Ebook: श्रीहनुमानचालीसा : महावीरी व्याख्या (Shri Hanuman Chalisa : Mahaviri Vyakhya)
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- Language: Hindi
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The Mahaviri commentary (1983) by Swami Rambhadracharya has been acclaimed as the best explanation of the Hanuman-Chalisa, which is one of the most popular Hindu prayers. This Hindi book presents the third edition of the Mahaviri commentary, with the original text, meanings of difficult words, translation, commentary, half-verse index, and word index of the Hanuman Chalisa. The book is a must-have for reciters of the Hanuman Chalisa who want to understand the deep essence of Tulsidas' timeless hymn to Hanuman.
"श्रीहनुमानचालीसा की सर्वश्रेष्ठ व्याख्या के लिए देखें महावीरी व्याख्या, जिसके लेखक हैं प्रज्ञाचक्षु आचार्य श्रीरामभद्रदासजी। श्रीहनुमानचालीसा के प्रस्तुत भाष्य का आधार श्रीरामभद्रदासजी की ही वैदुष्यमंडित टीका है। इसके लिए मैं आचार्यप्रवर का ऋणी हूँ।"-Dr. Ram Chandra Prasad, Translator of Ramcharitmanas
"Inspired in equal measure by profound devotion and immense knowledge, the Mahaviri commentary on the beloved and revered Hanuman-Calisa will be welcomed by the many devoted reciters of this praise-poem who would like to explore its deeper meanings." -Philip Lutgendorf, Professor of Hindi: University of Iowa
"Svāmī Rāmabhadrācārya-jī, a revered saint of Rāmānanda Sampradāya, wrote an erudite and elaborate gloss of Hanumān-Cālīsā called its Mahāvīrī Ṭīkā which not only annotates the verses of the text but also elaborates and embellishes the content of it in the praise of Lord Hanumān with so many valiable quotations from many Sanskrit texts and other vernacular texts. This Mahāvīrī Ṭīkā should have exhilarated thousands of readers and devotees for over three decades." -Devarshi Kalanath Shastri (Sanskrit scholar, Jaipur)