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āñjaneyam

āñjaneyaḿ sadā bhāvayāmi aprameyaḿ mudā cintayāmi

añjanānandanaḿ vānareśaḿ varaḿ pañcavaktraḿ sureśādivandyam|

guruguhahitaḿ śāntaḿ sadāsevitaśrīrāmapādapańkajaḿ

sañjīviparvatakaraḿ mukhābjaḿ sadā rāmacandradūtaḿ bhaje||1

Āñjaneyam

I always meditate upon the son of Añjanā, Who is immeasurable. I think about the son of Añjanā, Who is the dear one of Añjanā, Who is the Monkey God, Who is the best, Who has five-faces [in one of the forms], Who is worthy of adoration for Indra and others, Who is for the benefit of ‘‘Guruguha,’’ Who is quiet, Who always served the lotus-feet of Rāma, Who holds the Mountain with Sañjīvanī in His hand, Who has a lotus-face, and Who is always the messenger for Śrī Rāma.||1||

Poet: Muttusvāmī Dīkṣitāra

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Translator: Animesh Kumar

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