Introduction
There comes a point in life when even the most determined person stops and asks: “Why does this keep happening to me? Why do I keep failing — in relationships, in work, in health, in everything I try?” This question, raw and honest, is one that millions of devotees have placed before Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji in their moments of deep distress.
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji, a revered Ram Katha narrator and spiritual life coach, does not respond to this question with empty consolation or simple motivational phrases. Instead, Guru Ji reaches into the timeless wisdom of the Ramcharitmanas and the sacred Hanuman Chaupai to offer something far more powerful: a spiritual diagnosis and a divine remedy.
According to Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji, repeated failure is rarely a coincidence. It carries a spiritual message — a signal that certain invisible forces, unresolved karmic patterns, or an absence of divine connection may be at work. Understanding this is the first step toward transformation.

Watch the Original Discourse by Shri Raj Mahajan Ji
Guru Ji regularly addresses this deeply personal question through his spiritual teachings. Watch this powerful discourse — “हनुमान चालीसा अर्थ सरल हिंदी में | Shri Hanuman Chalisa Word by Word Full Meaning” — where Shri Raj Mahajan Ji unlocks the deeper spiritual significance of every chaupai that holds the key to breaking the cycle of failure:
Background Context: The Weight of Repeated Failure
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji often begins this teaching by acknowledging the emotional pain of repeated failure. He emphasizes that when someone says, “I keep failing again and again,” they are not simply describing a lack of effort or skill. They are describing a deep spiritual restlessness — a disconnection from their inner source of strength.
In the Ramcharitmanas, the life of Lord Ram Himself demonstrates that even the greatest beings face obstacles, delays, and apparent setbacks. The fourteen years of vanvaas (exile), the abduction of Mata Sita, the long search across mountains and oceans — all of it seemed like failure at different moments. Yet, as Guru Ji teaches, not a single event in Lord Ram’s life was wasted. Every difficulty was purposeful, and every delay carried divine intelligence.
Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji explains that the modern person facing repeated failure often makes one critical mistake: they look outward for explanations — blaming circumstances, people, timing, or bad luck — while the real solution lies inward, in the realm of faith, surrender, and devotion.
The Main Teaching: Why Failure Repeats — Three Spiritual Reasons
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji identifies three core spiritual reasons that cause failure to repeat in a person’s life:
1. Disconnection from Divine Sankalpa (Sacred Intention)
According to Guru Ji, every soul enters this world with a divine sankalpa — a sacred purpose given by God. When one’s actions, desires, and decisions move away from this sankalpa — driven purely by ego, greed, or fear — nature creates friction. That friction manifests as failure. Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji teaches that this friction is not punishment; it is redirection.
2. Weak or Absent Hanuman Bhakti
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji places particular emphasis on the role of Hanuman Ji’s grace in removing obstacles. He often teaches that Lord Hanuman is the ultimate remover of sankats (crises) in Kaliyuga. The Hanuman Chalisa contains this truth in its very fabric:
“Sankat Te Hanuman Chhudaave, Man Kram Vachan Dhyan Jo Laave”
— Hanuman Chalisa
This chaupai, as explained by Guru Ji, teaches that Hanuman Ji delivers the devotee from crises — but only when there is true remembrance through thought (man), action (kram), and speech (vachan). When Hanuman bhakti is weak, mechanical, or absent, the divine protection weakens too. Many people recite the Chalisa but without understanding, without feeling, without faith — and that hollow recitation brings little fruit.
3. Unresolved Karmic Debt or Pitru Dosha
Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji frequently addresses the role of karmic inheritance. Sometimes, repeated failure in a family across generations — or in the same person repeatedly — points to unresolved ancestral energy or pitru dosha (ancestral debt). He teaches that specific chaupais from the Ramcharitmanas, combined with sincere spiritual practice, can help address these deeper karmic patterns.

