They keep fast & worship god in different ways. If you are wondering how to commemorate Hanuman Jayanti, check out below the complete the Vrat (fasting) and Puja Vidhi (worship rituals) :
1. First and foremost, the day is started with Tatkalik Tithi (Ratrivyapini).
2. One night before the fast, devotees rest on the floor and worship Ram-Sita and Hanuman.
3. In the morning, again Ram-Sita and Hanuman are worshipped.
4. On this day, after getting up early, they take shower.
5. After that, they take Sankalp (oath) for the Vrat with water in one hand.
6. They are guided to sit near the east direction and face the east or north while sitting.
7. Pray of the Lord Hanuman in a polite way.
8. Lastly, they worship him obeying all the practices of Shodashopachar (the 16 rites).
Which are the two dates of Hanuman Jayanti in 2023?
Hanuman Jayanti will be celebrated on Thursday, 06 April 2023. It will begin when the Purnima tithi begins on 05 April 2023 at 09:19 am and ends with the Purnima Tithi – on 06 April 2023 at 10:04 am.
Why do we celebrate Hanuman Jayanti twice a year?
One Jayanti honors the birth of Lord Hanuman, while the second signifies the Hanuman Vijayam (Victory of Hanuman). The promising occasion of Hanuman Jayanti is honored to pay homage to Lord Hanuman on his birth anniversary. Thus, two days are observed twice a year. As per the precise calculations of astrologers, Hanuman ji was born 58 thousand 112 years ago in the final phase of Tretayuga on Chaitra Purnima on Tuesday. He was born in the sum of Chitra Nakshatra and Aries ascendant at 6.03 am in India in a cave of a small hill village.
When was the birth of Hanuman ji?
As per the precise calculations of astrologers, Hanuman ji was born 58 thousand 112 years ago in the final phase of Tretayuga on Chaitra Purnima on Tuesday. He was born in the sum of Chitra Nakshatra and Aries ascendant at 6.03 am in India in a cave of a small hill village.

Also Check: Central Government Pay Matrix Table 2022 PDF