Lord Hanuman, the mighty son of the wind god Vayu, is revered as the symbol of unmatched strength, unwavering devotion, and divine protection. The Hanuman Vrat is observed by devotees seeking courage, health, relief from difficulties, and protection from negative energies. According to legend, a righteous king named Sudarshan was afflicted by a terrible illness. Despite all efforts, no cure worked. One night, a divine sage appeared in his dream and advised him to observe a fast and worship Lord Hanuman with full devotion for eleven Tuesdays. The king followed the instructions sincerely — rising early, chanting Hanuman Chalisa, offering sindoor, jaggery, and lighting ghee lamps before Hanuman’s idol. On the final Tuesday, Hanuman appeared in his dream and blessed him. The king was miraculously healed, and peace returned to his kingdom. Since then, devotees across India observe the Hanuman Vrat to gain strength, overcome fears, and receive divine grace. This vrat is not just a fast — it is a spiritual journey that deepens one’s faith, disciplines the mind, and draws the protective blessings of the ever-living Hanuman, the ultimate servant of Lord Rama.
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