Spiritual Interpretation: What the Hanuman Chaupai Reveals
Guru Ji often focuses on this particularly powerful Hanuman Chaupai when addressing those suffering from repeated failure:
“Bhoot Pisach Nikat Nahin Aave, Mahavir Jab Naam Sunaave”
— Hanuman Chalisa
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji interprets this chaupai not only in the context of supernatural entities but also in the context of destructive thoughts, self-doubt, fear, and negative mental patterns that block success. He teaches that these invisible “bhoot-pisach” are the demons of self-sabotage, despair, and ego — and when the name of Mahavir Hanuman is invoked with genuine devotion, these negative forces scatter.
Another key chaupai frequently cited by Guru Ji is:
“Nasa Rog Hare Sab Peera, Japat Nirantar Hanumat Beera”
— Hanuman Chalisa
According to Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji, “Rog” (disease) here is not only physical illness — it includes the disease of repeated failure, stagnation, and mental suffering. Continuous, sincere chanting of Hanuman Ji’s name becomes medicine for this soul-disease.
Practical Life Application: Five Steps to Break the Cycle of Failure
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji translates spiritual wisdom into practical daily action. He recommends the following practices for anyone caught in a cycle of repeated failure:
Step 1: Begin Every Day with Hanuman Chalisa Recitation
Guru Ji teaches that waking up and reciting the Hanuman Chalisa — not mechanically, but with full understanding of its meaning — sets a protective and empowering vibration for the entire day. He specifically recommends reading the Chalisa the right way, with your name included in the prayer. For guidance on this method, readers can explore the article on how to read Hanuman Chalisa the right way.
Step 2: Daily Ram Naam Jaap — Minimum 108 Times
According to Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji, the vibration of Ram Nam purifies the subtle energy field around a person. He teaches that Shri Ram’s name is not just a name — it is the seed sound of all protection and grace. Even 108 repetitions daily, done with awareness and love, begin to shift one’s karmic trajectory over time.
Step 3: Light a Ghee Diya at the Main Entrance
Guru Ji emphasizes the ancient practice of lighting a pure ghee lamp at the main entrance of the home every morning and evening. This practice is said to invite positive energy, dissolve stagnant vibrations, and open the way for prosperity. Learn more about the significance of lighting a ghee diya as taught by Shri Raj Mahajan Ji.
Step 4: Introspection and Sankalpa Renewal
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji teaches that regular self-inquiry — “Am I aligned with dharma? Are my actions born from love or from fear?” — is essential for breaking the cycle of failure. He encourages devotees to sit in silence for ten minutes each morning, offer their sankalpa (intention) to Bhagwan Ram, and ask for divine guidance rather than seeking only results.
Step 5: Seek the Guidance of Siddha Chaupayein
For those who wish to go deeper into the transformative power of the Ramcharitmanas chaupais, Guru Ji has compiled the most spiritually potent verses in a dedicated resource. Those on this path of spiritual renewal will find profound guidance in the Siddh Chaupaiyan eBook — a carefully curated collection of powerful Ramcharitmanas chaupais along with their spiritual meanings and application in daily life. Many devotees have reported remarkable shifts in their circumstances after sincerely engaging with these teachings.

Key Learnings
- Repeated failure is often a spiritual signal, not merely a practical problem.
- The Hanuman Chalisa contains specific chaupais that address the root causes of failure at the energetic and karmic level.
- Disconnection from divine purpose, weak bhakti, and ancestral karma are the three primary spiritual reasons failure repeats.
- Daily practices — Hanuman Chalisa, Ram Nam jaap, ghee diya — build the spiritual foundation for success.
- Lord Hanuman in Kaliyuga is the most accessible and powerful divine force for removing obstacles.
- True devotion means engaging heart, mind, and action — not just mechanical recitation.
Action Steps: Start Today
- Recite the Hanuman Chalisa every morning with full meaning and your name included.
- Chant “Jai Shri Ram” or “Ram Ram Ram” at least 108 times daily.
- Light a pure ghee diya at your home entrance each morning and evening.
- Spend 5–10 minutes in silent surrender, offering your work and challenges to Bhagwan Ram.
- Read the Siddh Chaupaiyan and apply the specific chaupais relevant to your situation.
- Subscribe to Shri Raj Mahajan Ji’s YouTube channel: @TheRajMahajan
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I keep failing despite hard work?
Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji teaches that hard work alone is not enough if the spiritual alignment is absent. When one’s actions are disconnected from dharma, divine sankalpa, or Hanuman Ji’s grace, effort alone may not yield the desired results. The solution lies in combining sincere effort with deep devotion.
Which Hanuman Chaupai should I recite to overcome failure?
Guru Ji particularly recommends “Sankat Te Hanuman Chhudaave” and “Nasa Rog Hare Sab Peera” from the Hanuman Chalisa, as well as sincere daily recitation of the full Chalisa. For more targeted chaupais, the Siddh Chaupaiyan eBook provides specific verses for specific life challenges.
How long does it take for spiritual practice to show results?
Shri Raj Mahajan Ji teaches that the timeline varies by individual karma and the sincerity of practice. Those who practice with genuine faith — not just ritual — begin to notice inner shifts within days and tangible outer changes within weeks or months.
Is repeated failure a sign of bad karma?
Guru Ji explains that while past karma can be a contributing factor, it is never permanent and never beyond the reach of divine grace. No one is condemned to perpetual failure — transformation is always possible through sincere devotion.
What is the Siddh Chaupaiyan and how is it different from the Hanuman Chalisa?
The Siddh Chaupaiyan is a curated collection of the most spiritually potent chaupais from the Ramcharitmanas, selected and explained by Shri Raj Mahajan Ji based on their specific applications in real-life situations including failure, financial difficulty, relationship problems, and health challenges. The regular Hanuman Chalisa is a complete devotional hymn, while the Siddh Chaupaiyan offers targeted spiritual tools for specific needs.
Conclusion
The question “Why do I keep failing?” is one of the most human questions there is. But as Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji so beautifully teaches, behind every repeated failure lies a divine invitation — an invitation to go deeper, to surrender more completely, and to trust the infinite wisdom of Bhagwan Ram.
The Hanuman Chaupai is not mere poetry. It is a living spiritual technology — encoded with the power to dissolve obstacles, clear karmic paths, and reconnect the soul to its divine source. Those who approach these teachings with sincerity, patience, and genuine devotion find that over time, the cycle of failure breaks — not because circumstances become easier, but because the person becomes stronger, wiser, and more aligned with the divine.
As Shri Raj Mahajan Ji often says: “Ram ki kripa mein koi kami nahin hai — sirf hamare surrender mein kami hai.” (There is no lack in Ram’s grace — the only lack is in our surrender.)
Take the first step today. Recite the Hanuman Chalisa with a full heart. Light your ghee diya. Chant Ram Nam. And trust that the divine is always working in your favor.
Jai Shri Ram | Jai Bajrang Bali 🙏
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