
Hanuman Janmotsav is celebrated every year on Chaitra Purnima Tithi. On this day, Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram and his supreme devotee Hanuman ji are worshipped. It is contained in the Sanatan scriptures that Hanuman ji (Hanuman Janmotsav 2025 Kab Hai) was incarnated after the Navami Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month (five days). On this auspicious occasion, Hanuman Janmotsav is celebrated with great pomp every year on Chaitra Purnima Tithi.
Religious belief is that by worshipping Lord Ram's devotee Hanuman Ji, death, pain, sorrow and crisis are removed. Along with this, the obstacles of Shani are also removed. Astrologers also advise to worship Hanuman Ji to get success in career and business. Lord Shani is pleased by worshipping Hanuman Ji. His blessings are showered on the devotee. For this, the devotee worships Hanuman Ji along with Ram Ji with devotion on Hanuman Janmotsav . Let us know the correct date and auspicious time of Hanuman Janmotsav (Hanuman Janmotsav 2025 Date)
Hanuman Janmotsav 2025 auspicious time
According to the Vedic calendar, Hanuman Janmotsav will be celebrated on April 12. Chaitra Purnima will begin on April 12 at 03:21 am. It will end on April 13 at 05:51 am. Udaya Tithi is considered in Sanatan Dharma. Ganga bath will be taken on Chaitra Purnima on this day. Along with this, Shri Satyanarayan Dev will also be worshipped.
Hanuman Janmotsav 2025 auspicious yoga
If we believe the astrologers, many auspicious yogas are being formed on Hanuman Janmotsav. There is a rare combination of Bhadravas Yoga on Hanuman Janmotsav. Bhadravas Yoga is till 04:35 in the evening. During this time, Bhadra will remain in Patal Lok. During Bhadra's stay in Patal, all the living beings on earth are blessed. Along with this, the combination of Hasta and Chitra Nakshatra is being formed on Hanuman Janmotsav.
Almanac
- Sunrise - at 05:59 am
- Sunset - 6:45 PM
- Moonrise - at 6:18 pm
- Brahma Muhurta - from 04:29 am to 05:14 am
- Vijay Muhurat - from 02:30 pm to 03:21 pm
- Twilight time - from 06:44 pm to 07:06 pm
- Nishita Muhurta - from 11:59 pm to 12:44 am
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