant.
So, if you're seeking spiritual growth and wondering how to gain these siddhis, remember that the path lies in devotion and selfless service.
By focusing on bhakti, the siddhis and nidhis become secondary, and the true goal of experiencing the Divine becomes attainable.
Whether you're new to spiritual concepts or have been on this path for a while, this video offers insights that are easy to understand and apply.
Questions answered in this video:
1. What are Hanumanji's eight siddhis and nine nidhis?
2. How can we gain spiritual powers like the siddhis?
3. What is the significance of bhakti (devotion) over seeking powers?
4. How does adopting a servant's attitude (dāsatva) bring us closer to the Divine?
5. Why is the Ram Rasayan considered Hanumanji's greatest gift?
#hanumanji #hanumanchalisa #AshtaSiddhi #NauNidhi #SpiritualJourney
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Follow me on Instagram and learn bite-sized lessons from Hinduism in 60 seconds.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Uncover the "Hanuman Chalisa Explained" series which is dedicated to unlocking the secrets of this ancient chant, presented to you every alternate Sunday in this playlist -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Who am I ?
I am a spiritual seeker who has been studying Hindu philosophy, meditation, and practice for nearly two decades.
In 2022, I started sharing my spiritual insights - not as a Guru, neither a Sadhu, nor an Acharya - but as a fellow seeker.
Through my series of talks, "Bhagavad Gita: the Divine Song," and "Hanuman Chalisa Explained" I bring to life Hinduism's most popular scriptures, the Bhagavad Gita and the Hanuman Chalisa, in a way that is accessible, relatable, and real.
I aim to draw on the timeless wisdom of Hindu philosophy to discuss the issues of our age and inspire others on their spiritual journey.
Join me in exploring the depths of spirituality and the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Hanuman Chalisa.
HariOm
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