Hanuman Jayanti 2026 is a significant Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Hanuman, the epitome of devotion, strength, and courage. Observed with great fervor across India and in many parts of the world, Hanuman Jayanti inspires devotees to seek blessings for strength and protection. The year 2026 brings a unique aspect to this festival, as Hanuman Jayanti will be celebrated twice, an occurrence rooted in cultural and astronomical reasons. Let’s explore the details of Hanuman Jayanti 2026, its dates, significance, rituals, and how to celebrate it at home.

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Hanuman Jayanti 2026 Date and Time
In 2026, Hanuman Jayanti will be celebrated on two occasions due to regional differences and calendrical interpretations:
- First Hanuman Jayanti
- Date: Thursday, April 2, 2026
- Tithi: Chaitra Purnima (Full Moon Day in the Hindu month of Chaitra)
- Purnima tithi begins: April 1, 2026 at 07:06 AM (IST)
- Purnima tithi ends: April 2, 2026 at 07:41 AM (IST)
- Recommended puja time: Early morning of April 2, 2026 (Brahma Muhurat / sunrise) while the Purnima tithi is prevailing.
- Second Hanuman Jayanti
- Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2026
- Tithi: Margashirsha (Kannada/Regional) — Shukla Trayodashi
- Trayodashi tithi begins: December 21, 2026 at 05:36 PM (IST)
- Trayodashi tithi ends: December 22, 2026 at 02:23 PM (IST)
- Recommended puja time: Morning of December 22, 2026 (Brahma Muhurat / sunrise). For example, DrikPanchang lists Brahma Muhurat ≈ 05:21–06:15 IST for New Delhi on Dec 22 — check your city panchang for exact local muhurat.
These dual dates arise because different regions follow different lunar calendars. While the Chaitra Purnima Hanuman Jayanti is widely observed in North India, the Margashirsha Amavasya Hanuman Jayanti is more common in states like Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
Why Are There Two Hanuman Jayantis?
The celebration of Hanuman Jayanti twice a year is due to regional and cultural variations in the interpretation of Hindu calendars:
- Chaitra Purnima (North India): This date aligns with the traditional belief that Lord Hanuman was born on the full moon day of Chaitra month.
- Margashirsha Amavasya (South India): This date marks Hanuman’s manifestation day, celebrated as “Hanuman Vijayam” in parts of South India.
Both dates honor Lord Hanuman’s birth and his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, but the rituals and timing vary.
Significance of Hanuman Jayanti
Hanuman Jayanti holds profound significance for Hindus. Lord Hanuman symbolizes devotion, selflessness, and strength. He is revered as the greatest devotee of Lord Rama and plays a pivotal role in the Ramayana. Devotees celebrate Hanuman Jayanti to seek his blessings for courage, protection from evil, and success in endeavors.
Pooja Muhurat for Hanuman Jayanti 2026
Timely rituals are crucial for any Hindu festival, and Hanuman Jayanti is no exception. Observing the festival during the specified pooja muhurat enhances the spiritual benefits:
- Chaitra Purnima Tithi: Begins — April 1, 2026 at 07:06 AM (IST); Ends — April 2, 2026 at 07:41 AM (IST). Recommended puja time: early morning of April 2, 2026 (Brahma Muhurat / sunrise) while the Purnima tithi is prevailing.
- Margashirsha (Kannada) Tithi: Trayodashi begins — December 21, 2026 at 05:36 PM (IST); Trayodashi ends — December 22, 2026 at 02:23 PM (IST). Recommended puja time: morning of December 22, 2026 (Brahma Muhurat / sunrise). For local precision, check your city panchang.
During these hours, devotees perform rituals, chant mantras, and offer prayers to Lord Hanuman.
How to Celebrate Hanuman Jayanti 2026
Celebrating Hanuman Jayanti involves devotion, rituals, and prayers. Here’s how you can honor Lord Hanuman:
- Early Morning Bath: Start the day with a bath and wear clean clothes. This symbolizes physical and spiritual purity.
- Hanuman Chalisa Recitation: Chant the Hanuman Chalisa to invoke Lord Hanuman’s blessings. Reciting it 11 or 108 times is considered auspicious.
- Visit Hanuman Temples: Pay homage at a Hanuman temple by offering red sindoor, garlands, and sweet treats like laddoos.
