Hanuman Janmotsav, celebrated on the full moon day of Chaitra month, holds great significance for devotees of Lord Hanuman. This year, the auspicious occasion will be observed on 12 April. On this day, devotees perform special prayers and observe fasts to seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman. As per religious traditions, certain spiritual practices performed on Hanuman Janmotsav are believed to eliminate troubles and bring peace and prosperity. One such powerful practice is lighting a specific type of lamp in front of Lord Hanuman.
Symbol of Devotion and CourageIn Hindu belief, Lord Hanuman symbolizes strength, devotion, and fearlessness. Worshipping him helps dispel negative energy and boosts self-confidence. Even simple rituals performed on Hanuman Janmotsav can yield significant spiritual benefits. Among these, lighting a lamp using a special type of wick made from kalava (sacred thread) is considered highly effective.
Lighting the Kalava Wick Lamp on Hanuman JanmotsavLighting a lamp with a wick made from kalava also known as mauli or raksha sutra is considered auspicious on Hanuman Janmotsav. This thread, typically red or yellow, represents purity and protection. Offering a lamp with a kalava wick to Lord Hanuman is believed to please him and remove obstacles from one’s life.
Steps to Light the Kalava Lamp- Begin the day with a bath and wear red-colored clothes, symbolizing energy and devotion.
- Place an idol or image of Lord Hanuman on a clean altar.
- Take an earthen lamp and fill it with pure ghee or jasmine oil.
- Use a long kalava thread and gently twist it into a wick shape.
- Place the kalava wick into the lamp and light it in front of Lord Hanuman.
- As you light the lamp, silently pray for the fulfillment of your wishes and the removal of difficulties.
- Recite the Hanuman Chalisa or Bajrang Baan during the worship.
- Continue to offer prayers with devotion throughout the day and conclude with an evening aarti.
Offering kalava to Lord Hanuman holds great religious importance. As a symbol of divine protection, lighting a lamp with a kalava wick is believed to shield devotees from all forms of negativity and misfortune. This practice is especially beneficial for individuals facing fear, challenges, or persistent problems in life.
Performing this sacred ritual with devotion on Hanuman Janmotsav can invite divine grace, strength, and the removal of all life’s obstacles.
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