In Hinduism, each day of the week is dedicated to a particular deity. Similarly, Saturday and Tuesday are dedicated to Lord Hanuman. According to religious belief, in this Kaliyuga, Lord Hanuman is present in an awakened form, and merely invoking his name fulfills all desires. In such a situation, if you want to please Lord Hanuman, recite his Chalisa daily, and if possible, recite the Sundarkand on Saturdays and Tuesdays. The Sundarkand contains many miraculous verses, following which one can attain relief from all troubles. So let's understand some verses in detail.

In fact, there is a chapter in the Ramcharitmanas, known as the Sundarkand, which describes Lord Hanuman and his devotion to Lord Rama. In the Sunderkand, Goswami Tulsidas writes, "Hiding among the leaves of a tree, thinking what to do, brother. At that very moment, Ravana came there, with a wife and a daughter-in-law." This couplet describes Hanuman's search for Sita. Hanuman climbs a tree and contemplates his next plan. This couplet also depicts Hanuman's cleverness and caution.
Hiding among the leaves of a tree, thinking what to do, brother... Meaning, Hanuman is hiding in a tree in Lanka, wondering what to do next.
At that very moment, Ravana came there, with a wife and a daughter-in-law... Meaning, just then, Ravana arrives with his women, where Sita was sitting under the Ashoka tree.
Shashikant Das explains that this couplet in the Sunderkand depicts Hanuman's cleverness and caution. Chanting this couplet bestows the power of Hanuman. With this, you get relief from all kinds of problems in life. If you recite the Sundarkand on Saturdays and Tuesdays, doing so also provides relief from Saturn's Sade Sati.
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