Bhim Roop Dhari Asur Sanhare | Ramchandra Ke Kaj Sanvare ||

The is one of the most powerful and revered hymns in Hinduism. Composed by the 16th-century poet-saint Tulsidas, this 40-verse (Chalisa means "forty") hymn is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of devotion, strength, and selfless service.

Meaning: You are a great hero, full of valor and as strong as a thunderbolt. You are the remover of wicked thoughts and a companion of good and wise people.

That night, Rohan wrote in his journal:

Sab Par Ram Tapasvee Raja | Tin Ke Kaj Sakal Tum Saja ||

Tumhare Bhajan Ram Ko Pave | Janam Janam Ke Dukh Bisrave ||