Hindu
Festivals and Fairs
Hanuman Jayanti (birthday
of Lord Hanuman)
In 2008, Hanuman Jayanti falls on April 19th,
Saturday
Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Hanuman, the monkey
god widely venerated throughout India. It is celebrated during the month of
Chaitra. Hanuman was an ardent devotee of Lord Rama, and is worshipped for his
unflinching devotion to the god. From the early morning, devotees flock Hanuman
temples to worship Hanuman.
Hanuman Jayanti is an important festival of Hindus. Hanuman is the symbol of
strength and energy. Hanuman is said to be able to assume any form at will,
wield rocks, move mountains, dart through the air, seize the clouds and rival
Garuda in swiftness of flight. He is worshipped in folk tradition as a deity
with magical powers and the ability to conquer evil spirits.
The devotees will visit temples and apply tilak of sindhoor to their foreheads
from the Hanumans body as this is considered to be good luck. According to the
legend Sita was applying sindhoor to her head, Hanuman Ji questioned why and
replied that this would ensure a long life for her husband. Hanuman then smeared
his entire body with sindhoor, in an effort to ensure Rama’s immortality.
Cultural programs are organised in most of the Hindu temples on this day.
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