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What is Hanuman Jayanti?

Hanuman Jayanti

Across the vibrant landscapes of India and the serene valleys of Nepal, a profound reverence for Lord Sri Hanuman culminates in a spectacular religious festival known as Hanuman Janmotsav, or Hanuman Jayanti. This auspicious occasion is dedicated to celebrating the birth of Lord Hanuman, a revered deity in Hinduism, widely known as the epitome of strength, unwavering devotion, and selfless service. He is a central, pivotal character in the ancient Sanskrit epic, the Ramayana, celebrated for his immense loyalty to Lord Rama and his extraordinary feats of valor, including his legendary flight across the ocean to Lanka.

The Enigma of Varying Dates

One fascinating aspect of Hanuman Janmotsav is its observation on different days across various regions of India, a testament to the rich tapestry of Hindu calendrical traditions and regional customs. This variance often sparks curiosity among devotees and scholars alike.

  • Northern India: In the northern parts of India, including states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, Hanuman Janmotsav is predominantly celebrated on Chaitra Shukla Purnima, which is the full moon day of the Hindu lunar month of Chaitra. This typically falls in late March or early April, marking the arrival of spring and new beginnings.

  • Southern India and Maharashtra: Conversely, in the southern states such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and in Maharashtra, the festival often aligns with different dates. For instance, in Maharashtra, it is traditionally observed on Kartik Krishna Chaturdashi, the fourteenth day of the dark fortnight in the lunar month of Kartik (usually October/November). In some southern regions, it is celebrated during the month of Vaishakha or even Margashirsha. These distinct dates are not merely arbitrary; they often reflect different astrological interpretations of Hanuman's specific birth constellation, or perhaps commemorate different significant events related to his life, such as his appearance or the day he assumed his divine form.

  • Nepal: Nepal, sharing deep cultural and religious ties with India, also reverently observes Hanuman Janmotsav, generally aligning with the Chaitra Purnima calendar, reflecting their shared spiritual heritage and traditional practices.

Rituals and Significance

Irrespective of the date, the spirit of devotion remains universally fervent. Devotees across the subcontinent rise early to visit local Hanuman temples, which resonate with the powerful chants of the Hanuman Chalisa and the Sundarkand, epic hymns glorifying his virtues and adventures. Temples are adorned with vibrant flowers and lights, creating a spiritually charged atmosphere. Offerings typically include red or orange vermillion (Sindoor), symbolic of Hanuman's own reddish hue and immense strength, alongside laddoos, pedas, and various fruits. Many devotees observe a strict fast, dedicating the day to prayers and introspection, seeking Lord Hanuman's blessings for courage, strength, protection from evil, and wisdom. This festival is a powerful reminder of unwavering faith and the triumph of good over evil, inspiring millions to embody the selfless qualities of Lord Hanuman.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hanuman Janmotsav

What is Hanuman Janmotsav?
Hanuman Janmotsav, also known as Hanuman Jayanti, is a major Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Hanuman, a central deity known for his immense strength, devotion, and loyalty to Lord Rama.
Why is Hanuman Janmotsav celebrated on different dates in India?
The variations in dates stem from different regional Hindu lunar calendars, diverse traditional beliefs regarding the exact astrological moment of his birth, or even commemorating distinct manifestations or significant events in his life rather than a single birth date.
What are the main regional dates for Hanuman Janmotsav?
In North India, it is primarily celebrated on Chaitra Shukla Purnima (full moon day of Chaitra). In South India and Maharashtra, it is often observed on Kartik Krishna Chaturdashi (14th day of the dark fortnight in Kartik) or other regional calendar dates like in Vaishakha.
What rituals are performed during Hanuman Janmotsav?
Devotees typically visit temples, offer prayers, recite the Hanuman Chalisa, observe fasts, and present offerings like Sindoor, laddoos, and fruits. Temples often organize special pujas and spiritual gatherings.

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How long until Hanuman Jayanti?
Next Hanuman Jayanti takes place in 117 Days.
Dates of Hanuman Jayanti
YearWeekdayDate
2030 Thursday18th Apr
2029 Saturday28th Apr
2028 Sunday9th Apr
2027 Tuesday20th Apr
2026 Thursday2nd Apr
2025 Saturday12th Apr
2024 Tuesday23rd Apr
2023 Thursday6th Apr
2022 Saturday16th Apr
2021 Tuesday27th Apr
2020 Wednesday8th Apr
2019 Friday19th Apr
2018 Saturday31st Mar
2017 Tuesday11th Apr
2016 Friday22nd Apr
2015 Saturday4th Apr
Duration
1 Day

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