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Hanuman Jayanti 2025: The Divine Celebration of Devotion & Strength

Hanuman Jayanti 2025: The Divine Celebration of Devotion & Strength

March 20, 2025 by Rahul Shah

Hanuman Jayanti 2025: The Divine Celebration of Devotion & Strength

Hanuman Jayanti marks the birth of Lord Hanuman, one of the most venerated deities in Hindu mythology. This sacred festival, celebrated with immense devotion across India, is a testament to unwavering faith, devotion, strength, courage, and selfless service. It is a day to celebrate the power of commitment, and the triumph of good over evil.

As the air fills with the chanting of Hanuman Chalisa and temples glow with lamps and sacred incense, devotees immerse themselves in prayers, seeking blessings for courage and protection. Let’s explore the significance, legendary stories, rituals, and spiritual essence of Hanuman Jayanti, along with ways to make your celebrations truly divine.

The Sacred Story of Lord Hanuman’s Birth

Hanuman’s birth is a fascinating tale of divine blessings and celestial intervention.

Legend says that Anjana, a celestial nymph cursed to be born as a monkey, prayed to Lord Shiva for redemption. Pleased with her devotion, Lord Shiva granted her a son—an incarnation of his own energy.

Around the same time, King Dasharatha of Ayodhya performed a yagna for children. A portion of the sacred prasad, meant for his queens, was carried by the wind god Vayu to Anjana. Upon consuming it, she gave birth to Hanuman, the mighty warrior and eternal devotee of Lord Rama.

From birth, Hanuman displayed immense power and devotion, proving to be the perfect embodiment of courage, wisdom, and loyalty.

Hanuman Jayanti 2025 Date:

  • Hanuman Jayanti 2025 Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025

  • Purnima Tithi Begins: 03:21 AM on April 12, 2025

  • Purnima Tithi Ends: 05:51 AM on April 13, 2025

How Different Regions Celebrate Hanuman Jayanti Uniquely:

Hanuman Jayanti is most widely observed on Chaitra Purnima, especially in northern India. In Karnataka, Hanuman Jayanti is observed as Hanuman Vratam on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi, while in Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated during Margashirsha Amavasya (December–January).

No matter the date, the essence remains the same—devotion, strength, and the triumph of good over evil.

Rituals for Pooja on Hanuman Jayanti – A Step-by-Step Guide

Want to celebrate Hanuman Jayanti with deep devotion? Follow these traditional puja steps to invite blessings:

Step 1: Preparation

  • Rise early and take a purifying bath.

  • Follow with Dhyana (meditation) to focus your mind and spirit.

Step 2: Create Your Pooja Space

  • Use a wooden chowki and cover it with fresh yellow cloth.

  • Place the idol or image of lord Hanuman facing east.

  • Keep a bowl of Tulsi (holy basil) leaves near your puja setup—Hanuman is said to be especially pleased with Tulsi offerings.

Step 3: Begin the Worship

  • Light an oil/ghee lamp for illumination.

  • Invoke lord Ganesha to seek blessings for a smooth puja.

Step 4: Conduct the Abhishek

  • Gently sprinkle water on lord Hanuman's idol, followed by sacred offerings such as raw milk, honey, and ghee if the idol is metallic.

  • Perform gentle wiping with a cloth.

Step 5: Make Offerings

  • Present a fresh piece of red or yellow cloth to the deity.

  • Offer chandan paste, sindoor, til oil, fresh flowers, and incense sticks.

  • Present fruits or a sattvic recipe.

Step 6: Chanting and Prayer

  • Chant sacred Hanuman mantras, including the powerful Hanuman Chalisa.

  • Circulate the idol with a parikrama, demonstrating respect.

Step 7: Conclusion of Pooja

  • Perform aarti, offer flowers again, and seek forgiveness for any unintentional mistakes during the rituals.

Hanuman Jayanti Pooja Samagri List

To conduct a meaningful pooja, gather the necessary items beforehand. Below is a comprehensive list:

  • Image or Idol of Lord Hanuman

  • Fresh Flowers esp. crown flower

  • Kumkum (Vermilion)

  • Haldi Powder (Turmeric)

  • Agarbatti (Incense Sticks)

  • Kapur (Camphor)

  • Diya (Oil Lamp)

  • Fresh Fruits

  • Paan ke Patte aur Supari (Betel Leaves and Nuts)

  • Coins for Dakshina

  • Rice for Decoration

  • Decorative Items (Rangoli Powder, Banana Leaves)

  • Naivedyam Items (Sweets, Savories)

  • Kalash (Earthen Pot)

  • Ganga Jal (Holy Water)

  • Chandan Powder (Sandalwood)

  • Tulsi Leaves (Holy Basil)

  • Shankha (Conch Shell)

  • Ghanti (Puja Bell)

  • Hanuman Chalisa Book or Mantra Chanting

  • Coconut

  • Dhoop (Incense Powder)

  • Sambrani

  • Gur (Jaggery)

  • Shahad (Honey)

  • Til ka Tel (Sesame Oil)

  • Tulsi Oil

  • Kaale Til ka Beej (Black Sesame Seeds)

  • Sindoor Powder

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The Role of Fragrance in Hanuman Jayanti Rituals

Just as Lord Hanuman’s presence radiates positivity and protection, the use of sacred incense, dhoop, and sambrani in prayers enhances the spiritual energy of your home and within you.

The Power of Scent in Worship:

  • Chandan Agarbatti: Known for its calming effect, chandan enhances focus during Hanuman Chalisa recitations.

  • Mogra Dhoop & Rose Dhoop: Floral fragrances uplift the soul and purify the surroundings.

  • Sambrani Dhoop Cups: Used in temples for centuries, sambrani (benzoin resin) creates a divine aura ideal for aarti and meditation.

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Conclusion: A Festival of Devotion & Strength

Now you know why, in India, the Hanuman Jayanti celebration exemplifies the spirit of devotion and faith. Hanuman's lessons are timeless and guide us in the modern world. And by following the ritual to pray on this auspicious day, you will see why Hanuman Jayanti is more than a celebration—it’s a day to embrace Hanuman’s qualities of fearlessness, loyalty, and righteousness.