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Hanuman
Jayanthi is an important festival of Hindus. It is celebrated to
celebrate the birth of Lord Hanuman. It is celebrated during the month
of Chaitra.Sri Hanuman is worshipped all over India either alone or
together with Sri Rama. Every temple of Sri Rama has the idol of Sri
Hanuman. Hanuman is the Avatara of Lord Shiva. He was born of the
Wind-God and Anjani Devi. His other names are Pavanasuta, Marutsuta,
Pavankumar, Bajrangabali and Mahavira. Hanuman is the symbol of
strength and energy. Hanuman is said to be able to assume any form at
will, move mountains, dart through the air, seize the clouds and rival
Garuda in swiftness of flight. He is worshipped as a deity with magical
powers and the ability to conquer evil spirits. He is the living
embodiment of Ram-Nam. He was an ideal selfless worker, a true Karma
Yogi who worked desirelessly and dynamically. He was a great devotee
and an exceptional Brahmachari or celibate. He served Sri Rama with
pure love and devotion, without expecting any fruit in return. He lived
to serve Sri Rama. He was humble, brave and wise. He possessed
all the divine virtues. He did what others could not do-crossing
the ocean simply by uttering Ram-Nam, burning the city of Lanka and
bringing the sanjeevini herb and restoring Lakshmana to life again.
On
Hanuman Jayanti people read the Hanuman Chalisa, fast and spend
the whole day chanting Ram-Nam. The devotees visit temples and apply
tilak of sindoor to their foreheads from Hanumans body as this is
considered to be good luck. Lord Hanuman is a Brahmachari thats why in
many temples women are not allowed to touch his idol, they can worship
him but their touch is prohibited.
The sacred
thread (Janeu) on Hanuman’s left shoulder is a sign of Brahmatej. Since
Lord Maruti is an incarnation of Lord Shiva He has destructive
powers too. Yet, because of His devotion to Lord Rama, Vishnu-tatva
developed in Him. Since Maruti adorns Brahmatej and Kshatratej
during wars, He can use both as required. During the war between the
Kauravas and Pandavas, Lord Krishna seated Maruti on Arjun’s chariot
(He can be seen on the flag at the top of Arjun’s chariot). Hanuman
destroyed the weapons, directed at Arjun and his chariot, in mid-air
itself. Lord Hanuman or Maruti in seated posture
depicts the unmanifest form of power. Maruti in a warrior posture
depicts the manifest form of power. To obtain benefit of the
gross, manifest and destroyer element we should avoid installing a
seated idol of Maruti in a temple. Maruti in seated position implies He
is in deep meditation, wherein His motor organs are in dormant,
inactive state. Thus, a common man will be able to derive very little
benefit from this posture of Maruti.
ANACDOTES FROM HANUMAN'S LIFE
According
to the legend Sita was applying sindoor to her head. Hanuman Ji saw it
and asked the reason behind her act. Sita mata replied that this would
ensure a long life for her husband Lord Rama and also he will be
happy. Hanumanji then smeared his entire body with sindhoor, in an
effort to ensure Rama’s immortality and to make him happy. When
Lord Rama saw this he was touched by this gesture and blessed Hanumanji
that he will be worshiped for his Bhakti. That is how the tradition of
offering Sindoor to Hanuman idol started. It is believed that through
this not only Hanuman but Lord Rama also blesses the person who offers
sindoor to Hanumanji.
When Hanuman was a child he was
very naughty. One day when he was playing he felt hungry. He saw sun
and thought it as some fruit and swallowed it. The whole world was in
dark. All the Devtas came and requested Hanuman to leave sun for the
sake ofhumanity. Hanuman then threw out sun. So powerful he was.