From the Jacket:
Call him Kapeeshwara (Lord of Monkey); Pragnya (Scholar); Ramadhuta (Ambassador Of Rama) or Mahatmane (Supreme Being). They are all different names of Hanuman, the chanting of which evokes in us a religious fervour and helps us focus on the Almighty.
Lord Hanuman is a popular and favourite deity of the masses. Known for his loyalty and devoted services to Lord Rama, he can fly and change form at will. He is worshipped as ' Sankat Mochan', one who dispels distress, and brings happiness.
Following the tradition of celebrating the holy names of God, we have chosen 108 names, signifying of the 108 beads in a rosary.
Chanting God's names evokes in us a religious fervour, and helps us to focus on the Almighty.
From the Jacket:
Call him Kapeeshwara (Lord of Monkey); Pragnya (Scholar); Ramadhuta (Ambassador Of Rama) or Mahatmane (Supreme Being). They are all different names of Hanuman, the chanting of which evokes in us a religious fervour and helps us focus on the Almighty.
Lord Hanuman is a popular and favourite deity of the masses. Known for his loyalty and devoted services to Lord Rama, he can fly and change form at will. He is worshipped as ' Sankat Mochan', one who dispels distress, and brings happiness.
Following the tradition of celebrating the holy names of God, we have chosen 108 names, signifying of the 108 beads in a rosary.
Chanting God's names evokes in us a religious fervour, and helps us to focus on the Almighty.