Shree Hanuman Mangal Kavach

Indiatimes: 5 things to do in the Budhwa Mangal period for Lord Hanuman's blessings

5 things to do in the Budhwa Mangal period for Lord Hanuman's blessings

Bada Mangal, also known as Budhwa Mangal, is a series of Tuesdays during the Hindu month that are particularly revered. It is a time for special prayers and rituals dedicated to Lord Hanuman, ...

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The devotees of Lord Hanuman thronged Bada Hanuman temple in Aliganj and Hanuman Setu at Aminabad in large numbers on the third ‘Bada Mangal’, in Lucknow on Tuesday. Amidst the chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram ...

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Bada Mangal, also known as Budhwa Mangal, is a deeply revered festival dedicated to Lord Hanuman, especially observed in Uttar Pradesh and parts of North India. Celebrated on all Tuesdays during the ...

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Bada Mangal and Shani Jayanti will coincide on . Jyeshtha month begins on May 13. Worshipping Lord Hanuman during this time is considered auspicious. Devotees visit temples and observe ...

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