Bajrang Baan In English Lyrics PDF

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Bajrang Baan in English Lyrics

The Roman-English text is a pronunciation-friendly version of the original Hindi/Awadhi devotional prayer. It helps readers who cannot read Devanagari but want to recite Bajrang Baan correctly.

Bajrang Baan In English Lyrics

॥ Doha ॥
Nishchay prem pratith te, binay kare sanman ।
Tehi ke karaj sakal shubh, siddha karai Hanuman ॥
॥ Chaupayee ॥
Jai Hanumant sant hitkari ।
Suni lijai prabhu araj hamari ॥

Jan ke kaaj vilambha na kijai ।
Aatur dauri maha sukha deejai ॥

Jaise kudi Sindhu wahi para ।
Surasa badh paithi vistara ॥

Aage jayee lankini roka ।
Marehu laat gaee sur loka ॥

Jaay Vibhishan ko sukh deenha ।
Sita nirakhi param padh leenha ॥

Baagh ujaari Sindhu maha bora ।
Ati aatur yum kaatar tora ॥

Akshay kumar maari sanhara ।
Loom lapait Lannk ko jaara ॥

Laah samaan Lannk jaari gayee
Jai jai dhuni sur pur mmhah bhayee ॥

Ab vilaambha kehi kaaran swami ।
Krupa karahu urr antaryaami ॥

Jai jai Lakshman praan ke daataah ।
Aatur hoy dukh harahu nipaata ॥

Jai Giridhar jai jai sukh-sagar ।
Sur samuha samartha bhatnagar ॥

Om Hanu Hanu Hanu Hanu Hanumant Hattile ।
Bairihi maru bajjrah ki kile ॥

Gada bajjrah lai bairihi maaro ।
Maharaj prabhu daas ubaaro ॥

Om-kar huunkar maha-prabhu dhaavo ।
Bajjra gada hanu vilambha na lavo ॥

Om hrim hrim hrim Hanumant Kapeesa ।
Om Huum Huum Huum Hanu ari urr shisha ॥

Satya hou Hari shapath paay-ke ।
Ram-duuth dharu maru dhaay-ke ॥

Jai jai jai Hanumant agaadha ।
Dukkha paavat jan kehi apraadha ॥

Puja jap jap nem achaara ।
Nahin jaanata kacchu daas tumhara ॥

Van upavan, mag giri gruha maahi ।
Tumhare bal hum darpath nahi ॥

Paay paroh kar jori manavoh ।
Yahi avasar abh kehi gohravoo ॥

Jai Anjani Kumar Balvanta ।
Shankar suvan veer Hanumanta ॥

Badan karal kaal kul ghalak ।
Ram sahay sada prati-palak ॥

Bhoot preth pishachya nishachar ।
Agni Betal kaal mari-mar ॥

Innhe maru tohi shapath ram ki ।
Rakhu naath marjaad naam ki ॥

Janaksuta Hari daas kahavoh ।
Taaki shapath vilambha na lavo ॥

Jai Jai Jai dhuni hoath akasha ।
Sumirath hoath dusaha dukha naasha ॥

Charan sharan kar jori manavoh ।
Yahi avasar abh kehi gouravoh ॥

Uthu uthu chalu tohi Ram duhai ।
Paayh parooh kar jori manai ॥

Om cha cha cha cha chapal chalanta ।
Om Hanu Hanu Hanu Hanu Hanumanta ॥

Om han han hank deta kapi chanchal ।
Om san san sahami parane khal dal ॥

Apne jan ko turantah ubharo ।
Sumirat hoy anand hamaro ॥

Yaha Bajrang Baan jehi mareh ।
Tahi kaho phir kaun ubareh ॥

Paath karai Bajrang Baan ki ।
Hanumant raksha karai pran ki ॥

Yaha Bajrang Baan jo jaape ।
Tehi te bhoot preth sabh kaape ॥

Dhup deyah aru jaapai hamesha ।
Taake taanh nahi rahe kalesha ॥
॥ Doha ॥
Prem pratith-he kapi bhajai, sada dharai urr dhyaan ॥
Tehi ke karaj sakala shubh, siddha karai hanuman ॥

 

Bajrang Baan Complete Original Hindi Text

The original Bajrang Baan text is in Hindi/Awadhi devotional language and is usually written in Devanagari script. It should not be called a Sanskrit stotram only because it appears in Devanagari.

