Friday, April 13, 2012

Worship Deity Hanuman for Protection of the Nation and Dharma !


Worship Deity Hanuman for Protection of the Nation and Dharma !
Hanuman JayantiChaitra Pournima (6th April 2012)   The most important Deity in the battle between Dharma-adharma (Righteousness-Unrighteousness) is Deity Hanuman !   In Tretayug, Deity Hanuman helped Shriramchandra in the battle against Ravan, and in Dwaparyug, He sat a top the chariot of Shrikrushna-Arjun in the Mahabharat battle. Saints have also said that Deity Hanuman should be worshipped for obtaining physical strength.
   When the Mughals wreaked havoc in Hindustan and perpetrated heinous and barbarous atrocities on Hindus, Samartha Ramdas Swami (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s Guru) established 11 Idols of Deity Hanuman in Maharashtra to impress upon the Hindus the importance of worshipping Him for physical strength. He sparked the thought of establishing the  ‘Hindavi Swarajya’ in the hearts of the Hindus.Chant the Name of Deity Hanuman on Hanuman Jayanti !     On Hanuman Jayanti, Hanuman Principle is a 1000 times more active than on other days. To obtain maximum benefit from it, chant ‘Shri Hanumate Namaha |’ as much as is possible.Others aspects of worshipping Deity Hanuman
  •    Oil, sindur, leaves and flowers of Mandar plant have higher ability to attract the subtle vibrations (Principle) of Deity Hanuman. Offering these to the Idol / picture of Deity Hanuman helps in awakening the Idol / picture. Thus, the worshipper benefits from the Chaitanya (Divine consciousness) in the Idol / picture.
  • Apply sindur to the Idol / picture with the ring finger.
  • Offer leaves or flowers of Mandar 5 in number (or in multiples of 5), placing the stalk towards Deity Hanuman.
  • Offer Arti to Deity Hanuman with incense-sticks of Kevada (Screwpine), Chameli (Jasmine) or Ambar.
  • Circumambulate His Idol / picture 5 times (or in multiples of 5).
(Ref. : Sanatan’s booklet - ‘Hanuman’; Read Sanatan’s Holy texts to learn of the spiritual science in each act of worshipping Deities !)

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