Celebrating Hanuman Jayanti in this way for 25 yrs: UP Congress chief Ajay Rai takes part in shobha yatra

ANI April 12, 2025 329 views

Hanuman Jayanti, celebrated on the full moon day of Chaitra, marks the birth of Lord Hanuman, a symbol of devotion and strength. UP Congress President Ajay Rai continued his 25-year tradition of participating in the Varanasi shobha yatra, highlighting the cultural significance of the festival. Devotees across India observed the day with fasting, prayers, and special temple celebrations. The festival showcases the deep spiritual connection and reverence for Lord Hanuman in Hindu culture.

"We have been celebrating Hanuman Jayanti in this way for the last 25 years in the city of Baba Vishwanath" - Ajay Rai
Varanasi, April 12: Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Rai on Saturday took part in a shobha yatra on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti in Varanasi and said that for the past 25 years, they have been celebrating Hanuman Jayanti in this way.

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Ajay Rai participates in Varanasi Hanuman Jayanti procession

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Devotees nationwide celebrate Lord Hanuman's birth

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Temples prepare special offerings and prasad

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Fasting and prayers mark the auspicious day

"We have been celebrating Hanuman Jayant in this way for the last 25 years in the city of Baba Vishwanath. We pray for the entire country, the state, and the people of Kashi," Rai told ANI.

Devotees across the country thronged to the temples and offered prayers on the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Jayanti on Saturday.

Several devotees also gathered at the Hanuman Temple in Lucknow on the occasion to offer their prayers and seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman, who is known for his unwavering devotion, courage, and strength.

Jabalpur's Pachmatha temple had prepared a special Maha Thali with 56 traditional dishes from across India and a massive 5,000 kg laddu.

Marking its silver jubilee, the Hanuman Mandir Seva Samiti and Mahila Mandal are set to organise a grand three-day celebration

Hanuman Jayanti or Hanuman Janmotsav celebrates the birth of Lord Hanuman, an ardent follower of Lord Ram.

Hanuman Jayanti marks the birth of Lord Hanuman and is observed on the day of the full moon in the Hindu month of Chaitra, which occurs in March or April. It also goes by the name Chaitra Poornima. On this auspicious occasion, devotees across the world keep fast and offer puja to the deity. Devotees chant Hanuman Mantras to form a deeper connection with Lord Hanuman.

The festivities are marked by colourful processions, cultural performances and the sharing of prasad.

On this auspicious occasion, devotees across the world keep fast and offer puja to the deity. Devotees chant Hanuman Mantras to appease Sankatmochan and form a deeper connection with Lord Hanuman.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Beautiful to see political leaders participating in religious celebrations with such devotion 🙏 The 25-year tradition shows real commitment to cultural roots. Jai Hanuman!
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Rahul S.
The 5,000 kg laddu at Jabalpur temple sounds incredible! Would love to see pictures of that. Our traditions never fail to amaze me with their grandeur.
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Amit P.
While I appreciate the celebrations, I hope the organizers ensure proper waste management after such large events. Last year there were complaints about leftover plastic near temples.
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Sunita M.
Hanuman Jayanti always brings such positive energy! The three-day celebration sounds wonderful. We need more such events that bring communities together in devotion and joy 🕉️
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Congress leaders participating in Hindu festivals when they're often accused of being anti-Hindu. Maybe actions speak louder than words in this case.
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Meena R.
The 56 traditional dishes thali is such a beautiful representation of India's diversity! Each region's flavors coming together in devotion - this is the India I love ❤️

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