Sankatmochan, Dukhbhanjan, Maruti Nandan, Pawanputra - these are all different names for the Vanara God, a celibate who knew no greater love than his love for Lord Rama. We're talking of one of the prime characters of Ramayana; a deity who symbolizes courage and compassion - Lord Hanuman. Bajrangbali, as popularly called by most of his devotees, is believed to put an end to all miseries and hardships faced by his devotes. He is often likened in an all orange avatar and offered boondi, besanor motichoor laddoo.
Every year, the full moon day (purnima) of the Chaitra month is celebrated as his birthday. This year the auspicious day falls on the 21st of May. It is also believed that this year, the planetary and celestial combination is exactly the same as it was during Pawansuta's birthday centuries ago in Tretayuga. Therefore, this year's Jayantiholds special significance among devotees and is also called to witness this MahaSanyog (great coincidence). This year the festival falls on a Tuesday - a day specially dedicated to Lord Hanuman.There are different beliefs regarding the birthday of Lord Hanuman. Many others celebrate chotiDiwali as the birthday of Lord Hanuman. Chaitra Hanuman Jayanti is specifically important for those who have a seven and a half, or a two and a half year long influence of Saturn (Shani) in their horoscope. Lord Hanuman is said to be the 11th incarnation of Lord Shiva, born to the Vanar King Kesari and his wife Anjani with the blessing of Pawan Dev (The god of wind)
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