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హనుమాన్ జయంతి 2029in London
Exact puja times & muhurta computed for London coordinates (51.51°N, -0.13°E)
Key Timings
Festival Date
Saturday, April 28, 2029
Sunrise
05:37
Sunset
20:19
Why This Date?
Hanuman Jayanti follows the Udaya Tithi rule — the festival is observed on the day when the required tithi prevails at sunrise. This is the default Dharmasindhu convention for festivals without a special time-window requirement.
Puja Vidhi
Materials Required
- Hanuman idol or image
- Sindoor (vermilion)
- Jasmine / Chameli oil
- Janeyu (sacred thread)
- Bananas(5)
Puja Steps
- 1
Preparation
Rise before sunrise. Bathe and wear clean clothes (red/orange preferred). Clean the puja area and place a red cloth on t...
- 2
Achamana & Sankalpa
Sip water three times for purification. Hold water and akshat in the right hand, state the purpose of the puja, and rele...
- 3
Ganesha Vandana
Begin with a brief prayer to Lord Ganesha for obstacle-free worship. Offer akshat and a flower.
Phala (Benefits)
Bestows immense physical and mental strength, courage to overcome obstacles, protection from evil forces, success in all endeavours, and deepening of devotion to Lord Rama
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Deity
హనుమాన్
Legend & History
Hanuman is the son of Vayu (the Wind God) and Anjana. As a child, he mistook the Sun for a ripe fruit and leapt to swallow it. Indra struck him with his Vajra, but Vayu revived him and all the gods bl...Read full legend →
Hanuman is the son of Vayu (the Wind God) and Anjana. As a child, he mistook the Sun for a ripe fruit and leapt to swallow it. Indra struck him with his Vajra, but Vayu revived him and all the gods blessed him with powers — making him immortal, invulnerable, and the greatest devotee of Lord Rama.
How to Observe
Visit Hanuman temples, recite Hanuman Chalisa and Sundarkand. Offer sindoor (vermilion), oil, and flowers. Distribute prasad. Many observe a fast and break it after evening prayers.
Significance
Celebrates the embodiment of devotion (Bhakti), strength (Shakti), and selfless service (Seva). Hanuman represents the ideal devotee — powerful yet humble.