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Hanuman Jayanti 2025 Information - Importance - Mantras - Puja

Hanuman Jayanti 2025 date based on Hindu Calendar - India Standard Time. Hanuman Jayanthi is the birthday of Lord Hanuman and it is observed on the full moon (Purnima) day in the Hindu month of Chaitra (March – April) as per traditional lunar Hindu calendar. In 2025, the date of Hanuman Jayanthi is April 12. Lord Hanuman is also known as Bajrang Bali and Anjaneya and is one of the most popular gods in Hinduism. He is a Chiranjeevi – one blessed with immortality. The Greatness Of Hanuman Parakramotsaha-mati-pratapa-saushilya- madhurya-nayanayaishca; Gambhirya-chaturya-suvirya-dhairyair- hanumatah ko bhyadhiko sti loke. Who, in the world, is superior to Hanuman in valour, energy, intelligence, prowess, character, charm, discernment, composure, dexterity, vigour, and fortitude? ( Sage Agastya in Valmiki Ramayana , 7.36.44. ) Hanuman Jayanti 2025 observed during Different Dates in a Year In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana , Hanuman Jayanti is observed after a 41-day Deeksha ...

Margazhi Moolam 2025 Date - Hanuman Jayanti in Tamil Month Margazhi - Anjaneyar Jayanthi in Tamil Nadu

In Tamil Nadu, Anjaneyar Jayanthi is observed on Moolam Nakshatram in the Margazhi month or Margali Masam , which is one of the most auspicious months in Tamil Calendar. In 2025, Hanuman Jayanti in Tamil Month Margazhi is on December 20. Hanuman Jayanthi is observed during various time of year by different Hindu communities. Majority of the people observe it on the Purnima or full moon day in the Chaitra month (March - April). It is widely believed that Lord Hanuman is present where the story of Lord Ram is recited. Therefore people read the Ramayana on the day or recite prayers dedicated to Rama. The Sundara Kandam chapter of Ramayana is read by most people. Special prayers are held on the day in Hanuman Temples and are visited by large number of devotees. At home, idols or pictures of Hanuman are thoroughly cleaned at dawn. Idols and pictures are smeared with Sindoor. Sweets and bananas are offered to Hanuman. Some of the popular Anjaneya Temples in Tamilnadu orga...

Hanuman Jayanti Thoughts from Hindu Blog

Hanuman symbolizes physical and mental strength, unwavering mind, self-control, power, selfless service, humility, and unfathomable devotion. Above all Hanuman is one without ego. He is the most powerful being in the world and he is also the humblest. To navigate through the world of ignorance and reach the lotus feet of Bhagavan, we must develop these qualities. Hanuman is the living example of a true devotee. To attain happiness in this world follow the path of Hanuman. The universe is filled with living and nonliving things. Hanuman also reminds us that all animate and inanimate are connected through one another – through the single supreme force. It’s our ego, arrogance and ignorance that make us think that we are separate and some beings are inferior. By making Hanuman his greatest devotee, Sri Ram, incarnation of Vishnu, was giving a message. The message that each organism is as important as human beings. Related Thoughts and Quotes on Hanuman Jayanti

Kalavoor Kattoor Hanuman Temple – Hanuman Jayanti Festival

Kalavoor Kattoor Hanuman temple, also known as Puthiyaveettil Sree Hanumal Kshetram, is located at Kalavoor in Alappuzha district, Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Anjaneya or Hanuman. The annual Hanuman Jayanti is an important festival in the temple. Kalavoor Kattoor Hanuman temple festival 2025 date is April 12. This is a west facing temple. Hanuman murti here is in standing posture. The upa devatas worshipped in the temple are Ganapati, Sastha, Bhuvaneshwari, Brahmarakshas, Nagaraja and Nagayakshi and Bhadrakali. Kalavoor Kattoor Hanuman Temple Timings Morning darshan timings are from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM Evening darshan timings are from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM ആലപ്പുഴ ജില്ലയിലെ ആലപ്പുഴ - ചേർത്തല NH 66- ൽ കലവൂർ ജംഗ്ഷനിൽ നിന്നും 1.5 Km പടിഞ്ഞാറ് കലവൂർ റെയിൽവേ സ്റ്റേഷന് സമീപം പടിഞ്ഞാറ് ദർശനം ആയിട്ടുള്ള ശ്രീകോവിലിൽ ശ്രീരാമ സന്നിധിയിൽ ആജ്ഞാനുവർത്തിയായി വായ്കൈപൊത്തി നിൽക്കുന്ന ഹനുമൽ പ്രതിഷ്ഠയാണ് ഈ ക്ഷേത്രത്തിലെ സവിശേഷത . ഇപ്പോൾ ക്ഷേത്രം നിൽക്കുന്നതിനു അഭിമുഖമ...

Hanuman Jayanthi Fasting – Mantra - How To Observe Hanuman Jayanti Fast?

