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Hanuman Jayanti 2025: Date, Rituals, Dos and Don’ts to Seek Lord Hanuman’s Blessings

Hanuman Jayanti is one of the most significant Hindu festivals, celebrated with immense devotion across India and other parts of the world where Lord Hanuman is revered. The festival marks the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman, the ardent devotee of Lord Rama, known for his unparalleled strength, unwavering devotion, and selfless service. In 2025, Hanuman Jayanti will be observed on Saturday, April 12.

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On this auspicious occasion, devotees worship Lord Hanuman, visit temples, observe fasts, and chant the Hanuman Chalisa to seek his divine blessings. It is believed that sincere devotion on this day can bring strength, protection, and peace to devotees. However, certain traditions and customs must be followed to make the most of this sacred day.

Hanuman Jayanti 2025 Date and Timings

According to the Drik Panchang, Hanuman Jayanti falls on Purnima Tithi (Full Moon Day) in the Hindu month of Chaitra. The Purnima Tithi begins at 3:21 AM on April 12, 2025, and ends at 5:51 AM on April 13, 2025. This full moon day holds special significance in Hinduism and is associated with fasting, religious rituals, and spiritual activities.

Significance of Hanuman Jayanti

Lord Hanuman, also known as Anjaneya, Bajrang Bali, and Maruti, is the son of Kesari and Anjana. He is revered as a symbol of bravery, wisdom, devotion, and righteousness. His unwavering faith and service to Lord Rama are considered the epitome of Bhakti (devotion) and Seva (service) in Hindu mythology.

On this day, devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and offer prayers, flowers, sindoor, and prasad at Hanuman temples. Many people also recite the Sundar Kand from the Ramayana and offer ladoos, jaggery, and bananas as prasad. Observing a fast on Hanuman Jayanti is believed to bring good health, prosperity, and relief from obstacles.

Dos and Don’ts to Follow on Hanuman Jayanti

To receive the blessings of Lord Hanuman, devotees must adhere to certain practices while avoiding others.

Dos on Hanuman Jayanti 2025

  1. Visit Hanuman Temples – Worship Lord Hanuman with devotion and seek his blessings.
  2. Offer Sindoor and Red Flowers – Lord Hanuman is fond of sindoor (vermilion) and red flowers, which symbolize strength and dedication.
  3. Recite Hanuman Chalisa and Sundar Kand – Chanting these sacred texts enhances positivity and divine protection.
  4. Feed Jaggery to Monkeys – It is considered highly auspicious to feed jaggery and bananas to monkeys, as Lord Hanuman is believed to be their protector.
  5. Donate to the Needy – Charity on this day is said to remove obstacles and bring peace and prosperity.
  6. Follow Celibacy and Purity – Observing purity in thoughts and actions is essential on this day.
  7. Use Desi Ghee or Sesame Oil for Worship – Lighting diyas with these oils is considered auspicious.

Don’ts on Hanuman Jayanti 2025

  1. Avoid Tamasic Foods – Refrain from consuming onion, garlic, and non-vegetarian food.
  2. Do Not Harm Animals – Hindus believe that harming any creature, especially monkeys, on this day can bring negative karma.
  3. No Alcohol or Intoxicants – Consuming alcohol or any intoxicating substance is strictly prohibited.
  4. Avoid Conflicts and Fights – One must refrain from arguing, insulting, or fighting with anyone.
  5. Do Not Ignore Worship – Skipping prayers or failing to show reverence on this sacred day is considered inauspicious.

Celebrating Hanuman Jayanti the Right Way

Devotees observe Hanuman Jayanti in various ways, including organizing kirtans, bhajans, and discourses on the greatness of Lord Hanuman. Some people choose to engage in selfless service, helping the poor and needy, as Hanuman himself was known for his seva bhav (spirit of service).

Fasting on this day is common, and devotees break their fast only after performing puja and consuming sattvic (pure) food. Many people visit famous Hanuman temples like Sankat Mochan Temple in Varanasi, Hanuman Garhi in Ayodhya, and Mahavir Hanuman Temple in Delhi to seek divine grace.

Conclusion

Hanuman Jayanti is a powerful occasion to invoke the strength, wisdom, and devotion of Lord Hanuman. By following the traditional dos and don’ts, devotees can ensure a spiritually fulfilling celebration. This festival is not just about rituals but also about embracing the values of humility, selfless service, and unwavering faith that Lord Hanuman represents.

Observing fasts, reciting mantras, visiting temples, and engaging in acts of kindness on this day can bring divine blessings, protection, and inner peace. By celebrating Hanuman Janmotsav with sincerity and devotion, devotees can seek Lord Hanuman’s guidance and strength for a fulfilling life.

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