Jagadguru Rāmabhadrācārya is one of the most remarkable figures of contemporary Hinduism. Blind since the age of two months, this author of over 100 books and four mahākāvyas speaks 22 languages fluently. By the age of seven, he had committed the entire Rāmacaritamānas (10,000 verses!) to memory. He does not read or write in Braille. Sound is his only medium of communication. He is widely regarded as one of the foremost authorities on Tulsidas. There is also much to be said about his social work, the expanse of which this piece is too small to contain. Nityānanda Miśra has now enabled Ramabhadracharya’s commentary on the Hanuman Cālīsā to reach a wider audience through his book Mahāvīrī: Hanuman Cālīsā Demystified, which translates it into English and expands upon it.