Hanuman Jayanti Celebrated with Devotion Across India; Temples See Large Gatherings

Devotees across India thronged temples to celebrate Hanuman Jayanti with prayers and special rituals. Major celebrations were reported from Delhi's Pracheen Hanuman Temple, Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj and Ayodhya, and Madhya Pradesh's Dewas and Ujjain. The festival, observed on the full moon day of the Chaitra month, commemorates the birth of Lord Hanuman, a symbol of strength and devotion. Authorities reported smooth crowd management as devotees participated in ceremonies like Maha Abhishek and Hanuman Chalisa recitations.

Key Points: Hanuman Jayanti Celebrated Across India with Temple Gatherings

  • Grand celebrations across multiple states
  • Special rituals like Bhasma Aarti performed
  • Temples managed large crowds smoothly
  • Festival marks birth of Lord Hanuman
  • Celebrated on Chaitra Purnima
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Hanuman Jayanti celebrated with devotion across India; temples witness large gatherings

Devotees across India celebrated Hanuman Jayanti with prayers and rituals. Major temples in Delhi, UP, MP, and more witnessed large, peaceful gatherings.

"the queue system was well managed and facilities were satisfactory - A devotee at Pracheen Hanuman Temple, Delhi"

New Delhi, April 2

Devotees across India celebrated Hanuman Jayanti with great devotion and enthusiasm on Thursday, offering prayers at temples and participating in special rituals to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman.

In Delhi, a large number of devotees gathered at the Pracheen Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place to offer prayers. Long queues were seen outside the temple since early morning, with authorities ensuring smooth crowd management. A devotee shared that he had been visiting the temple on Hanuman Jayanti for the past 25 years and praised the arrangements, stating that the queue system was well managed and facilities were satisfactory.

In Madhya Pradesh, grand celebrations were held in several cities. In Dewas, a large number of devotees attended a grand aarti at the famous Hanuman Temple. Similarly, in Ujjain, special rituals including the Bhasma Aarti and Panchamrit Abhishek were performed at the Mahakaleshwar Temple, drawing significant participation from devotees.

In Uttar Pradesh, Prayagraj witnessed elaborate celebrations at the renowned Bade Hanuman Ji Temple. The festivities included a grand Mahabhishek, Mangala Aarti, floral decorations, and recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa. Mahant Balveer Gir Maharaj of the temple stated that celebrations began early in the morning with the Maha Abhishek of Lord Hanuman at 2 a.m. and were being observed with great joy and enthusiasm on the full moon day of the Chaitra month.

Ayodhya also saw heavy footfall at the Hanuman Garhi Temple, where devotees from across the country gathered to offer prayers. A devotee from Assam, visiting for the first time, expressed satisfaction with the arrangements and said he felt spiritually fulfilled after offering prayers.

In Maharashtra's Vasai-Virar region, a large number of devotees assembled at the Riddhi Siddhi Hanuman Temple to mark the occasion. Similar scenes were witnessed in Patna, Bihar, where devotees thronged the Hanuman temple in Rajvanshi Nagar to seek blessings.

Hanuman Jayanti, also known as Hanuman Janmotsav, is one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism. It is celebrated on the Purnima tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra, which fell on April 2 this year. The festival commemorates the birth of Lord Hanuman, who is revered as a symbol of strength, devotion, courage, and selfless service.

According to Hindu beliefs, Lord Hanuman, also known as Pawan Putra, was born to Mata Anjani and Kesari during the Treta Yuga. He is considered one of the Chiranjeevis, or immortals, and holds immense religious and spiritual significance among devotees across the country.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, the energy around Hanuman Jayanti is incredible. It's beautiful to see people from all walks of life come together in prayer. The article mentions good arrangements, which is crucial for safety. More cities should learn from this model of crowd management for large festivals.
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Vikram M
The Bhasma Aarti in Ujjain is a sight to behold! Truly spiritual. While the celebrations are grand, I hope the local administrations also focus on the cleanup drive post-festival. We must celebrate our traditions while also being responsible towards our environment. Jai Hanuman!
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Priya S
My family visited Hanuman Garhi in Ayodhya this year. The devotion was palpable. It's amazing how a devotee from Assam traveled all the way – shows the unifying power of faith. May Lord Hanuman bless everyone with strength and remove all obstacles. 🚩
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Rohit P
Reading about the 2 AM Maha Abhishek in Prayagraj gives me goosebumps. That level of dedication is inspiring. In today's fast-paced world, these festivals ground us and connect us to our roots. A very happy Hanuman Jayanti to all!
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Michael C
The cultural and spiritual significance explained in the last paragraphs is very informative for someone like me who is learning about Indian festivals. The scale of participation across different states is truly impressive and speaks to the deep-rooted traditions.

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