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Sri Hanuman Ashtottara Shatanamavali in Telugu

Dedicated to Hanuman.

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ఓం ఆంజనేయాయ నమః
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ఓం మహావీరాయ నమః
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ఓం హనుమతే నమః
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ఓం మారుతాత్మజాయ నమః
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ఓం తత్త్వజ్ఞానప్రదాయ నమః
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ఓం శ్రీమద్బ్రహ్మచారిణే నమః
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ఓం వృద్ధాయ నమః
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ఓం ప్రాజ్ఞాయ నమః
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ఓం వీరాయ నమః
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ఓం సుమిత్రానందనాయ నమః
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ఓం రామదూతాయ నమః
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ఓం లక్ష్మణప్రాణదాత్రే నమః
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ఓం దశగ్రీవదర్పహంత్రే నమః
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ఓం సీతాశోకనివారణాయ నమః
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ఓం వానరసేనాధ్యక్షాయ నమః
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ఓం కపిశ్వరాయ నమః
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ఓం సుగ్రీవాయ నమః
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ఓం వజ్రదేహాయ నమః
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ఓం అతులబలాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాబలాయ నమః
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ఓం భీమసేనప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం మారుతాయ నమః
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ఓం పావనాయ నమః
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ఓం రామభక్తాయ నమః
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ఓం రణకుశలాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాధైర్యాయ నమః
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ఓం మహావీర్యాయ నమః
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ఓం మహానాదాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాకాయాయ నమః
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ఓం సర్వగ్రహవినాశాయ నమః
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ఓం సర్వదుఃఖహరాయ నమః
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ఓం సర్వబంధవిమోక్త్రే నమః
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ఓం సర్వమంత్రస్వరూపాయ నమః
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ఓం సర్వతంత్రస్వరూపాయ నమః
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ఓం సర్వయంత్రాత్మకాయ నమః
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ఓం కపీశ్వరాయ నమః
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ఓం వానరోత్తమాయ నమః
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ఓం సుగ్రీవమిత్రాయ నమః
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ఓం సుగ్రీవమంత్రదాయ నమః
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ఓం సుగ్రీవరాజ్యప్రదాయ నమః
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ఓం సుగ్రీవసఖాయ నమః
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ఓం సుగ్రీవపరాక్రమాయ నమః
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ఓం రామప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం సీతాప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం లక్ష్మణప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం శత్రుఘ్నప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం భరతప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం వానరరూపిణే నమః
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ఓం వానరరూపధరాయ నమః
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ఓం వానరేశ్వరాయ నమః
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ఓం వానరాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాబలపరాక్రమాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాతేజసే నమః
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ఓం మహాద్యుతయే నమః
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ఓం మహాధృతియే నమః
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ఓం మహాకార్యాయ నమః
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ఓం మహావిక్రమాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాయోగినే నమః
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ఓం మహాజ్ఞానినే నమః
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ఓం మహాధర్మజ్ఞాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాదోషజ్ఞాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాగుణజ్ఞాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాతేజస్వినే నమః
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ఓం మహాధీరాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాధీశాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాధనంజయాయ నమః
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ఓం మారుతియే నమః
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ఓం వాయుపుత్రాయ నమః
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ఓం ఆంజనానందనాయ నమః
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ఓం రామాయణసారసంగ్రహాయ నమః
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ఓం రామాయణకథాలోలాయ నమః
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ఓం రామనామప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం రామసేవాయ నమః
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ఓం రామపాదసేవకాయ నమః
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ఓం రామచరణాశ్రయాయ నమః
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ఓం రామస్మరణతత్పరాయ నమః
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ఓం రామభక్తపరాయణాయ నమః
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ఓం రామభక్తవిభీషణప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం రామదాసశ్రేష్ఠాయ నమః
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ఓం రామదాసాయ నమః
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ఓం రామహృదయాయ నమః
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ఓం రామమయాయ నమః
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ఓం రామనామాంకితాయ నమః
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ఓం రామపూజనతత్పరాయ నమః
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ఓం రామధ్యానపరాయణాయ నమః
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ఓం రామస్మృతిపరాయణాయ నమః
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ఓం రామభక్తాయ నమః
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ఓం రామభక్తాయ నమః
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ఓం రామహృదయాయ నమః
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ఓం రామమయాయ నమః
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ఓం రామనామాంకితాయ నమః
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ఓం రామపాదసేవకాయ నమః
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ఓం రామచరణాశ్రయాయ నమః
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ఓం రామభక్తపరాయణాయ నమః
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ఓం రామభక్తవిభీషణప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం రామదాసశ్రేష్ఠాయ నమః
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ఓం రామదాసాయ నమః
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ఓం రామహృదయాయ నమః
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ఓం రామనామాంకితాయ నమః
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ఓం రామపూజనతత్పరాయ నమః
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ఓం రామధ్యానపరాయణాయ నమః
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ఓం రామస్మృతిపరాయణాయ నమః

