Today the moon transits the deeply spiritual star of Ardra. Hanuman is an incarnation of Shiva. Hanuman avatar is considered as the supreme avatar of Shiva. Lord Shiva has taken this avatar during the time of Lord Rama to present a good example of the Lord and Bhakti (Love, Devotion, Loyalty) to his Master.
There are some scholars who believe Hanuman is an higher dimensional 11th Rudra of the Ekadasa Rudras.

Chanting today the most powerful Rama Mantra will invoke Ram, Hanuman and Rudra’s grace.

“Raamaaya Raamabhadraaya Raamachandraaya Vedasey
Raghunaathaaya Naathaaya Seethaayaah Pathaye Namaha!!”

Why is this the most powerful Rama Mantra?

This sloka consists of the various names of Lord Rama as addressed by the most near and dear personalities of Lord Rama in His lifetime.
Each name is laden with emotional intensity and content, revealing the adoration of all who were related to Lord Shri Rama.

1. Raamaa: As sage Viswamithra addressed Him.
2. Raamabhadraa: Lord Rama’s father, King Dasaratha addressed Him as Rama Bhadra.
3. Raamachandra: Lord Rama’s mother, Queen Kausalya called Her divine son as Ramachandra.
4. Vedasey: All the rishis and munis (monks and sages) in the forest addressed Him as Vedasey.
5. Raghunaathaa: The citizens of Ayodhya addressed Lord Rama as Raghunatha.
6. Naathaa: Lord Rama’s Divine Consort, Vaidehi addressed Him as ‘Nathaa’.
7. Seethapathi: Lord Rama was known as Seethapathi to the people of Mithila (His inlaws’ kingdom).
8. Namaha: I bow to Thee!

Chanting this sloka would strike a chord with Lord Rama reminding Him of the various emotions contained in the different forms of addresses.
Each name is fragrant with love and adoration for Lord Rama! Chanting this sloka repeatedly endears the devotee to Lord Rama, while
He is reminded of His Guru- Sage Viswamitra, His beloved father- King Dasaratha, His beloved mother- Queen Kausalya, the revered and pious sages of the forest, His dear most people of Ayodhya, His beloved wife-Sita, and His inlaws and citizens attached to them, all of whom were His well wishers !

“Raamaaya Raamabhadraaya Raamachandraaya Vedasey
Raghunaathaaya Naathaaya Seethaayaah Pathaye Namaha!!”