Bajrang Baan in Hindi/Awadhi Lyrics

दोहा :
निश्चय प्रेम प्रतीति ते, बिनय करैं सनमान।
तेहि के कारज सकल शुभ, सिद्ध करैं हनुमान॥

चौपाई :
जय हनुमंत संत हितकारी। सुन लीजै प्रभु अरज हमारी॥
जन के काज बिलंब न कीजै। आतुर दौरि महा सुख दीजै॥
जैसे कूदि सिंधु महिपारा। सुरसा बदन पैठि बिस्तारा॥
आगे जाय लंकिनी रोका। मारेहु लात गई सुरलोका॥
जाय बिभीषन को सुख दीन्हा। सीता निरखि परमपद लीन्हा॥
बाग उजारि सिंधु महँ बोरा। अति आतुर जमकातर तोरा॥
अक्षय कुमार मारि संहारा। लूम लपेटि लंक को जारा॥
लाह समान लंक जरि गई। जय जय धुनि सुरपुर नभ भई॥
अब बिलंब केहि कारन स्वामी। कृपा करहु उर अंतरयामी॥
जय जय लखन प्रान के दाता। आतुर ह्वै दुख करहु निपाता॥
जै हनुमान जयति बल-सागर। सुर-समूह-समरथ भट-नागर॥
ॐ हनु हनु हनु हनुमंत हठीले। बैरिहि मारु बज्र की कीले॥
ॐ ह्नीं ह्नीं ह्नीं हनुमंत कपीसा। ॐ हुं हुं हुं हनु अरि उर सीसा॥
जय अंजनि कुमार बलवंता। शंकरसुवन बीर हनुमंता॥
बदन कराल काल-कुल-घालक। राम सहाय सदा प्रतिपालक॥
भूत, प्रेत, पिसाच निसाचर। अगिन बेताल काल मारी मर॥
इन्हें मारु, तोहि सपथ राम की। राखु नाथ मरजाद नाम की॥
सत्य होहु हरि सपथ पाइ कै। राम दूत धरु मारु धाइ कै॥
जय जय जय हनुमंत अगाधा। दुख पावत जन केहि अपराधा॥
पूजा जप तप नेम अचारा। नहिं जानत कछु दास तुम्हारा॥
बन उपबन मग गिरि गृह माहीं। तुम्हरे बल हौं डरपत नाहीं॥
जनकसुता हरि दास कहावौ। ताकी सपथ बिलंब न लावौ॥
जै जै जै धुनि होत अकासा। सुमिरत होय दुसह दुख नासा॥
चरन पकरि, कर जोरि मनावौं। यहि औसर अब केहि गोहरावौं॥
उठु, उठु, चलु, तोहि राम दुहाई। पायँ परौं, कर जोरि मनाई॥
ॐ चं चं चं चं चपल चलंता। ॐ हनु हनु हनु हनु हनुमंता॥
ॐ हं हं हाँक देत कपि चंचल। ॐ सं सं सहमि पराने खल-दल॥
अपने जन को तुरत उबारौ। सुमिरत होय आनंद हमारौ॥
यह बजरंग-बाण जेहि मारै। ताहि कहौ फिरि कवन उबारै॥
पाठ करै बजरंग-बाण की। हनुमत रक्षा करै प्रान की॥
यह बजरंग बाण जो जापैं। तासों भूत-प्रेत सब कापैं॥
धूप देय जो जपै हमेसा। ताके तन नहिं रहै कलेसा॥

दोहा :
उर प्रतीति दृढ़, सरन ह्वै, पाठ करै धरि ध्यान।
बाधा सब हर, करैं सब काम सफल हनुमान॥

Bajrang Baan Meaning in English

Bajrang Baan is a direct and intense prayer to Lord Hanuman. The devotee calls Hanuman the helper of saints, the protector of devotees, the servant of Lord Rama and the destroyer of negative forces.

