9 Hanuman Mantras For Inner Recalibration
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 12 Feb 2026 10:14:55

In numerology, your Mulank (birth number) is not just a digit on your birth date — it’s a psychological imprint.
Each Mulank is guided by a planetary energy that influences how you handle stress, the fears you quietly carry, and the life lessons that keep resurfacing until you truly absorb them. Some struggle with anger, others with emotional overwhelm, insecurity, loneliness, or the constant pressure to appear strong.
Here are nine Hanuman mantras, each aligned with a Mulank — meant not only for chanting, but for deep inner alignment and balance.
# Mulank 1 (1, 10, 19, 28)
Mantra: Om Hanumate Namah
Ruled by the Sun — symbol of authority, leadership, and recognition.
Mulank 1 individuals are seen as dependable, strong, and decisive. Yet beneath that strength lies a subtle fear of vulnerability.
They often feel responsible for holding everything together, even when drained.
Supports:
Leading without emotional exhaustion
Letting go of the need to “always be strong”
Cultivating calm confidence instead of forced authority
# Mulank 2 (2, 11, 20, 29)
Mantra: Om Namo Bhagavate Hanumate
Governed by the Moon — emotional, intuitive, and sensitive.
They absorb energies easily and sometimes carry emotions that aren’t even theirs. Their core struggle is emotional overload and overthinking.
Supports:
Emotional resilience
Reducing anxiety and mental spirals
Establishing healthy emotional boundaries
# Mulank 3 (3, 12, 21, 30)
Mantra: Om Hanumate Rudratmakaya Hum Phat
Ruled by Jupiter — expansion, wisdom, creativity, and expression.
Their challenge isn’t intelligence; it’s scattered focus. Too many ideas. Too many plans. Not enough completion.
Supports:
Calming mental restlessness
Building consistency
Strengthening willpower and discipline
# Mulank 4 (4, 13, 22, 31)
Mantra: Om Hanumate Prabhanjanaya Namah
Influenced by Rahu — unpredictability, sudden changes, and instability.
Life may feel turbulent, filled with unexpected highs and lows. Their hidden fear revolves around losing control.
Supports:
Emotional grounding
Navigating sudden disruptions
Creating inner steadiness during chaos
# Mulank 5 (5, 14, 23)
Mantra: Om Hanumate Sarva Siddhi Pradayakaya Namah
Governed by Mercury — communication, adaptability, and intellect.
They think quickly but often second-guess themselves even faster. Indecision and doubt become their main hurdles.
Supports:
Confident decision-making
Mental clarity
Reducing confusion and self-doubt
# Mulank 6 (6, 15, 24)
Mantra: Om Shri Hanumate Namah
Ruled by Venus — relationships, harmony, beauty, and emotions.
They tend to overextend themselves for others, sometimes at the cost of their own self-worth. People-pleasing becomes their silent struggle.
Supports:
Emotional balance
Releasing relationship-based pressure
Rebuilding self-respect and self-worth
# Mulank 7 (7, 16, 25)
Mantra: Om Hanumate Gyana Gunasagaraya Namah
Governed by Ketu — spirituality, introspection, and detachment.
Deep thinkers who often feel misunderstood. Their mind rarely switches off, leading to over-analysis and inner doubt.
Supports:
Mental calmness
Reducing overthinking
Strengthening spiritual grounding and inner trust
# Mulank 8 (8, 17, 26)
Mantra: Om Hanumate Mahaveeraya Namah
Ruled by Saturn — discipline, karma, and endurance.
Life may test them repeatedly. Progress can feel slow and heavy, as if everything requires extra effort.
Supports:
Patience during delays
Strength in recurring challenges
Inner resilience through karmic lessons
# Mulank 9 (9, 18, 27)
Mantra: Om Hanumate Ram Bhaktaya Namah
Governed by Mars — action, intensity, and passion.
They feel strongly and react quickly. Anger or impulsiveness can sometimes override clarity. Their lesson lies in channeling power wisely.
Supports:
Managing anger
Reducing impulsive reactions
Transforming passion into purposeful action