Meaning & Translation

Verse 1
Salutations to the Son of Anjana.
Verse 2
Salutations to the Great Hero.
Verse 3
Salutations to Hanuman (with a prominent jaw).
Verse 4
Salutations to the Son of Vayu (Wind God).
Verse 5
Salutations to the Giver of True Wisdom.
Verse 6
Salutations to the Illustrious Celibate.
Verse 7
Salutations to the Ancient One.
Verse 8
Salutations to the Wise One.
Verse 9
Salutations to the Valorous One.
Verse 10
Salutations to the Delighter of Sumitra (referring to Lakshmana, as Hanuman serves Rama and his family).
Verse 11
Salutations to the Messenger of Rama.
Verse 12
Salutations to the Reviver of Lakshmana's Life.
Verse 13
Salutations to the Destroyer of Ravana's Pride.
Verse 14
Salutations to the Remover of Sita's Sorrows.
Verse 15
Salutations to the Head of the Monkey Army.
Verse 16
Salutations to the Lord of Monkeys.
Verse 17
Salutations to Sugreeva (his friend and king).
Verse 18
Salutations to the One with a Diamond Body.
Verse 19
Salutations to the One with Immeasurable Strength.
Verse 20
Salutations to the Supremely Strong One.
Verse 21
Salutations to the Beloved of Bhima (who is also a son of Vayu).
Verse 22
Salutations to the Son of the Wind God.
Verse 23
Salutations to the Pure One.
Verse 24
Salutations to the Devotee of Rama.
Verse 25
Salutations to the Expert in Warfare.
Verse 26
Salutations to the Supremely Courageous One.
Verse 27
Salutations to the Supremely Valiant One.
Verse 28
Salutations to the One with a Great Roar.
Verse 29
Salutations to the One with a Gigantic Body.
Verse 30
Salutations to the Destroyer of all Evil Planetary Influences.
Verse 31
Salutations to the Remover of all Sorrows.
Verse 32
Salutations to the Liberator from all Bondages.
Verse 33
Salutations to the Embodiment of all Mantras.
Verse 34
Salutations to the Embodiment of all Tantras.
Verse 35
Salutations to the Soul of all Yantras.
Verse 36
Salutations to the Lord of Monkeys.
Verse 37
Salutations to the Best of Monkeys.
Verse 38
Salutations to the Friend of Sugreeva.
Verse 39
Salutations to the Giver of Counsel to Sugreeva.
Verse 40
Salutations to the Giver of Kingdom to Sugreeva.
Verse 41
Salutations to the Companion of Sugreeva.
Verse 42
Salutations to the Valor of Sugreeva.
Verse 43
Salutations to the Beloved of Rama.
Verse 44
Salutations to the Beloved of Sita.
Verse 45
Salutations to the Beloved of Lakshmana.
Verse 46
Salutations to the Beloved of Shatrughna.
Verse 47
Salutations to the Beloved of Bharata.
Verse 48
Salutations to the One with the Form of a Monkey.
Verse 49
Salutations to the Bearer of the Monkey Form.
Verse 50
Salutations to the Lord of Monkeys.
Verse 51
Salutations to the Monkey.
Verse 52
Salutations to the One of Great Strength and Valor.
Verse 53
Salutations to the One of Great Splendor.
Verse 54
Salutations to the One of Great Radiance.
Verse 55
Salutations to the One of Great Patience.
Verse 56
Salutations to the Performer of Great Deeds.
Verse 57
Salutations to the One of Great Prowess.
Verse 58
Salutations to the Great Yogi.
Verse 59
Salutations to the Great Knower.
Verse 60
Salutations to the Great Knower of Dharma.
Verse 61
Salutations to the Great Knower of Faults.
Verse 62
Salutations to the Great Knower of Virtues.
Verse 63
Salutations to the Supremely Luminous One.
Verse 64
Salutations to the Supremely Brave One.
Verse 65
Salutations to the Great Lord of Intellect.
Verse 66
Salutations to the Great Conqueror of Wealth (or Fire, as another name for Agni).
Verse 67
Salutations to the Son of the Wind.
Verse 68
Salutations to the Son of Vayu.
Verse 69
Salutations to the Delighter of Anjana.
Verse 70
Salutations to the Essence of Ramayana.
Verse 71
Salutations to the One who delights in the Story of Rama.
Verse 72
Salutations to the One who loves Rama's Name.
Verse 73
Salutations to the Servant of Rama.
Verse 74
Salutations to the Servant of Rama's Feet.
Verse 75
Salutations to the One who seeks refuge at Rama's Feet.
Verse 76
Salutations to the One immersed in remembering Rama.
Verse 77
Salutations to the Supreme Devotee of Rama.
Verse 78
Salutations to the Beloved of Vibhishana, the devotee of Rama.
Verse 79
Salutations to the Foremost among Rama's Servants.
Verse 80
Salutations to the Servant of Rama.
Verse 81
Salutations to the Heart of Rama.
Verse 82
Salutations to the One filled with Rama.
Verse 83
Salutations to the One marked with Rama's Name.
Verse 84
Salutations to the One devoted to Rama's worship.
Verse 85
Salutations to the One deeply absorbed in Rama's meditation.
Verse 86
Salutations to the One whose supreme goal is remembrance of Rama.
Verse 87
Salutations to the Devotee of Rama.
Verse 88
Salutations to the Devotee of Rama (repeated for emphasis).
Verse 89
Salutations to the Heart of Rama.
Verse 90
Salutations to the One filled with Rama.
Verse 91
Salutations to the One marked with Rama's Name.
Verse 92
Salutations to the One devoted to Rama's worship.
Verse 93
Salutations to the One deeply absorbed in Rama's meditation.
Verse 94
Salutations to the One whose supreme goal is remembrance of Rama.
Verse 95
Salutations to the Servant of Rama.
Verse 96
Salutations to the Servant of Rama's Feet.
Verse 97
Salutations to the One who seeks refuge at Rama's Feet.
Verse 98
Salutations to the One immersed in remembering Rama.
Verse 99
Salutations to the Supreme Devotee of Rama.
Verse 100
Salutations to the Beloved of Vibhishana, the devotee of Rama.
Verse 101
Salutations to the Foremost among Rama's Servants.
Verse 102
Salutations to the Servant of Rama.
Verse 103
Salutations to the Heart of Rama.
Verse 104
Salutations to the One filled with Rama.
Verse 105
Salutations to the One marked with Rama's Name.
Verse 106
Salutations to the One devoted to Rama's worship.
Verse 107
Salutations to the One deeply absorbed in Rama's meditation.
Verse 108
Salutations to the One whose supreme goal is remembrance of Rama.

