Hanuman Ji Pushpa Seva at Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir
The Hanuman Ji Pushpa Seva is a sacred and heartfelt floral offering performed at the divine Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of strength, devotion, and divine service. In this seva, devotees offer fresh, fragrant flowers to Hanuman Ji as a symbol of love, surrender, and spiritual purity.
Flowers are considered one of the most beautiful and natural offerings in Hindu worship. When offered to Hanuman Ji, they represent the devotee’s pure intentions, unwavering faith, and deep reverence. This seva is especially meaningful for those seeking courage, protection, and the fulfillment of heartfelt wishes (manokamna).
Rituals and Offerings
The Hanuman Ji Pushpa Seva includes:
- Collection of fresh flowers, especially red and orange marigolds, hibiscus, and roses—beloved by Hanuman Ji.
- Decoration of Hanuman Ji’s idol with garlands, floral malas, and petals.
- Offering of sacred items like sindoor, chameli oil, and tulsi leaves along with flowers.
- Chanting of Hanuman Chalisa, Bajrang Baan, and Sundar Kand to invoke divine energy.
- Aarti and bhajans, creating a spiritually charged and uplifting atmosphere.
This seva is especially auspicious on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and during festivals like Hanuman Jayanti, when Lord Hanuman’s blessings are most powerful.
Spiritual Significance
Performing the Hanuman Ji Pushpa Seva is believed to:
- Bring strength, protection, and divine grace.
- Remove obstacles, fear, and negative energies.
- Fulfill sincere wishes and grant peace, courage, and success.
- Deepen the devotee’s connection with Hanuman Ji through loving devotion.
At Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir, this seva is performed with devotion and care, transforming the temple into a fragrant and divine space. The sight of Hanuman Ji adorned with vibrant flowers fills the hearts of devotees with joy, faith, and spiritual strength.
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