Hanuman Jayanthi is the birthday of Hindu God Hanuman and is observed on the Purnima or full moon day in Chaitra month (March – April). In 2025, Hanuman Jayanti is on April 11 for some communities. Others will be observing it on April 12, 2025, the Hanuman Jayanti day.   Hanuman Jayanthi Fasting Mantra ॐ रामदूताय   नम : ।। Om Rama Dootaya Namah Some people observe Hanuman Jayanthi Fasting or Vrat on the previous day of actual Jayanti day – this is most popular in Maharashtra and western parts of  India . In  North India , Hanuman Jayanthi Fasting is observed on the actual Jayanti day. Women can observe Hanuman Fasting Women can observe fasting on Hanuman Jayanti. There is no restriction on ladies performing fasting, puja and rituals dedicated to Hanuman. All those who stop girls from worshiping Hanuman and superstitious and they should not be listened to. How to Hanuman Jayanti Fasting? For those who are observing the Hanuman Jayanthi fastin...

What To Do On Hanuman Jayanti? - Puja - Mantra - Procedure

Hanuman Jayanti the birthday of Lord Hanuman is observed individually by Hindu devotees and as a community event in temples and ashrams. Visiting temples dedicated to Hanuman and offering Pooja, prayers, abhisheka and fasting is the simplest form of worship. Hanuman Jayanti Mantra Om Namo Hanumate Rudravataraya Sarva Shatru Samarahan Aya Sarva Rog Haraya Sarvasheekaranaya Ram Dootaya Swaha ॐ नमो हनुमते रूद्रावताराय  सर्वशत्रुसंहारणाय सर्वरोग हराय  सर्ववशीकरणाय  रामदूताय स्वाहा ।। At home, murtis or pictures of Hanuman are thoroughly cleaned at dawn. Preparations begin early in the morning. Lamp is lit using chameli oil (Jasmine oil) Murtis and pictures are smeared with Sindoor. Next sweets and bananas are offered. Hanuman Chalisa is recited. It is also meritorious to chant Hanuman Ashtak. The number of times it is repeated depends on the devotee. Prayers and pujas end with the recitation of Hanuman Aarti – Aarti Bajrangbali Ki. Most...

Hanuman Jayanti Vrat in 2026 – Fasting date

Hanuman Jayanti Vrat, also referred as Hanuman Jayanthi Upvaas, is dedicated to Hanuman and is performed on His birthday and also a day before it in some regions. In 2026, the date of Hanuman Jayanti Vrat is on April 1 in Maharashtra and other western parts of India . Hanuman Jayanti is on April 2. Hanuman Jayanti is observed on the Chaitra Purnima day (full moon day in the Hindu month of Chaitra). Hanuman Jayanti upvas is a full day fast. Those who opt for partial fasting eat fruits or take a single meal. People read Hanuman Chalisa or chant Ram  Nam  on the day. The Vrat, or fasting, associated with Hanuman Jayanti is observed by devotees seeking blessings, protection, and strength from Lord Hanuman. The fasting rituals may vary across regions and individual preferences, but there are common practices followed by many devotees: Fasting: Devotees abstain from consuming grains, certain vegetables, and non-vegetarian food throughout the day. Some may observe...

Hanuman Jayanti Vrat – Upvas

Hanuman Jayanti Vrat, also referred as Hanuman Jayanthi Upvaas, is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is performed on His birthday and also a day before it in some regions. Hanuman Jayanti is observed on the Chaitra Purnima day (full moon day in the Hindu month of Chaitra). In 2025, the date of Hanuman Jayanti Vrat is on April 11 in Maharashtra and other western parts of India.  Hanuman Jayanti day is on April 12. Hanuman Jayanti upvaas is a full day fast. Those who opt for partial fasting eat fruits or take a single meal. People read Hanuman Chalisa or chant Ram Nam on the day. Most devotees visit Hanuman Temple or temples dedicated to Lord Ram and spend the day in the temple. You may also like to read How to observe Hanuman Jayanti fasting?

Significance of Hanuman Jayanti

Hanuman Jayanthi is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Hanuman, who is worshiped by Hindus. In Hinduism, Hanuman symbolizes strength and unfathomable devotion. In 2026, Hanuman Jayanti is on April 2. For those people alien to Hindu culture, Hanuman is the ‘monkey god’ and a mythical character in Ramayana. But for Hindus, Hanuman is yet another path to reach the ‘Brahman.’ The fruitful association of Lord Rama with Hanuman and his ‘monkey clan’ symbolizes the need for the coexistence of humans and animals. And it extols that humans and animals and all living and nonliving are nothing but the product of one Supreme Being – Brahman. Think about Hanuman and what comes to mind is his unparalleled devotion for Lord Ram and unrivaled physical strength. Perhaps this is one season why Hanuman is quite often associated with celibates, wrestlers and bodybuilders. Hanuman is also noted for his spirit of self service, which was rewarded by Lord Ram by stating that ‘whenever I a...

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