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Shri Shiv Chalisa in English

Jai Ganesha Girija suvan mangal mul sujaan,
Kehat ayodhyadas tum deu abhae vardan,
Jai girijapati deendeyala sada karat santan pratipala,
Bhaal chandrama sohat niike kaanan kundal naagphani ke

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Shri Ram Chalisa in English

Ram Chalisa was written in the vernacular by Sant Tulsidas between the 16th and 17th centuries. Lord Rama is regarded as the universal spirit Om or God. He manifests himself in human form for the well-being of His creation on Earth. The Ram Chalisa has been translated into various languages and is recited and read […]

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Shri Sai Chalisa in English

Shirdi Vasa Sai Prabho Jagathiki Moolam Neeve Prabho
Dattha Digamara Avataram Neelo Srushti Vyavaharam
Thrimurthi Roopa O Sai, Karuninchi Kapadoi

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Shri Krishna Chalisa in English

Jai Yadunandan Jai Jagavandan ।
Jai Vasudev Devaki Nandan ॥

Jai Yashuda Sut Nand Dulare ।
Jai Prabhu Bhaktan Ke Drg Tare ॥

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Shree Ganesh Chalisa in English

Jai Ganpati Sadgun Sadan,
Kavivar Badan Kripal ॥
Vighn Haran Mangal Karan,
Jai Jai Girijalal ॥

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Shree Hanuman Chalisa in English

Jai Hanuman gyan gun sagar |
Jai Kapis tihun lok ujagar ||
Ram doot atulit bal dhama |
Anjani putra Pavan sut nama ||

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