- Fasting: Many devotees observe a fast on this day, abstaining from grains and consuming fruits, milk, and nuts.
- Ramayana Reading: Reading the Sundar Kand section of the Ramayana brings immense spiritual benefits and blessings.
- Lighting Diyas: Light oil lamps and incense sticks in front of Hanuman idols or pictures to create a divine atmosphere.
- Charity and Service: Donate food, clothes, or money to the needy, as service to humanity aligns with Lord Hanuman’s values.
How to Do Hanuman Jayanti Puja at Home
If you cannot visit a temple, you can perform Hanuman Jayanti puja at home with these steps:
- Prepare the Puja Area: Clean and decorate a space with flowers and set up a picture or idol of Lord Hanuman.
- Offerings: Place fruits, sweets, and a bowl of water as offerings.
- Puja Rituals: Light a diya and incense sticks. Chant Hanuman Chalisa and other mantras dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
- Aarti: Perform aarti with a camphor diya, circling it clockwise in front of the idol or picture.
- Prasad Distribution: Distribute the offerings as prasad among family and friends.
- Meditation: Conclude the puja with a few moments of silence or meditation.
Mantras for Hanuman Jayanti
Chanting mantras on Hanuman Jayanti amplifies devotion and invokes Lord Hanuman’s blessings. Some popular mantras include:
- Hanuman Gayatri Mantra: “Om Anjaneyaya Vidmahe Vayuputraya Dheemahi Tanno Hanuman Prachodayat”
- Hanuman Moola Mantra: “Om Ham Hanumate Rudratmakaya Hum Phat”
- Hanuman Chalisa: Recite the complete Hanuman Chalisa with devotion.
Conclusion
Hanuman Jayanti 2026 is a special occasion that brings devotees closer to Lord Hanuman’s divine qualities. Whether celebrated on Chaitra Purnima or Margashirsha Amavasya, the festival’s rituals and significance remain inspiring. Mark your calendar for April 2 and December 22, 2026, and prepare to immerse yourself in devotion, strength, and positivity. May Lord Hanuman’s blessings be with you always!
FAQ About Hanuman Jayanti 2026
Q: Is there 2 Hanuman Jayanti in 2026?
A: Yes, Hanuman Jayanti will be celebrated on April 2 (Chaitra Purnima) and December 22 (Margashirsha Amavasya) in 2026.
Q: What are the 2 dates of Hanuman Jayanti in 2026?
- April 2, 2026
- December 22, 2026
Q: Why are there two Hanuman Jayantis?
A: The dual celebrations stem from regional differences. North India celebrates on Chaitra Purnima, while South India observes it on Margashirsha Amavasya.
Q: What is the significance of Hanuman Jayanti?
A: Hanuman Jayanti honors Lord Hanuman’s birth and his qualities of devotion, strength, and selflessness. Devotees seek his blessings for protection and success.
Q: How to celebrate Hanuman Jayanti?
A: Celebrate by visiting temples, fasting, chanting mantras, and performing puja at home or temples.
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Complete List of Up Comming Hindu Festivals in 2026
| No. | Festival / Event | Date (2026) | Short information | Tithi (Start – End) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Makar Sankranti | 14 Jan 2026 | Sun’s transit into Makara (Capricorn); holy bath & charity | — (Solar event) |
| 2 | Pongal (Thai Pongal) | 15 Jan 2026 | Major harvest festival in South India | — |
| 3 | Vasant Panchami (Saraswati Puja) | 23 Jan 2026 | Worship of Goddess Saraswati; beginning of spring | Magha Shukla Panchami (07:58 AM, 23 Jan – 07:16 AM, 24 Jan) |
| 4 | Republic Day (India) | 26 Jan 2026 | National holiday of India | — |
