![]() Devotees keep fast throughout the day and break in the evening after having prasad. Fruits and sindoor are offered to the idol. Then they light a diya before the idol of Lord Hanuman and offer their prayers. Devotees wake up early on this day and take a bath. It is believed that Lord Hanuman was born during sunrise – hence, the temples initiate spiritual discourses that start at dawn and end after sunrise. The years when Margashirsha Amavasya doesnot coincide with Moolam Nakshatram, the Amavasya day is preferred to determine the date of the celebrations. Margashirsha Amavasya coincides with Moolam Nakshatram. Each month also features favorable and demanding days, monthly horoscopes, and travel forecasts. This year's edition is a feast for the eyes with original illustrations by Faryn Hughes. It is believed that Lord Hanuman was born during Margashirsha Amavasya when Moolam Nakshatram was prevailing. Since 1932, Llewellyn's Astrological Calendar has been a trusted and bestselling source of both marvelous artwork and astrological insights. The Amavasai Tithi began at 20:10 PM on January 10 and will end at 17:26 PM on January 11. According to Drik Panchang, Hanumath Jayanthi is being celebrated today – January 11. In Tamil Nadu, Hanumath Jayanthi is celebrated for forty-one days – it starts from Chaitra Purnima and ends on the tenth day during Krishna Paksha in Vaishakha month. Amazon Sale season is here! Splurge and save now! Click hereĪLSO READ: Hanuman Jayanti 2023: Offer these 5 prasad items to Bajrang Bali ![]()
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