Hanuman Jayanti Puja Muhurat 2026: Hanuman Jayanti is considered the biggest festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Hanuman, celebrated every year on Chaitra Purnima. This year, this holy festival is being celebrated on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
On this day, devotees perform the ritualistic worship of Bajrangbali during the auspicious time. But now the question arises: when should the puja be performed? So, let us tell you that you can perform Hanuman Jayanti puja at any time in the morning or evening. However, here we will tell you about the most auspicious time for the puja.
Hanuman Jayanti Puja Muhurat 2026
This year, there will be two auspicious times for worshipping on Hanuman Jayanti. The first time will be from 6:10 AM to 7:44 AM, while the second time will be from 6:39 PM to 8:06 PM.
Hanuman Jayanti Choghadiya Muhurat 2026
- Auspicious - Best - 06:10 AM to 07:44 AM
- Benefits - Advancement - 12:25 PM to 01:59 PM
- Amrit - Best - 01:59 PM to 03:32 PM
- Auspicious - Best - 05:06 PM to 06:39 PM
- Amrit - Best - 06:39 PM to 08:06 PM
What do we do on Hanuman Jayanti?
- Fast is observed on Hanuman Jayanti.
- Worship Hanuman ji in the auspicious time.
- People go to Hanumanji's temple and offer chola to the Lord.
- It is very auspicious to donate to the needy on this day.
- Apart from this, reciting the Sundarkand on this day is also considered very auspicious.
- Lord Ram should also be worshipped on Hanuman Jayanti.
Hanuman Jayanti is not just about rituals, but about strengthening faith, discipline and inner courage. Observing the fast, offering prayers and performing puja during the auspicious muhurat is believed to bring peace, protection and positivity into one’s life. Whether you choose the morning or evening slot, what truly matters is devotion and sincerity. Reciting Sundarkand, visiting temples and helping those in need further enhance the spiritual significance of the day. As devotees celebrate Hanuman Jayanti 2026, it becomes an opportunity to seek strength like Lord Hanuman and bring balance, focus and resilience into everyday life.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on religious beliefs and folk beliefs. There is no scientific evidence for this. India TV does not provide any proof of the truth of any of the things.)