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Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most popular prayers in India and is sung daily by millions of Hindus worldwide. Composed by Tulsidasji around 400 years ago, it is comprised of 40 verses in praise of Hanumanji. It was composed in Awadhi, a popular dialect of Hindi spoken in and around Ayodhya, the birthplace and kingdom of Sri Ram. This book is an attempt to make Hanuman Chalisa simple and easy in today's time for both children and adults. It visually explains each word in simple English with translation of every line in English. The verses are further explained with meaning behind each line…mehr

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Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most popular prayers in India and is sung daily by millions of Hindus worldwide. Composed by Tulsidasji around 400 years ago, it is comprised of 40 verses in praise of Hanumanji. It was composed in Awadhi, a popular dialect of Hindi spoken in and around Ayodhya, the birthplace and kingdom of Sri Ram. This book is an attempt to make Hanuman Chalisa simple and easy in today's time for both children and adults. It visually explains each word in simple English with translation of every line in English. The verses are further explained with meaning behind each line with stories and narratives from Ramayana and Hanumanji's life. The style and narrative of the book is sure to make it captivating for younger minds and connect them to their roots in India and Hinduism with the grace of Hanumanji and Sri Ramchandra.
Autorenporträt
Rahul Agrawal is a Information Technology Consultant by profession. He has two kids aged 6 and 1 and lives in Melbourne, Australia. Rahul has a very keen interest in the magnificent history of India and likes to read books on ancient India. He has been narrating a lot of these stories to his 6 year old son. Once while explaining the meaning of Hanuman Chalisa to his son, the idea of making Hanuman Chalisa simple and easy for kids originated and together they started the "Hanuman Chalisa Project".