Hanuman Ji

Hanuman Ji

Hanuman Ji worship supports strength, fearlessness, and devotion to Shri Ram.

Hanuman Ji Ashtak (Opening Line Mantra)

Baal Samay Ravi Bhakshi Liyo Tab,Teenahu Lok Bhayo Andhiyaro

Day

Tuesday

Color

Sindoor Red

Bhog

Boondi

Festivals

Hanuman Jayanti

Quick Facts

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Primary Focus

Strength, Fearlessness, and Devotion to Shri Ram

The Story and Significance of Hanuman Ji

A clear devotional introduction for readers searching for meaning, worship practice, and available paath.

Hanuman Ji worship supports strength, fearlessness, and devotion to Shri Ram.

Story of Hanuman Ji

Lord Hanuman Ji is one of the most revered deities in Sanatan Dharma, known as the embodiment of strength (bal), devotion (bhakti), courage (veerata), and selfless service (seva). He is a central figure in the epic Ramayana and is worshipped across India and beyond as a protector and remover of obstacles. It is said that in times when the mind trembles with fear or confusion, remembering Hanuman Ji brings an immediate sense of steadiness. His energy is not loud, yet it is immensely powerful—like the wind itself, unseen but undeniable. Born with divine strength and blessed with extraordinary abilities, Hanuman Ji chose not pride, but service. This choice marks him as a truly noble person.
Hanuman Ji was born to Anjana and is considered the son of Vayu (the wind god), which is why he is also called Pavan Putra. Many traditions also regard him as an incarnation or aspect of Lord Shiva.
As a child, he was full of energy and divine power. One famous story tells that he mistook the sun for a fruit and leaped into the sky to grab it. This playful act revealed his immense strength and fearlessness even at a young age. From birth, he possessed extraordinary powers, intelligence, and divine energy.
Hanuman Ji’s life took a divine turn when he met Lord Rama during the events of the Ramayana. From that moment, he became the most devoted servant of Lord Rama, dedicating his life entirely to serving him.

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