Tuesday Remedies: Here's how to please Lord Hanuman on Tuesday and receive his blessings..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 06 Jan, 2026
It is believed that a devotee who receives the grace of Lord Hanuman faces no obstacles in life. In Hinduism, Tuesday is considered the most auspicious day to receive the blessings of Bajrangbali (Hanuman). Many devotees observe a fast on this day and visit temples to offer prayers to Lord Hanuman. To obtain the grace of Bajrangbali, you can perform these actions on Tuesday, which will ensure that the blessings of the son of Vayu (Hanuman) remain upon you and your family.

Divine Grace Remains
During the worship of Lord Hanuman on Tuesday, be sure to offer him vermilion (sindoor). For this, you should go to a Hanuman temple, perform puja (worship), and offer vermilion at his feet. Doing so pleases him. It is especially important to note that you should offer orange-colored vermilion to Lord Hanuman. You can also mix vermilion with jasmine oil and offer it to Lord Hanuman.
Success in Every Endeavor
During the worship of Lord Hanuman, you can also offer him a sweet betel leaf (paan). It is believed that offering a sweet betel leaf to Lord Hanuman on Tuesday helps the devotee overcome enemies. It is important to ensure that the betel leaf does not contain lime, tobacco, or betel nut.
Offer These Things
On Tuesday, during the worship of Lord Hanuman, you can light a lamp with jasmine oil. You can also offer jasmine, red roses, or marigold flowers during the puja. This helps the devotee receive the grace of Bajrangbali. Also, be sure to recite the Hanuman Chalisa on Tuesday. With the grace of Lord Hanuman, all your tasks can be accomplished.

Benefits of Offering Tulsi
Offering Tulsi (holy basil) to Lord Hanuman brings special blessings to the devotee. First, take 108 Tulsi leaves and write the name of Rama on them with sandalwood paste. Now, make a garland of these leaves and offer it to Lord Hanuman during his worship. If you wish, you can also offer Hanuman ji 1, 11, 21, or 51 basil leaves with the name of Lord Rama written on them with sandalwood paste.
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