Shekhar Ravjiani's decision to record the Hanuman Chalisa was deeply personal. He created it as a tribute to his late grandmother, who had always wished for him to record this sacred chant. Despite his successful career in film music, he felt a strong calling to create a version that was peaceful, accessible, and grounded in faith rather than just religious ritual. The Significance of Repeating 7 Times

: Reciting the verses seven times is said to liberate the soul from the cycle of life and death, leading to "highest bliss".

: The rhythmic chanting is thought to create a shield of protection, driving away fear, anxiety, and negative energy. The Story of the Chalisa Itself

: Released initially in 2014, it became a massive hit on digital platforms, leading to the creation of mobile apps and pocket editions that explain the deeper meanings of the verses.