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Why is Lord Hanuman worshipped on Tuesdays and Saturdays?

Why do devotees worship Lord Hanuman on Tuesdays and Saturdays? Learn about the spiritual significance, astrological importance, and benefits of this sacred practice.

December 07, 2024 / 08:01 IST
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Lord Hanuman, a revered figure in Hindu mythology, is a symbol of strength, devotion, and unwavering loyalty. Across India, devotees flock to temples dedicated to him on specific days—Tuesdays and Saturdays—to seek his blessings. But why are these two days considered especially auspicious for worshipping the mighty Hanuman?

Tuesdays in Hanuman Worship: Significance

Tuesdays, known as Mangalvar in Hindi, are traditionally associated with Mars (Mangal), the planet of courage and strength. Hanuman, known for his immense power and valor, is believed to resonate strongly with these qualities, making Tuesdays an ideal day to seek his blessings. Devotees visit temples on this day to pray for protection, overcome fears, and gain the strength to face challenges.

Moreover, Hanuman is closely linked to Lord Rama, and his devotion to Rama exemplifies selfless service and bravery. By worshipping Hanuman on Tuesdays, devotees aim to imbibe these qualities in their lives, fostering a sense of courage and devotion.

Why Saturdays Are Sacred to Lord Hanuman?

Saturdays, or Shanivar, are associated with Shani Dev (Saturn), a planet often linked to obstacles, delays, and hardships. According to Hindu beliefs, Lord Hanuman is one of the few deities who can mitigate the malefic effects of Saturn. This stems from a popular legend where Hanuman rescued Shani Dev from the clutches of the demon Ravana. In gratitude, Shani Dev promised that anyone who worshipped Hanuman would be shielded from Saturn’s adverse influences.

As a result, devotees turn to Hanuman on Saturdays for relief from struggles caused by Saturn’s placement in their horoscopes. Offering prayers and chanting Hanuman Chalisa on this day is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and protection.

Connection Between Hanuman and Devotees

Hanuman represents boundless energy and unwavering devotion, qualities that inspire millions. Worshipping him on Tuesdays and Saturdays is seen as a way to connect with these traits and invite his blessings into one’s life. Devotees also believe that observing fasts and performing rituals on these days can help them overcome personal and professional challenges.

Common Rituals Followed by Devotees

  • Chanting Hanuman Chalisa: Reciting the Hanuman Chalisa is a key part of the worship, as it is believed to invoke his divine presence.
  • Visiting Hanuman Temples: Devotees offer vermillion, flowers, and sweets at his temples, symbolising their reverence.
  • Lighting Lamps: Lighting mustard oil lamps is considered auspicious and is believed to remove negativity.
  • Fasting: Many observe a fast on Tuesdays or Saturdays, dedicating the day to Hanuman’s worship.

The worship of Lord Hanuman on Tuesdays and Saturdays stems from deep-rooted traditions, astrological beliefs, and inspiring legends. For devotees, these days offer an opportunity to strengthen their faith, seek protection, and cultivate qualities like courage and devotion. Whether it’s to overcome obstacles or simply to connect with his divine energy, Hanuman’s blessings continue to be a source of strength and solace for millions.

Neha Mewari

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