Budhwa Mangal is a day dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This day holds an important place for Hindus. Budhwa mangal is also called big mangal. Lord Hanuman is worshiped on this day.
Budhwa Mangal is an important festival dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Budhwa Mangal is mainly celebrated in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, especially in cities like Lucknow and Varanasi. This festival is celebrated on Tuesday during the Hindu month of Bhadrapada or sometimes in the month of Jyeshtha.
Budhwa Mangal is on the first Tuesday of Jyeshtha month i.e. 13 May 2025, however, all the Tuesdays coming in Jyeshtha month are called the days of Budhwa Mangal.
This festival holds special significance for the devotees of Lord Hanuman. Budhwa Mangal is a festival completely dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Hanuman ji protects his devotees, hence it is believed that worshiping Hanuman on Budhwa Mangal gives strength, courage and protection from evil forces to the devotees. Hanuman ji, who is completely devoted to Lord Rama with his devotion, physical and spiritual strength, these three qualities are the famous qualities of Hanuman ji. It is believed that worshiping Hanuman on this day helps the devotees to adopt these qualities and receive the blessings of Hanuman.
Hanuman ji is the god who is still alive on earth. Following the orders of his beloved Lord Shri Ram, he does the welfare of his devotees while still alive on earth. It is a religious belief that worshiping Lord Hanuman removes all the miseries of the devotees.
Om Namo Hanumate Rudravataraya
Vishwaroopaya Amita Vikramaya
Prakatparakramaya Mahabalaya Surya Koti
Samprabhaya Ramadootaya Swaha.
Chant the mantra 108 times on Budhwa Mangal for peace and prosperity in life.
Go to a Hanuman temple and have darshan of Hanuman ji. Chant Hanuman Chalisa. Feed the animals during the day.
On the morning of Bade Tuesday, after retiring from bath etc., pluck a leaf of the elder tree and bring it. Wash it in water and keep it in front of Hanuman ji. Now write Shri Ram with saffron on it and keep it in your purse. There will never be any shortage of money. When the leaf dries up, throw it in the Ganges.