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting the Sri Hanuman Ashtottara Shatanamavali in Telugu regularly invokes the blessings of Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of strength, devotion, and selfless service. Devotees find solace and courage to face life's challenges, overcome fear, and mitigate the effects of malefic planetary influences (especially Shani dosha). It is believed to grant protection from enemies, illnesses, and accidents. The recitation fosters spiritual growth, enhances concentration, and helps in achieving success in endeavors. Furthermore, it purifies the mind, body, and soul, leading to a profound sense of peace and divine connection. The devotion to Anjaneya Swamy through these sacred names helps clear obstacles, provides wisdom, and strengthens one's resolve in pursuing righteous paths, ultimately leading to inner transformation and liberation.

Frequently Asked Questions

hanuman 108 names benefits

Chanting the 108 names of Hanuman (Ashtottara Shatanamavali) is believed to bestow immense benefits, including increased strength, courage, wisdom, and devotion. It helps in overcoming obstacles, fear, and negativity, promoting overall well-being and success. Devotees often experience peace of mind, protection from evil forces, and fulfillment of desires by regularly reciting these sacred names.

hanuman 108 names telugu

The Hanuman 108 names in Telugu, also known as Sri Hanuman Ashtottara Shatanamavali, is a devotional hymn comprising 108 epithets glorifying Lord Hanuman. Each name describes a unique attribute or leela (divine play) of Hanuman, the son of Anjana and Vayu (Wind God), and a staunch devotee of Lord Rama. It is a powerful way to connect with the divine energy of Lord Hanuman in the Telugu language.

108 names of hanuman

The 108 names of Hanuman are a collection of His various epithets, each signifying a specific quality or aspect of the deity. These names collectively form the Ashtottara Shatanamavali, a traditional Hindu practice of praising a deity by reciting their 108 auspicious names. Chanting these names is considered highly meritorious and a means to invoke Lord Hanuman's blessings for strength, devotion, and protection.

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