Hanuman Jayanti 2026: Date, Puja Timings, Significance, Rituals, & Muhurat

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What is Hanuman Jayanti?

Hanuman Jayanti is the celebration of Lord Hanuman, one of the most important and loved deities in Hinduism, and the embodiment of strength, devotion, and perseverance. This day is commemorated by many devotees in the country by visiting temples, reciting the Hanuman Chalisa, observing fasts, and performing special pujas for the mighty devotee of Lord Rama.

Hanuman Jayanti is one of the many Hindu festivals such as Ram Navami, Navratri, and Diwali which is a time for spiritual rejuvenation and devotion. This festival is a unique combination of ritual worship and cultural celebration, and symbolizes the importance of faith, self-discipline, and communities coming together.

Hanuman Jayanti Date, Muhurat & Timings – 2026

Here are the key details for Hanuman Jayanti 2026:

EventDetails
Festival NameHanuman Jayanti
Year2026
DayFriday
Gregorian Date3 April 2026
Hindu MonthChaitra
PakshaShukla Paksha
TithiPurnima
Purnima Tithi Begins2 April 2026 – Evening
Purnima Tithi Ends3 April 2026 – Evening
Preferred Puja TimingSunrise to Midday on 3 April 2026

Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on Chaitra Purnima, and the morning hours are considered most auspicious for temple visits and puja.

If you are looking for more on India’s sacred festivals and spiritual practices,

Tirth – Indian Festivals & Traditions

is a good resource for the meaningful information for such devotional occasions.

Hanuman Jayanti is not only about celebrating a birth, it is about celebrating selfless service, humility, and divine strength.

Legend and Spiritual Significance of Hanuman Jayanti

Lord Hanuman was born to Anjana and Kesari. Hanuman is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva. His birth marks the divine presence in helping Lord Rama in the battle against evil.

Hanuman is revered for

  • Unparalleled power
  • Complete dedication to Lord Rama
  • Bravery and modesty
  • Intelligence and control.

His life story as depicted in the Ramayana is a source of inspiration for the development of the spirit of bravery, usefulness, and justice.

Ramayana and Hanuman Jayanti

Devotees of Hanuman Jayanti are encouraged to build

  • The power and the control of the mind
  • The defeat of fear and the negative
  • The practice of modest and of service

There is a belief that the worship of Lord Hanuman will eliminate obstacles and protect from the negative. Families are known to follow the traditional practices of the Puja and mantras as described in Tirth’s Puja & Ritual Guides as a show of dedication and faith.

Hindu Traditions Around Hanuman Jayanti

Early Visits to Temples

Devotees of Lord Hanuman wake up early to take a ritual purifying bath. They then visit Hanuman temples where idols are dressed in:

  • Sindoor (a red powder made from ground minerals)
  • Jasmine oil
  • A garland of marigolds

Chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa

Chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most common practices of worship of Lord Hanuman. Many devotees do it 11, 21, or 108 times in order to ask to be spiritually blessed and protected.

Worship and Food Offerings

Some worshipers choose to fast and then offer:

  • Boondi laddoo
  • Bananas
  • Tulsi leaves

These practices are cultural and devotional in nature.

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Different Ways Of Celebrating Hanuman Jayanti

There are different ways of celebrating Hanuman Jayanti in different parts of the country:

  • In the North, it is celebrated on Chaitra Purnima
  • In Maharashtra, it is celebrated at the time of sunrise and there are special processions.
  • Some parts of the South celebrate it in the month of Margashirsha.

Regardless of where one is in the country, the worship and devotion to Lord Hanuman is the same.

Celebrating Hanuman Jayanti In Today’s Day And Age

Devotees now-a-days participate in temple processions and join bhajan singing sessions through online platforms. Devotional messages are spread via social media posts. The worship and devotion towards Lord Hanuman and Hanuman Jayanti is still as strong as it is in the past.

Common Queries Regarding Hanuman Jayanti 2026

When is Hanuman Jayanti in the year 2026?
Hanuman Jayanti in 2026 will be on a Friday the 3rd of April.

2. Why do we celebrate Hanuman Jayanti?
To celebrate Lord Hanuman’s birthday.

3. What time is best for puja on Hanuman Jayanti?
Puja is most auspicious if done in the morning, between sunrise and noon.

4. Is it compulsory to fast?
Devotees usually observe it, but it is not required.

5. What is the most important mantra for the sake of merit on this day?
Most people recite the Hanuman Chalisa.

6. What do we offer to Lord Hanuman?
People offer him boondi laddoo, sindoor, jasmine oil, and fruits.

Conclusion: Celebrating Strength and Devotion on Hanuman Jayanti

It is about devotion, service, and bravery. With devotion, the true strength is in the fasting, prayer, and mantra recitation to receive the blessings of protection, wisdom, and strength. The festival teaches that true power lies in humility and unwavering faith.

If you are interested in learning about the many Indian festivals, rituals, and teachings associated with spirituality, you will find that Tirth provides an inviting and peaceful setting that allows you to explore the devotional heritage of India at your own pace.

Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
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Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj

Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj is a revered spiritual orator and an accomplished scholar of Shrimad Bhagavat Katha and Shri Ram Katha, carrying forward the sacred spiritual legacy of Shri Ayodhya Dham. Deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma, he is known for his clear, heartfelt, and insightful discourses that connect timeless scriptures with everyday life. With over 14 years of continuous engagement in Dharma Prachar and 8 years of dedicated sadhana and seva in the holy land of Ayodhya, Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj brings lived spiritual experience to every discourse.

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