The prayer remembers Hanuman’s great acts from the Ramayana tradition, such as crossing the ocean, entering Lanka, meeting Mother Sita, burning Lanka, saving Lakshmana and protecting devotees from fear.

Its deeper meaning is not hatred or blind anger. The real devotional meaning is a strong prayer for courage, protection, discipline and the removal of inner and outer negativity.

Opening Doha Meaning

The opening Doha says that when a devotee prays to Lord Hanuman with firm faith, love and respect, Hanuman helps complete auspicious work.

The emphasis is on nishchay, firm resolve, and prem, loving devotion. This means Bajrang Baan should be recited with sincerity, not with ego, anger or careless intention.

Main Prayer Meaning

The main prayer calls upon Lord Hanuman to listen to the devotee’s request without delay. It remembers how Hanuman crossed the ocean, overcame Surasa, defeated Lankini, reached Lanka, met Vibhishana, saw Mother Sita and burned Lanka with his divine power.

The devotee then asks Lord Hanuman to remove delay, protect the devotee and destroy fear, negativity and harmful forces. Several powerful sound phrases and seed-like expressions appear in the prayer, making the tone more intense than ordinary Hanuman prayers.

The prayer also accepts the devotee’s humility. The devotee says that they do not know proper worship, japa, tapas or strict discipline, and therefore they surrender directly to Lord Hanuman.

Closing Doha Meaning

The closing Doha says that the person who takes refuge in Hanuman with firm faith, keeps attention on him and recites Bajrang Baan, receives Hanuman’s help in removing obstacles and completing righteous work.

This should be understood as a devotional belief, not as a guaranteed promise for every material desire.

What Is Bajrang Baan?

Bajrang Baan is a devotional prayer addressed to Lord Hanuman in his powerful Bajrangbali form. The word “Bajrang” refers to Hanuman’s strong, thunderbolt-like body, and “Baan” means arrow.

So, Bajrang Baan can be understood as a prayer that moves like an arrow toward fear, negativity, obstacles and inner weakness. It is more intense in tone than Hanuman Chalisa and is usually recited by devotees with seriousness and devotion.

Bajrang Baan is especially popular among devotees who regularly read Hanuman Chalisa, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak, Bajrang Baan and Hanuman Aarti together.

Meaning of Bajrang Baan

TermMeaning
BajrangOne with a body as strong as vajra, or thunderbolt; a name of Lord Hanuman
BaanArrow
Bajrang BaanA powerful devotional prayer to Lord Hanuman, understood as an arrow-like prayer against fear and negativity

The title does not mean that the prayer should be used to harm others. In devotional understanding, the “arrow” is aimed at fear, confusion, negativity, obstacles and harmful tendencies.

Quick Information About Bajrang Baan

TopicDetails
Prayer NameBajrang Baan
Main DeityLord Hanuman
Common Search NamesBajrang Baan in English, Bajrang Baan lyrics, Bajrang Baan meaning, Bajrang Baan Hanuman Ji
LanguageHindi/Awadhi devotional language
Script Used HereRoman English and Devanagari placeholder sections
Traditional AttributionCommonly attributed to Goswami Tulsidas in devotional tradition
Main ThemeProtection, courage, removal of fear and surrender to Hanuman
Popular Recitation DaysTuesday and Saturday
Related PrayersHanuman Chalisa, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak, Hanuman Aarti

Source and Traditional Attribution

Bajrang Baan is commonly attributed to Goswami Tulsidas in popular devotional tradition. Tulsidas is also traditionally associated with Hanuman Chalisa and several other important works in the Rama-bhakti tradition.

However, like many popular devotional compositions, versions of Bajrang Baan may show small wording differences across printed booklets, temple traditions and online collections.

This page treats Bajrang Baan as a popular Hanuman bhakti composition in Hindi/Awadhi devotional language. It is not presented as a Vedic mantra, Upanishadic text or Sanskrit stotram.

