Telugu Hanuman Jayanthi 2021: Shubh Muhurat, Date, and Significance
Telegu Hanuman Jayanti date and Shubh Muhurat
Telugu Hanuman Jayanthi 2021: Significance
This year, Hanuman Jayanti is being celebrated in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana on Friday, i.e., June 4. The day of celebrating Hanuman Jayanti varies from one state to another.In the Northern part of India, it is observed on the 15th day or full moon day of Chaitra month. And in southern regions, Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on the 10th day of Vaisakh month. They celebrate this festival to commemorate the day when Lord Hanuman met Lord Ram. In Tamilnadu and Kerala, Hanuman Jayanti is observed in December or January while in Maharashtra it is celebrated on Chaitra Purnima. Most of the states in India observe Hanuman Jayanti in April.In India, there are thousands of Hanuman Temples across the country as Lord Hanuman is one of the most revered gods.In 2021, Telugu Hanuman Jayanti is being observed on Friday, i.e., June 4. The Dashami Tithi will commence from 02:22 am on Friday and proceed till 04.07 am on Saturday, i.e., June 5.Lord Hanuman is one of the most beloved and cherished gods. He is best known for his loyalty and devotion towards Lord Ram. As per Hindu scriptures, Lord Hanuman is enriched with massive strength and hence devotees worship him to seek good health. Many people prefer reading Ramayana on Hanuman Jayanti.
Telugu Hanuman Jayanti 2021: Know the Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Significance
Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated all over the country to celebrate Lord Hanuman’s birthday. The Tithi and muhurat of Hanuman Jayanti vary according to the region. In North India, it is observed on the 15th day or full moon day of Chaitra month while in southern regions like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on the 10th day of Vaisakh month. South-India celebrates this festival to commemorate the day when Lord Hanuman met Lord Ram. This year the Deeksha started on April 27 and will conclude on June 4.
Telugu Hanuman Jayanti 2021: Date and Shubh Muhurat
This year, Telugu Hanuman Jayanti will be observed on June 4. The Dashami Tithi will begin 02:22 am on June 04 and prevail till 04.07 am on June 5.
Telugu Hanuman Jayanti 2021: Puja Vidhi
The people in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have their own unique way of celebrating this day. The celebration takes place for 41 days from Chaitra Purnima to the 10th day of Vaisakh month during Krishna Paksha. Devotees start their 41-days fast from Deeksha on Chaitra Purnima.
During this period, they refrain from smoking and consuming alcohol and meat. A special Hanuman Deeksha mala and orange Dhoti is worn by all the devotees throughout the Vratam period.
They even remain barefoot during Vratam. They read Hanuman Chalisa and feed monkeys to seek blessing from Lord Hanuman. Devotees also light Diyas with ghee and pour mustard oil and Sindoor on the idol of Lord Hanuman.
Telugu Hanuman Jayanti 2021: Significance
Lord Hanuman is one of the most revered, beloved and cherished gods. He is best known for his loyalty towards Lord Ram. According to Hindu scriptures, he is endowed with massive strength and hence devotees worship him to seek good health. Many people also read Ramayana on Hanuman Jayanti.
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Telugu Hanuman Jayanthi 2021: Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi And Significance
Telegu Hanuman Jayanti: Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana will observe Hanuman Jayanti on June 4
Hanuman Jayanti will celebrated in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on Friday. In different parts of the country, Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on different days. In Tamilnadu and Kerala, it is celebrated in December or January and and in Maharashtra Hanuman Jayanti is observed on Chaitra Purnima. In many states, Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated in April. Lord Hanuman is one of the most revered gods in India and there are thousands of Hanuman Temples across the country.
Telegu Hanuman Jayanti day and date
In Kartanata and Andhra Pradesh, Hanuman Jayanti is observed during the Vaishaka Krishna Dashami or the 10th day of the New Moon phase. The auspicious day is dedicated to the divine appearance of Sri Hanuman, an ardent follower of Lord Rama. Devotees offer prayers to Lord Hanuman to seek his blessings and remove obstacles in their life.
Telugu Hanuman Jayanthi is on Friday, June 4
Dasami tithi begins at 12.26 AM on June 3
Dasami tithi ends at 12. 28 AM on June 4
(Source: drikpanchang.com)
Traditionally in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, devotees begin a 41-day Deeksha (preparation for consecretion ceremony) on Chaitra Purnima and conclude it on Hanuman Jayanthi. Rituals of Hanuman Jayanti include, reading the Hanuman Chalisa and offering food to monkeys in the neighbourhood. Devotees light lamps with ghee and bathe Lord Hanuman with mustard oil and apply Sindoor on the idol. People also read the Ramayana on Hanuman Jayanti.