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Hanuman Chalisa Counter

Track your daily Hanuman Chalisa recitations (path) online with audio chimes and goal timers.

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Hanuman Chalisa Recitation

Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar

Chalisa Recitations 0 Completed Hanuman Chalisa
Target Goal 7 Path 0% Completed

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Target Chalisa Recitations Goal

Session Duration 00:00:00
Readings Speed 0 CPM

Sound & Feedback Options

Temple Bell Chime Play soft chime on each tap
Haptic Vibration Vibrate mobile device on each count
Guide & Knowledge

About Hanuman Chalisa & Path Resolutions

Learn about Mahakavi Tulsidas's 40 sacred stanzas, spiritual protection from fear, and physical stamina benefits.

40 Sacred Verses (Chalisa)

Authored by Sant Tulsidas in Awadhi, the Hanuman Chalisa contains 40 couplets praising Lord Hanuman's matchless strength, wisdom, humbleness, and devotion to Lord Ram.

Sankat Mochan & Protection

Regular Chalisa recitation acts as a protective shield (Kavach) against fear, anxiety, evil planetary afflictions (Shani Sade Sati), and negative energetic obstacles.

Path Resolutions (7, 11, 108)

Log each completed Chalisa reading with a single tap. Easily track 7 Path, 11 Path, 21 Path, or 108 Path resolutions with session timer and haptic feedback.

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How Hanuman Chalisa Path Counting Works

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What the Hanuman Chalisa and a Path Are

The Hanuman Chalisa is a 40-verse devotional hymn composed by Tulsidas in Awadhi, praising Lord Hanuman's strength, wisdom, and devotion to Lord Ram. Reciting it a set number of times in one sitting is known as a Path, with 7, 11, 21, and 108 Path being common devotional resolutions, often undertaken on Tuesdays or Saturdays.

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How This Counter Differs from a Bead Counter

Unlike Mala-based counters that add one bead per mantra repetition, this tool counts one full 40-verse recitation per tap, since a Path is measured in complete readings rather than individual lines. Presets let you switch to related recitations such as Bajrang Baan, the Hanuman Ashtak, or the Sundarkand chapter, each tracked the same way.

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Example: Completing a 7-Path Session

If you set a target of 7 Path and tap the counter once after finishing each full recitation, the tool marks the goal complete on the seventh tap and shows a completion message. Session duration and average reading speed are tracked throughout, and you can raise the target to 11, 21, or 108 Path for longer practice.

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Related Devotional Counters

Since Hanuman Chalisa recitation is closely tied to devotion to Lord Ram, the Ram Naam Japa Counter is a natural companion for tracking Ram Naam chanting. For bead-based mantra repetition instead of full-text recitation, the Japa & Mala Counter tracks any mantra against a 108-count Mala.

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Questions, answered

Quick answers about how this tool works.

Each tap adds +1 completed Hanuman Chalisa recitation (Path). Unlike bead counters, it counts whole readings.

The 40 couplets praise Lord Hanuman's unmatched power, wisdom, and devotion, invoking divine grace and strength.

Popular devotional resolutions include 7 Path, 11 Path, 21 Path, or 108 Path completed in a single session or over 40 days.

Verse 24 states that ghosts, negative spirits, and fears flee from the place where Hanuman's name is recited.

Tuesdays and Saturdays are traditional dedicated days for Lord Hanuman worship and Chalisa recitations.

Yes! Select the Bajrang Baan, Hanuman Ashtak, or Sundarkand preset to track completed recitations.

Yes! The session timer tracks how long your recitations take and calculates your speed per minute.

Yes! All completed path counts and timer sessions are automatically saved in local browser storage.

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