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Contents / Items of Hanuman Jayanti Kit (Samagri):
Gangajal (Holy water), Dry Fruit (3 Items) – 50 Grams, 100 Grams Gurer batasha, 100 Grams Murki, 100 Grams
Narkel Naru (Gurer Naru), Hanuman Challisa (Hanuman Yantra), Lal Jhanda, Bhune Chane, Dhan, Hartoki,
Siddhi Sindur, Agarbatti / Mombati (1 piece medium size & 1 packet small size), Pancha Sasya, Pancha Ratna,
Pancha Rang Guri, 1 Piece Ghoter Gamcha, 1 Piece Ason (Red Cloth), 2 Pieces Supari, Ghee, Madhu, Dhoop
kathi (Incense Sticks), 100 Grams Dhuno, Khari Mati, Sandal / Chandan Paste, Camphor / Kapur / Kapoor – 1
container, 1 Piece Kodom Flower, 1 Piece Cheli, 1 Piece Coconut, 50 Grams Narkel Chhobra, 2 Pieces
Tambulam (Pan), Alta, 100 Grams Lal Sindoor, Janeo (Polte), Holy Thread-1 Roll (Raksha sutra – Lal Suto), 5 Kind
of Abir (Gulabi/Pink, Beguni/Purple, Komola/Orange, Lal/Red, Sabuj/Green), Chain Mala, Cotton Wicks, Clay
Diyas – 3 Pieces, Lord Hanuman Photo
Additional description
About Hanuman Jayanti :
Hanuman Jayanti is a Hindu religious festival that celebrates the birth of Hindu God Hanuman, who is highly
venerated throughout India and Nepal. This festival is celebrated on different days in different parts of India. In
most states of India, the festival is observed either in Chaitra (usually on the day of Chaitra Purnima) or In
Karnataka, Hanuman Janmotsav is observed on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi during Margashirsha month. The day
is popularly known as Hanuman Vratam or in Vaishakha, while in a few states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu, it is
celebrated in Dhanu (called Margazhi in Tamil).
Lord Hanuman is worshipped as a deity with the ability to attain victory against evil and provide protection. On
this auspicious day, devotees of Lord Hanuman celebrate him and seek his protection and blessings. They flock
to temples to worship him and present religious offerings. In return, The devotees receive Prasad by the
temple priests as sweets, flowers, coconuts, tilak, sacred ash (udi) and Ganga jal (holy water). People also
celebrate him on this day by reciting various devotional hymns and prayers like the Hanuman Chalisa and
reading holy scriptures like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Hanuman Janam-Utsav is an important festival of the Hindus. Hanuman Janmotsav is also the biggest
celebrated festival in India. Lord Hanuman is an ardent devotee of Lord Rama and is widely known for his
unflinching devotion to Rama. Hanuman is the symbol of strength and energy. He is said to be able to assume
any form at will, wield the gada (including many celestial weapons), move mountains, dart through the air,
seize the clouds, and equally rival Garuda in the swiftness of flight.
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