Hanumanh Jayanti or Hanumath Jayanti is praised to remember the introduction of Hanuman, the Vanara god, broadly revered all through India. The occasion is praised on the fifteenth day of the Shukla Paksha, amid the month of Chaitra (the Chaitra Pournimaa).
Enthusiasts watch Hanuman Jayanti amid various time as indicated by their local convictions and the kind of timetable being taken after. Hanuman Jayanti amid Chaitra Purnima is the most mainstream one in North Indian states.
In Andhra, Hanuman Jayanthi is praised for 41-days which begins on Chaitra Purnima and closes on the tenth day amid Krishna Paksha in Vaishakha month. In Andhra Pradesh fans start 41-days Deeksha on Chaitra Purnima and close it on Hanuman Jayanthi day.
In Tamil Nadu, Hanuman Jayanti is known as Hanumath Jayanthi and saw amid Margashirsha Amavasya. In Gregorian schedule Tamil Hanuman Jayanti falls in January or December.
In Karnataka, Hanuman Jayanti is seen on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi amid Margashirsha month. The day is prevalently known as Hanuman Vratam.
It is trusted that Hanuman was conceived at Sunrise. On Hanuman Jayanti day sanctuaries begin profound talks at first light before Sunrise and stop it after Sunrise.
Hanuman, an impassioned enthusiast of Lord Rama and Sita himself, is otherwise called Anjaneya.