HANUMAN JAYANTI 2023: Lord Hanuman, a powerful deity and devoted follower of Lord Rama, celebrates his birthday yearly with a critical Hindu festival called Hanuman Jayanti. According to the Hindu calendar, this auspicious day is celebrated on Purnima Tithi, the day of the full moon, in Shukla Paksha of Chaitra. Follow our website, yojanashakti.com, for the latest updates!!!!

This year, the celebration of Hanuman Jayanti will take place on April 6. One of the most commonly celebrated festivals in India and among the Hindu diaspora abroad.
2023’s Hanuman Jayanti: Importance
Hindu mythology shows Hanuman Jayanti was first celebrated in the Treta Yuga. In Lord Rama’s existence, Lord Hanuman was critical. Lord Hanuman is revered for his steadfast loyalty, power, and agility. He is regarded as a manifestation of Lord Shiva, who assumed the shape of a monkey to assist Lord Rama while he was in exile.
The reverence for Lord Hanuman’s virtues, including devotion, bravery, and selflessness, is the essence of Hanuman Jayanti. Devotees believe that Lord Hanuman bestows insight and knowledge and shields them from all evil. Lord Hanuman’s followers celebrate his birthday by praying for prosperity and fulfillment in life. The auspicious day is a time to thank Lord Hanuman for his favor.
Shubh Muhurat for Hanuman Jayanti in 2023

The celebrations of Hanuman Jayanti begin with dawn prayers, offerings, and rituals. Every year, the Shubh Muhurat for Hanuman Jayanti changes depending on the positions of the constellations and planets.
The Drik Panchang claims that Hanuman was conceived at sunrise. On the day of Hanuman Jayanti, worshippers go to the shrines first thing in the morning. From 9:19 AM on April 5 until 10:04 AM on April 6, this year’s Purnima tithi will be in force.
2023: Hanuman Jayanti Rituals
Today, people do puja ceremonies and special prayers to ask Lord Hanuman for his benefit. The day starts with a bath and prayers to Lord Rama and Hanuman. People who worship Hanuman go to temples and fast for a whole day. They say the Hanuman Chalisa as they give the god sweets, flowers, saffron, and food.
Additionally, devotees plan processions in Lord Hanuman’s honor. Many devotees practice the maun vrat, or vow of silence, and spend the day praying and meditating.