Hanuman Jayanti
According to mythology, Lord Hanuman is an incarnation of Lord Siva (11th Rudra) and the most powerful being in all the realms. Hindu devotees worship Him as the epitome of devotion, faith, valor, strength, energy, and selfless love. Lord Hanuman is one of the prominent heroes and a central character of the Hindu super epic Ramayana. According to the epic, He is a Vanara (a monkey-like humanoid form) and took birth to assist Lord Ram.
Celebration of Hanuman Jayanti: Lord Hanuman is a widely worshipped deity and has the ability to attain victory against all evils and provide protection to all His devotees. On the auspicious day of Hanuman Jayanthi, devotees visit Hanuman temples and offer prayers. Lord Hanuman was born at the time of sunrise, so, after a holy bath in the early morning devotees perform various rituals before the dawn itself. They apply red tilak (vermillion) on the forehead of Hanuman idol, chant different hymns and mantras, read Hanuman Chalisa, offer Diya, offer sweets, coconuts as Prasad, do Aarti, Pradakshina as per the tradition. Reciting Hanuman Chalisa or lines from the Ramayana (Sundarakand) are some common practices performed on this day. After completion of the puja, devotees apply red sindoor on their foreheads and distribute Prasada.
Mantras to chant on this day: As per the teachings of Puranas, the followings are few sacred mantras to praise Lord Hanuman. Reciting these mantras as well as Hanuman Chalisa 108 times brings positive results and helps to regain strength and confidence.
• Om Hanumate Namah.
• Hang Pawan Nandnaay Swaahaa.
• Hang Hanumate Rudraatmakaay Hung Phatt.
• Om Namo Bhagvate Aanjaneyaay Mahaabalaay Swaahaa.
• Om Anjaneyaya Vidmahe, Vayuputraya Dhimahi, Tanno Hanumat Prachodayat॥
Significance of Hanuman Jayanti: Lord Hanuman is considered as the 11th Rudra avatar of Lord Shiva and is worshipped as a symbol of strength, knowledge, and devotion. It is believed that He is an immortal being and possesses immense power to eradicate all kinds of negativity or temptations. Lord Hanuman is an adherent devotee of Lord Ram and Sita, and had never shown his strength or valor without any purpose. On this day, offering prayers and chanting mantras to worship Lord Hanuman is helpful to achieve these kinds of virtues.
As per the teachings of Hindu mythology, if you want Lord Rama to fulfill all your wishes, you can reach Him only through Lord Hanuman and Hanuman Jayanti is the most auspicious day for this. Lord Hanuman is not only an absolute devotee of Lord Rama but also a merciful God who takes good care of His devotees. Devotees strongly believe that reciting the divine hymn Hanuman Chalisa continuously helps to overcome all sorrows and difficulties.
Legends of Hanuman Jayanti: According to a popular legend, Lord Hanuman was born on a full moon day and His father Kesari was the son of Lord Brihaspati. His mother Anjana was a celestial body (apsara) who got cursed by a sage to live on earth. She was redeemed from her curse only after doing 12 long years worship of Lord Siva, and by giving birth to Lord Hanuman. Thus, Hanuman is regarded as an incarnation or reflection of Lord Shiva (11th Rudra avatar).
The Holy epic, Ram Charita Manas written by Goswami Tulsi Das, beautifully narrates the role of Vayu dev (God of wind) in Hanuman’s birth. The epic describes that Vayu God played an important role to transfer Lord Siva’s energy to Anjana’s (Mother of Hanuman) womb. Thus, Lord Hanuman is often called Vayuputra, which means the son of Vayu.
On the auspicious day of Hanuman Jayanti, devotees love to remember Him as a naughty character in his childhood days. One such legend beautifully explains that He crossed several mountains and flew to great heights to eat the Sun, thinking it as a ripe fruit. A baleful planet, Rahu which was on its way to form an eclipse with the Sun, came in front of the little Hanuman and stopped Him midway. Hanuman easily defeated Rahu (who later requested Indra, the king of heaven, for assistance). To this, Indra responded immediately and threw His powerful weapon Vajra (thunderbolt) and hit the young Hanuman and made Him unconscious. After this event, God Vayu found his son lying in an unconscious state on earth, and an angry Vayu made life difficult for all living beings on the planet. Later, Lord Indra and all demigods realized that they made a huge mistake and revived the young Hanuman and blessed Him with several boons.
Summary: Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Hanuman who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva and a disciple of Lord Rama. On the day of Hanuman Jayanti, devotees in large numbers assemble at Hanuman temples to offer early morning prayers. It is an important festival for the Hindus and we celebrate it with great enthusiasm. People chant mantras, Hanuman Chalisa, offer aarti with a belief that He is the living embodiment of Ram-Naam. He is an ideal selfless disciple, a true Karma Yogi. He was a great devotee and served Lord Sri Rama with pure love and devotion. Every year, on the auspicious day of Hanuman Jayanti, devotees worship Lord Hanuman with a pure heart, some observe complete fast to invoke His blessings for a successful life.