Baba Hanuman https://krishnadas.com/lyrics/baba-hanuman/ Namo… Namo…Anjaninandanaaya Jaya Seeyaa Raama, Jai Jai Hanumaan Jaya Bajrangbalee, Baba Hanuman Sankata Mochan kripaa nidhaan Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosaaee Kripaa karahu Gurudeva kee naaee Sankata Mochan kripaa nidhaan, Laala Langotta, Laala Nishaan Hare Raama Raama Raama, Seetaa Raama Raama Raama ==== Namo… Namo…Anjaninandanaaya I bow, I bow again and again to Anjani’s son, Hanuman Jaya Seeyaa Raama, Jai Jai Hanumaan Victory to Sita and Ram, Victory to Hanuman Victory over the darkness of suffering… Jaya Bajrangbalee, Baba Hanuman Victory to the one with the body of a thunderbolt My Baba, Hanuman. Sankata Mochan kripaa nidhaan You are home of all Grace. Destroy all my problems, calamities and sufferings. Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosaaee Hail My Lord Hanuman Kripaa karahu Gurudeva kee naaee You are my Guru, bestow your Grace on me. Sankata Mochan kripaa nidhaan, You are the destroyer of Suffering, the abode of Grace Laala Langotta, Laala Nishaan You wear a red langotta and carry a red flag Hare Raama Raama Raama, Seetaa Raama Raama Raama Let the river of these Names take you… Let yourself float in the beauty of your own heart into the ocean of Love that fills all space, that ALWAYS is… that ONLY is. When we know ourselves to be That, then we can be This too. Then we can play, We are free and bound in the same breath, The breath of the One breathes in us. It’s OK to be messed up, to feel small and sad and hurt with no hope of ever seeing a good day. It’s OK to forget, to be forgotten, to be left behind, It’s OK to be betrayed, strung out on everything that everyone has ever done to us and we can’t ever forgive… Because The breath of the One breathes in us. Breathes us. Even when we don’t know. Where is this One? How can we find that One? The Saints say that the One is hidden in the Name. The Divine Name. The name of Love. And that by constant repetition, gradually but INEVITABLY the Presence that is hidden in the Name reveals itself! Where? In our own hearts! The medicine of the Name hidden in the sugar syrup of music begins to cure us of our sadness; begins to cure us of our fascination with STUFF; to cure us of thinking that happiness will come to us from the outside; that if we have just one more hit; a better car; a more beautiful lover, or more beautiful lovers; a good relationship; a better relationship; ANY! relationship; it will be enough. When the Buddha came out of the jungle after His Enlightenment, he said, “YO! Monks…guess what? Stuff doesn’t make you happy. The nature of stuff is that it will be NEVER be enough! Or something like that…