Hanuman Jayanti 2026 – Dates, Rituals, Regional Celebrations & Significance

 

Hanuman Jayanti marks the sacred day of Lord Hanuman's birth, one of the most celebrated festivals across India. Lord Hanuman is revered as a symbol of strength, energy, and devotion, and his divine presence is cherished by millions.

Regional Observances of Hanuman Jayanti

  • North India: Celebrated on the Full Moon Day of the Chaitra Month.
  • Andhra Pradesh: Observed on Vaishaka Month Krishna Paksha Dashami Day.
  • Tamil Nadu & Kerala: Commemorated on Margashira Amavasya Day.
  • Karnataka: Celebrated on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi during Margashira Masam.

 The Divine Nature of Lord Hanuman

  • Manifestation: Lord Hanuman is considered an incarnation of Lord Shiva.
  • Parentage: He is the son of King Kesari and Queen Anjana.
  • Role: His unwavering devotion to Lord Rama and unparalleled strength make him a central figure in Indian spirituality.

 Rituals and Celebrations

  • Puja: Devotees worship Lord Hanuman and offer prayers at temples.
  • Sindoor Application: Applying Sindhoor on foreheads is a common practice among devotees.
  • Chanting: Recitations of the Hanuman Chalisa and readings of holy scriptures like Ramayana and Mahabharata are widespread.
  • Fasting: Many devotees observe fasts as a mark of reverence.
  • Temple Visits: Pilgrimages to Hanuman temples are undertaken with devotion and faith.

 Hanuman Deeksha: A Period of Devotion

  • Duration: Devotees observe Hanuman Deeksha for 41 days, starting from Chaitra Purnima and ending on Vaishaka Masa Krishna Paksha Dasami Day.
  • Significance: It is a time of deep spiritual practices and prayers dedicated to Lord Hanuman.

2026 Dates

Region/TraditionFestival Date (2026)
Most Indian Regions2 April
Andhra Pradesh22 May
Kannada Calendar3 December
Tamil & Malayali19 December

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