Festivals

Hanuman Jayanthi

In Tamil Nadu, Anjaneyar Jayanthi is observed on Moolam Nakshatram in the Margazhi month or Margali Masam, which is one of the most auspicious months in Tamil Calendar.  Hanuman Jayanthi is observed during various time of year by different Hindu communities. Majority of the people observe it on the Purnima or full moon day in the Chaitra month (March – April).

In Hindu mythology, Lord Hanuman is regarded as the God of power, strength and knowledge. He is also known as the Param Bhakth of Lord Rama and is the incarnation of Lord Shiva. He was born to Kesari and Anjana Devi on Chaithra Shukla Purnima. Hence called as Kesari Nandhan and Anjaneya.  ramayana is incomplete without the understanding of the unfathomable devotion of Lord hanuman for Shri Ramar.

It is widely believed that Lord Hanuman is present where the story of Lord Ram is recited. Therefore people read the Ramayana on the day or recite prayers dedicated to Rama. The Sundara Kandam chapter of Ramayana is read by most people. Special prayers are held on the day in Hanuman Temples and are visited by large number of devotees.

At home, idols or pictures of Hanuman are thoroughly cleaned at dawn. Idols and pictures are smeared with Sindhoor. Sweets and bananas are offered to Hanuman.

Some of the popular Anjaneyar Temples in Tamil Nadu organize various rituals. Special prayers and pujas are held on the day. Food donation, feeding of animals and special prasadam are distributed on the day.

Anjaneya Stotram is chanted on the day.

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