India Celebrates Hanuman Jayanti with Prayers and Processions Across Regions
India celebrates Hanuman Jayanti on April 2, 2026, with prayers, processions, and rituals across regions. Devotees honor Lord Hanuman through fasting, Hanuman Chalisa recitations, and grand events at temples like Gujarat’s Kashtabhanjan Dev temple, while authorities ensure peaceful festivities.
Celebrations included fasting, offerings of sindoor, laddus, and jaggery, along with recitations of the Hanuman Chalisa. Major religious sites witnessed grand events, notably at Kashtabhanjan Dev temple in Gujarat, where devotees assembled in significant numbers to participate in rituals and prayers.
Temples across regions remained active with akhand paths and shobha yatras, reflecting deep-rooted traditions associated with the festival. Communities abroad also observed the day, emphasizing Hanuman’s ideals of selfless service and courage amid life’s challenges.
Authorities maintained strict administrative oversight, with police deployed in key areas to ensure smooth processions and peaceful festivities, preventing disruptions during large public gatherings.
The observance of Hanuman Jayanti once again highlighted the enduring cultural and spiritual significance of the revered figure, reinforcing values of devotion, discipline, and resilience among devotees in India and across global communities.

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