This year, Hanuman Janmotsav will be celebrated on Saturday, April 12, 2025. Devotees across the country honor this sacred day to express their devotion to Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of strength, devotion, and selfless service. To receive his divine blessings, it is important to follow certain rituals and avoid common mistakes.
How to Perform Worship on Hanuman JanmotsavTo begin, devotees should first remember Lord Shri Ram before initiating the worship of Lord Hanuman. Clean the northeast corner (Ishan Kon) of your home and place idols or pictures of Lord Hanuman, Lord Ram, and Goddess Sita on a sacred platform. Perform the rituals with devotion and traditional offerings.
Offer These Sacred ItemsDuring the puja, offer Lord Hanuman red-colored clothes, sindoor (vermilion), red flowers, and sweet betel leaves. Additionally, you may present jaggery and roasted gram or sweet boondi as prasad. These offerings are believed to please Lord Hanuman and invite his blessings for happiness and prosperity.
Auspicious Actions to PerformVisit a Hanuman temple on this day and perform parikrama (circumambulation). Light a lamp filled with jasmine oil and offer orange sindoor at the feet of the deity. Mixing sindoor with jasmine oil before offering is considered especially effective in gaining his favor.
Actions to AvoidOn Hanuman Janmotsav, refrain from consuming meat, alcohol, or any intoxicants, as these are strictly against the principles of devotion to Hanuman. Avoid harboring negative thoughts or displaying unnecessary anger. It is also advisable not to wear black clothing. Instead, wear red attire, a color considered highly auspicious and dear to Lord Hanuman.
By observing these practices with sincerity and devotion, devotees can invoke Lord Hanuman’s divine grace and attract strength, protection, and spiritual upliftment into their lives.
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