Pooja Price: 5100
Date & Time: Thursday 16 October 2025 11:00 AM
Place: Varanasi
Invoke the mighty Hanuman’s power,Courage and strength in every hour. Hanuman Pooja is a revered Hindu ritual performed to honor Lord Hanuman, the divine monkey god, who is known for his immense strength, courage, devotion, and unwavering loyalty, particularly to Lord Rama. Hanuman is also regarded as a symbol of humility, selfless service, and protection from evil forces. His worship is believed to provide strength, wisdom, and the removal of obstacles. Purpose of Hanuman Pooja: Physical and Mental Strength: Lord Hanuman is believed to grant strength, vitality, and energy to his devotees. Regular worship of Hanuman is said to empower individuals, both physically and mentally. Protection from Evil: Hanuman is revered as a protector against black magic, negative energies, and evil forces. It is believed that invoking his blessings can safeguard one from danger and ill-will. Overcoming Obstacles: Hanuman is often worshipped to overcome challenges in life, whether related to career, health, relationships, or finances. Devotion and Faith: Hanuman represents unwavering devotion to Lord Rama. Worshiping Hanuman is also a means of cultivating devotion, humility, and righteousness in one's life. Healing: Lord Hanuman is believed to have healing powers and can help with recovery from illness and physical ailments. Items Needed for Hanuman Pooja: Hanuman Idol or Picture: A statue or image of Lord Hanuman is placed on the altar. Red Cloth: A red cloth is considered auspicious for covering the idol or image. Flowers: Fresh flowers, particularly red flowers like hibiscus or marigolds, are used for the offering. Lamps (Diya): A lamp with ghee or oil is lit during the pooja to represent divine light. Incense Sticks: Incense is used to purify the surroundings and create a sacred environment. Prasad: Offerings such as sweets (laddu, coconut, or jaggery) are made to Lord Hanuman. Chandan (Sandalwood Paste): Sandalwood paste is used to apply on the idol and the devotee's forehead. Betel Leaves and Betel Nuts: Often included as a part of the offerings. Sugar and Gram (Chana): These are traditional offerings to Hanuman, symbolizing his devotion to Lord Rama. Tulsi Leaves: Hanuman is said to have a special connection to Tulsi (holy basil), and the leaves are offered during the pooja.
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