| 5 | Maha Shivaratri | 15 Feb 2026 | Dedicated to Lord Shiva; night worship and fasting | Phalguna Krishna Chaturdashi (03:34 AM, 15 Feb – 04:04 AM, 16 Feb) |
| 6 | Holika Dahan | 2 Mar 2026 | Bonfire ritual before Holi; victory of good over evil | Phalguna Purnima (05:55 PM, 02 Mar – 05:07 PM, 03 Mar) |
| 7 | Holi (Festival of Colors) | 3 Mar 2026 | Festival of colors, joy, and togetherness | Phalguna Purnima (ends: 03 Mar 05:07 PM) |
| 8 | Chaitra Navratri / Gudi Padwa / Ugadi | 19 Mar 2026 | Navratri begins; New Year in many regions | Chaitra Shukla Pratipada (06:52 AM, 19 Mar – 04:52 AM, 20 Mar) |
| 9 | Rama Navami | 26 Mar 2026 | Birth of Lord Rama; Midday worship is considered special | Chaitra Shukla Navami (11:48 AM, 26 Mar – 10:06 AM, 27 Mar) |
| 10 | Hanuman Jayanti | 2 Apr 2026 | Birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman | Chaitra Shukla Purnima |
| 11 | Good Friday | 3 Apr 2026 | Christian observance of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion | — |
| 12 | Easter Sunday | 5 Apr 2026 | Christian festival of resurrection | — |
| 13 | Akshaya Tritiya | 19 Apr 2026 | Considered highly auspicious for new beginnings | Vaishakha Shukla Tritiya |
| 14 | Buddha Purnima | 1 May 2026 | Sacred day linked with Gautama Buddha | Vaishakha Purnima (09:12 PM, 30 Apr – 10:52 PM, 01 May) |
| 15 | Jagannath Rath Yatra | 16 Jul 2026 | Grand chariot festival of Lord Jagannath | Ashadha Shukla Dwitiya (11:50 AM, 15 Jul – 08:52 AM, 16 Jul) |
| 16 | Independence Day (India) | 15 Aug 2026 | National holiday of India | — |
| 17 | Raksha Bandhan | 28 Aug 2026 | Celebration of sibling bond (Rakhi) | Shravana Purnima |
| 18 | Krishna Janmashtami | 4 Sep 2026 | Birth of Lord Krishna | Bhadrapada Krishna Ashtami |
| 19 | Ganesh Chaturthi | 14 Sep 2026 | Birth of Lord Ganesha; Ganpati festival begins | Bhadrapada Shukla Chaturthi |
| 20 | Anant Chaturdashi | 25 Sep 2026 | Anant Vrat; commonly linked with Ganesh Visarjan | Bhadrapada Shukla Chaturdashi |
| 21 | Gandhi Jayanti | 2 Oct 2026 | Birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi | — |
| 22 | Sharad Navratri (Ghatasthapana) | 11 Oct 2026 | Nine-day worship of Goddess Durga begins | Ashwina Shukla Pratipada (09:19 PM, 10 Oct – 09:30 PM, 11 Oct) |
| 23 | Durga Ashtami (Maha Ashtami) | 19 Oct 2026 | A key Navratri day; Kanya Puja in many regions | Ashwina Shukla Ashtami |
| 24 | Vijayadashami (Dussehra) | 20 Oct 2026 | Victory of dharma; Ravan Dahan / Shastra Puja | Ashwina Shukla Dashami |
| 25 | Karwa Chauth | 29 Oct 2026 | Fast observed by married women; moonrise ends the vrat | Kartika Krishna Chaturthi |
| 26 | Dhanteras | 6 Nov 2026 | Dhanvantari worship; prosperity and health | Kartika Krishna Trayodashi (10:30 AM, 06 Nov – 10:47 AM, 07 Nov) |
| 27 | Naraka Chaturdashi (Chhoti Diwali) | 7 Nov 2026 | Abhyanga Snan; a key day of the Diwali season | Kartika Krishna Chaturdashi |
| 28 | Diwali (Lakshmi Puja) | 8 Nov 2026 | Main Diwali day; Lakshmi–Ganesha worship | Kartika Amavasya (11:27 AM, 08 Nov – 12:31 PM, 09 Nov) |
| 29 | Govardhan Puja (Annakut) | 9 Nov 2026 | Govardhan worship; Annakut | Kartika Shukla Pratipada |
| 30 | Bhai Dooj | 10 Nov 2026 | Brother–sister festival (Yama Dwitiya) | Kartika Shukla Dwitiya |
| 31 | Chhath Puja | 15 Nov 2026 | Sun worship; offering Arghya to rising/setting Sun | Kartika Shukla Shashthi |
| 32 | Guru Nanak Jayanti (Gurpurab) | 24 Nov 2026 | Birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji | Kartika Purnima |
| 33 | Christmas | 25 Dec 2026 | Birth of Jesus Christ; widely celebrated | — |



