Hanumanji Dhwaj Seva at Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir
The Hanumanji Dhwaj Seva is a powerful and spiritually significant offering at the divine Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of strength, devotion, and divine protection. In this seva, devotees offer a sacred dhwaj (flag) at the temple, symbolizing victory, faith, and unwavering surrender to Hanumanji.
The dhwaj is traditionally hoisted near Hanumanji’s shrine or atop the temple, representing the presence and protection of the deity. It is believed that offering a dhwaj with devotion and purity of heart fulfills manokamna (heartfelt wishes), removes obstacles, and invites divine blessings into one’s life.
Rituals and Offerings
The Hanumanji Dhwaj Seva includes:
- Sankalp (spiritual intention) taken by the devotee before the seva.
- Puja of the dhwaj, which is usually saffron or red in color, adorned with sacred symbols like the mace (gada) or Lord Ram’s name.
- Chanting of Hanuman Chalisa, Sundar Kand, and powerful mantras.
- Hoisting of the dhwaj with prayers for protection, strength, and fulfillment of desires.
- Aarti and prasad distribution to all present devotees.
This seva is especially auspicious on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and during festivals like Hanuman Jayanti, when the energy of Lord Hanuman is most active and benevolent.
Spiritual Significance
Performing the Hanumanji Dhwaj Seva is believed to:
- Bring divine protection to homes, families, and communities.
- Remove fear, negativity, and obstacles from life’s path.
- Fulfill sincere wishes and grant strength, courage, and success.
- Symbolize victory of good over evil and the devotee’s surrender to divine will.
At Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir, this seva is performed with great reverence and devotion, creating a spiritually charged atmosphere. The sight of Hanumanji’s dhwaj fluttering in the wind is a powerful reminder of his eternal presence and blessings.
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