What is the special connection between the worship of the Sun God and Lord Hanuman during the month of Jyeshtha?
- byShikha Srivastava
- 29 Apr, 2026
The third month of the Hindu calendar—known as 'Jyeshtha'—is renowned for its intense heat and profound spiritual energy. In the year 2026, this sacred month begins on May 2nd and continues until June 29th. From a religious perspective, this month serves as a time for self-improvement through discipline, penance, and acts of charity.

**Worship of the Sun God (Surya Dev)**
During the month of Jyeshtha, the Sun reaches its most intense state. According to the *Bhavishya Purana*, the Sun God symbolizes energy, health, and self-confidence.
**Why Worship?** During this period, the Sun's rays are exceptionally potent. Offering *Arghya* (ritual water oblation) to the Sun in the morning not only infuses the body with positive energy but also enhances an individual's leadership qualities.
**Religious Benefits:** It is believed that regular worship of the Sun during the month of Jyeshtha opens the doors to success in life and absolves one of past sins.
**The Significance of Worshipping Lord Hanuman**
The worship of Lord Hanuman holds special significance during the month of Jyeshtha. There is a deep-rooted connection behind this tradition:
**The Guru-Shishya (Teacher-Disciple) Bond:** According to the *Valmiki Ramayana* (Uttar Kand), Lord Hanuman accepted the Sun God as his Guru and acquired all his knowledge and skills from Him. Worshipping the disciple—Hanuman—during the Guru's month (when the Sun is at its strongest) bestows courage and mental fortitude upon devotees.
**Deliverance from Adversity:** This month is celebrated for the glory of *'Bade Mangal'* (the Tuesdays of Jyeshtha). Worshipping Lord Hanuman helps ward off fear, stress, and negative energies.
**Four Meritorious Acts During Jyeshtha**
This month is often referred to as the month of 'Charity and Penance.' Here are a few simple acts that yield auspicious results:
**Water Donation (*Jal Daan*)—The Greatest Virtue:** In the scorching heat, offering water to the thirsty—whether humans, animals, or birds—is considered the most meritorious act of charity during this month.
**Fasting and Observances:** Observing a fast on Tuesdays during Jyeshtha and consuming *Sattvic* (pure and wholesome) food fosters self-discipline and inner control.

**Mantra Chanting and Meditation:** Chanting the mantra *'Om Suryaya Namah'* and reciting the *Hanuman Chalisa* brings about mental peace and spiritual growth. Service to Nature: Serving the Tulsi and Peepal trees brings happiness and peace to the home and dispels negative influences.
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