While adding the original paath, use one consistent trusted version. Do not mix different versions line-by-line, because that can create spelling and meaning confusion.

Popular Text Variations in Bajrang Baan

Different printed and sung versions of Bajrang Baan may show small variations. These usually do not change the main devotional intent.

Prateeti and Pratiti

The opening Doha may show “प्रतीति” or “प्रतिति” in different spellings. The meaning is faith, trust or inner conviction.

Bajrang and Bajrangbali

“Bajrang” is used in the title, while “Bajrangbali” is another popular name of Lord Hanuman. Both refer to Hanuman’s strong divine form.

Hanumant and Hanuman

Some lines use “Hanumant,” while general explanation often uses “Hanuman.” Both refer to Lord Hanuman.

Awadhi and Modern Hindi Spellings

Older devotional language may use forms such as “karahu,” “lijai,” “dijai” and “chhadi.” Modern readers may spell them slightly differently. For the original paath section, keep the version consistent.

Closing Invocations

Some versions include closing invocations like “Lakhan Siya Ram Chandra Ki Jai” and “Pavan Sut Hanuman Ki Jai.” These may be included after the closing Doha as traditional invocations.

Why Bajrang Baan Sounds Intense

Bajrang Baan has a stronger and more urgent tone than Hanuman Chalisa. The devotee directly requests Hanuman to come quickly, protect the devotee and remove harmful forces.

Some lines use fierce imagery, commands and sound patterns. This should be understood in the devotional context of protection and courage. It should not be interpreted as permission to wish harm upon innocent people.

The best way to understand Bajrang Baan is as a prayer against fear, inner weakness, injustice, negative tendencies and spiritual obstacles.

Is Bajrang Baan Safe to Read?

For simple devotional recitation with faith, humility and respect, devotees commonly read Bajrang Baan. It should not be approached with ego, anger, revenge or the intention to harm someone.

If a devotee feels unsure, they may begin with Hanuman Chalisa, Hanuman Aarti or “Shri Hanumate Namah” and later read Bajrang Baan with proper understanding.

Complete Summary of Bajrang Baan

Bajrang Baan begins with a Doha that says Hanuman helps the devotee who prays with firm faith, love and respect.

The main prayer then praises Hanuman as the benefactor of saints and asks him to listen to the devotee’s request. It remembers Hanuman’s heroic journey to Lanka, his meeting with Mother Sita, his destruction of negative forces and his burning of Lanka.

The prayer then asks Hanuman to remove delay and protect the devotee quickly. It praises Hanuman as the giver of life to Lakshmana, the ocean of strength, the son of Anjani, the son of Shankar and the eternal servant of Lord Rama.

Several lines ask Hanuman to remove ghosts, negative energies, fear, hostile forces and inner distress. These should be understood as devotional expressions of protection, not as ordinary aggressive language.

The devotee then accepts personal limitation, saying that they do not know proper worship, japa, tapas or ritual discipline. They surrender at Hanuman’s feet and ask him to protect them in forest, road, mountain, home and all places.

The prayer ends by saying that one who recites Bajrang Baan with faith and concentration receives Hanuman’s protection and help in overcoming obstacles.

Spiritual Teachings of Bajrang Baan

Faith Must Be Firm

The opening Doha gives importance to firm faith and loving devotion. Bajrang Baan should be recited with inner sincerity, not casual curiosity or fear-based superstition.

Hanuman Represents Courage in Action

The prayer remembers Hanuman crossing the ocean, entering Lanka and serving Lord Rama. This teaches that devotion should lead to brave and responsible action.

Protection Also Means Inner Strength

When the devotee asks Hanuman for protection, it also means asking for courage, self-control and clarity to face life’s challenges.

Surrender Reduces Ego

The devotee admits not knowing proper worship or discipline. This humility is central to Hanuman bhakti.

Use Strength for Dharma

Hanuman’s strength is always used in service of Lord Rama and protection of the righteous. Bajrang Baan reminds devotees that power must be guided by dharma.

How to Recite Bajrang Baan

For simple devotional recitation, no complicated ritual is compulsory. Cleanliness, calmness, humility and faith are more important.

