Hanuman Janmotsav, the celebration of Lord Hanuman’s birth, is observed with immense devotion and enthusiasm in Hinduism. Lord Hanuman, revered as a symbol of strength, devotion, and service, is honored on this day through special prayers and rituals. However, due to varying dates, confusion often arises among devotees regarding the exact date of Hanuman Janmotsav. This article aims to clear any confusion regarding the date and provide details about the significance and rituals of this auspicious occasion.
When is Hanuman Janmotsav 2025?According to the Hindu Panchang, Hanuman Janmotsav will be celebrated on the full moon day of the Chaitra month. This year, the tithi (date) will begin on April 12, 2025, at 3:21 AM and conclude on April 13, 2025, at 5:51 AM. In Hinduism, the importance of the Udaya Tithi (the date that the tithi overlaps with sunrise) is considered significant. Hence, Hanuman Janmotsav will be observed on April 12, 2025.
Religious Significance of Hanuman JanmotsavHanuman Janmotsav holds immense religious importance in Hinduism. Lord Hanuman is regarded as the greatest devotee of Lord Ram. This day symbolizes his qualities of strength, devotion, and selfless service. On this day, special prayers, bhajans, kirtans, and community feasts are organized at Hanuman temples. Devotees fast, perform rituals, and offer prayers with devotion. It is believed that sincere worship on this day helps remove all hardships and fulfills one’s desires.
Puja Rituals for Hanuman JanmotsavThe following steps outline the rituals for Hanuman Janmotsav:
1. Wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and wear clean clothes.
2. Place an idol of Lord Hanuman on a clean platform.
3. Bathe the idol with Gangajal (holy water).
4. Offer sindoor (vermilion) and chameli oil (jasmine oil).
5. Offer flowers, fruits, and sweets as prasad.
6. Recite Hanuman Chalisa, Bajrang Baan, and Hanuman Ashtakshara Stotra.
7. Perform the Aarti with devotion.
8. It is considered auspicious to recite the Akhand Ramayan (continuous recitation of the Ramayana) on this day.
9. Finally, seek forgiveness for any mistakes made during the rituals.
Hanuman Janmotsav is celebrated twice a year. In northern India, it is celebrated on the full moon day of the Chaitra month, marking the birth of Lord Hanuman. In southern India, it is celebrated on the 14th night of the waning moon in Kartik month, which commemorates the day when Lord Hanuman received immortality as a blessing from Goddess Sita.
In conclusion, Hanuman Janmotsav is a day of great spiritual significance. Devotees observe this day with dedication, seeking blessings from Lord Hanuman for strength, devotion, and fulfillment of their wishes.
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