The Exposition of Hanumān’s Protective Kavaca
Māruti-kavaca
नमो हनुमते तस्मै नमो मारुतसूनवे । नमः श्रीरामभक्ताय श्यामाय महते नमः ॥ ३२ ॥
namo hanumate tasmai namo mārutasūnave | namaḥ śrīrāmabhaktāya śyāmāya mahate namaḥ || 32 ||
اُس ہنومان کو سلام، ماروت کے فرزند کو سلام۔ شری رام کے بھکت، سیاہ فام، عظیم المرتبت کو بار بار سلام۔
Narada (as a devotional recitation/stuti in the discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: vira
It is a direct stuti that centers devotion on Hanumān as the supreme exemplar of Śrī Rāma-bhakti, teaching that humble salutations and remembrance of the ideal devotee strengthen one’s own devotion and courage on the dharmic path.
By repeatedly offering “namaḥ,” it models śaraṇāgati (reverent surrender) and highlights bhakta-mahimā—honoring the Lord’s devotee (Hanumān) as a powerful means to deepen love for Śrī Rāma.
While not a technical Vedāṅga rule, it reflects practical śikṣā/ucchāraṇa usage in mantra-style recitation—short, repeatable salutations suitable for japa and stotra-pāṭha as part of regulated worship (anushṭhāna).