  1. Sit in a clean and peaceful place.
  2. If possible, keep an image or murti of Lord Hanuman in front of you.
  3. You may light a diya and offer flowers, sindoor, jaggery, chana, banana or any simple sattvik offering.
  4. Begin by remembering Lord Rama, Mother Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman.
  5. Chant a simple Hanuman mantra once, three times or eleven times.

Shri Hanumate Namah

श्री हनुमते नमः॥

  1. Read Bajrang Baan slowly and with attention.
  2. Do not rush through the intense lines mechanically.
  3. After the recitation, sit quietly and pray for courage, protection and right action.
  4. Continue practical efforts for the problem you are facing.

Should Bajrang Baan Be Read Aloud?

It may be read aloud, softly or mentally. Beginners may read aloud slowly to improve pronunciation.

Can Beginners Read Bajrang Baan?

Yes, but beginners should read the meaning first. If the intense tone feels difficult, they can start with Hanuman Chalisa and then learn Bajrang Baan gradually.

Can It Be Read With Hanuman Chalisa?

Yes. Many devotees read Hanuman Chalisa, Bajrang Baan, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak and Hanuman Aarti together. This is a devotional practice, not a compulsory rule.

When to Recite Bajrang Baan

Bajrang Baan may be recited at any peaceful time with respect and devotion. Traditionally, Tuesday and Saturday are popular days for Hanuman worship.

  • Tuesday: Commonly associated with Hanuman bhakti.
  • Saturday: Many devotees remember Hanuman for courage and protection.
  • Morning: For strength and clarity at the beginning of the day.
  • Evening: For devotional reflection after daily work.
  • During difficulty: As a prayer for courage and guidance.
  • After Hanuman Chalisa: As part of a longer Hanuman path.
  • Before an important task: To pray for confidence, discipline and protection.

Do not create fear if a day is missed. Resume the practice peacefully when possible.

Traditional Benefits of Bajrang Baan

In devotional tradition, Bajrang Baan is recited for:

  • remembering Lord Hanuman during difficult times,
  • developing courage and fearlessness,
  • seeking protection from negativity,
  • strengthening faith in Lord Rama and Hanuman,
  • building inner confidence and discipline,
  • reducing fear through devotional remembrance,
  • creating a regular Hanuman prayer routine, and
  • removing inner weakness, confusion and harmful tendencies.

Important note: These are traditional devotional beliefs. Bajrang Baan should not be presented as a guaranteed solution for disease, debt, court cases, business losses, enemies, relationship problems, fear or any fixed-time outcome.

Prayer can support courage and clarity, but it should not replace medical care, legal advice, mental health support, financial planning, communication, safety measures or responsible action.

Hanuman Chalisa, Bajrang Baan, Aarti and Ashtak Together

Many devotees search for Hanuman Chalisa Bajrang Baan Aarti together because they want one complete Hanuman devotional path. These prayers can be read together, but they have different moods and purposes.

PrayerMain Focus
Hanuman ChalisaComplete praise of Hanuman’s qualities, strength, wisdom and devotion to Rama
Bajrang BaanIntense prayer for protection, courage and removal of fear or negativity
Sankat Mochan Hanuman AshtakEight-verse prayer remembering Hanuman as the remover of distress
Hanuman AartiDevotional worship and praise, often sung at the end of puja

Simple Combined Recitation Order

  1. Shri Hanumate Namah
  2. Hanuman Chalisa
  3. Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak
  4. Bajrang Baan
  5. Hanuman Aarti

This order is only a simple devotional suggestion. Follow your family, temple or guru tradition if you already have one.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bajrang Baan

What is Bajrang Baan?

Bajrang Baan is a powerful devotional prayer to Lord Hanuman. It is recited for courage, protection, faith and help during difficult times.

What does Bajrang Baan mean?

“Bajrang” refers to Hanuman’s thunderbolt-like strength, and “Baan” means arrow. Bajrang Baan means an arrow-like prayer to Lord Hanuman against fear, negativity and obstacles.

Is Bajrang Baan in Sanskrit?

No. The popular Bajrang Baan text is in Hindi/Awadhi devotional language, not Sanskrit.

Who wrote Bajrang Baan?

In popular devotional tradition, Bajrang Baan is commonly attributed to Goswami Tulsidas. Different versions may have small wording variations.

Can Bajrang Baan be read daily?

Yes, devotees may read it daily with faith and humility. It is also commonly recited on Tuesday and Saturday.

Can beginners read Bajrang Baan?

Yes, but beginners should understand its meaning first because its tone is more intense than Hanuman Chalisa.

What is the best time to read Bajrang Baan?

Morning or evening are suitable. Tuesday and Saturday are traditionally popular days for Hanuman worship.

Can I read Bajrang Baan after Hanuman Chalisa?

Yes. Many devotees read Hanuman Chalisa, Bajrang Baan, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak and Hanuman Aarti together.

What is the difference between Hanuman Chalisa and Bajrang Baan?

Hanuman Chalisa is a complete devotional praise of Hanuman’s qualities and service to Lord Rama. Bajrang Baan is a more intense prayer for protection, courage and removal of fear.

What is the difference between Bajrang Baan and Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak?

Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak recalls eight crisis-removing acts of Hanuman. Bajrang Baan is a direct and intense prayer asking Hanuman for protection and quick help.

Can women read Bajrang Baan?

Yes. Women and men may both read Bajrang Baan with devotion and respect.

Can children read Bajrang Baan?

Children may learn it with guidance, but Hanuman Chalisa is usually easier for beginners. Explain the meaning gently before teaching Bajrang Baan.

Can I listen to Bajrang Baan instead of reading it?

Yes. Listening with devotion is meaningful. Following the text while listening can also help with pronunciation.

Does Bajrang Baan remove all problems?

No guaranteed result should be claimed. Bajrang Baan may support courage, faith and clarity, but practical effort and proper help are still necessary.

Does Bajrang Baan protect from negative energy?

In devotional belief, Hanuman is worshipped for protection from fear and negativity. This should be understood spiritually and should not replace medical, psychological or practical support when needed.

How many times should Bajrang Baan be recited?

For simple devotion, one complete recitation is enough. Some devotees read it 3, 7, 11 or 21 times according to their practice, but no number guarantees a fixed result.

Is Bajrang Baan dangerous if read incorrectly?

Do not create fear around pronunciation mistakes. Read respectfully, learn gradually and avoid using the prayer with anger, ego or harmful intention.

Can Bajrang Baan be read at night?

Yes, it may be read at night with a calm and respectful mind. Avoid fear-based reading or panic-based repetition.

Is a special ritual required before Bajrang Baan?

No special ritual is compulsory for simple devotional recitation. A clean place, faith, humility and remembrance of Lord Rama and Hanuman are enough.

References

  1. Popular Bajrang Baan text beginning with “Nishchay Prem Prateeti Te.”
  2. Common devotional attribution of Bajrang Baan to Goswami Tulsidas.
  3. Ramayana-based Hanuman bhakti episodes: crossing the ocean, meeting Sita, burning Lanka and saving Lakshmana.
  4. Traditional Hanuman worship practice involving Hanuman Chalisa, Bajrang Baan, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashtak and Hanuman Aarti.

The original paath sections on this page are intentionally left as placeholders so that one consistent verified version can be pasted later.

The English meanings are written for general readers. They are explanatory meanings, not a strict academic word-by-word translation.

Traditional benefits are presented as devotional beliefs, not as guaranteed medical, financial, legal, professional or personal outcomes.

Conclusion

Bajrang Baan is one of the most intense and direct prayers to Lord Hanuman. It remembers his strength, courage, protection and complete devotion to Lord Rama.

The prayer should be read with faith, humility and self-control. Its true purpose is not revenge or harm, but protection from fear, negativity, weakness and obstacles.

Readers may begin with Hanuman Chalisa, understand Bajrang Baan meaning slowly, and then recite it with devotion as part of their Hanuman prayer routine.

Shri Hanumate Namah॥

Jai Shri Ram. Jai Hanuman.

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