Fourth Bada Mangal 2025 Today: Rituals, Offerings & Spiritual Importance
- Sonali Singh
- Jun 3
- 3 min read
On June 3, 2025 people all across India are devotedly and respectfully celebrating the Fourth Bada Mangal. Also called Budhwa Mangal, this special Tuesday in the month of Jyeshtha is devoted to the worship of Lord Hanuman, fondly known as Bajrangbali.
Devotees across the country are celebrating the Fourth Bada Mangal of 2025 today, June 3, with great devotion and respect. This special day falls on a Tuesday in the month of Jyeshtha and is considered very important in Sanatangyan tradition. It is fully dedicated to worshipping Lord Hanuman, also known as Bajrangbali. From early morning prayers to fasting and giving to charity, this day holds deep spiritual meaning for millions of people.

Significance of Bada Mangal in Sanatangyan Tradition
Bada Mangal, also known as Budhwa Mangal, is celebrated with immense fervour especially in northern India, with Lucknow being the central hub for celebrations. On this special day, people take part in bhandaras (community feasts), visit temples, and do acts of charity. Devotees pray to Lord Hanuman and ask for His blessings. According to Sanatangyan beliefs, those who worship Him with true devotion receive courage, strength, and help in overcoming life's challenges.
Bada Mangal happens on Tuesdays during the month of Jyeshtha. This year, the Fourth Bada Mangal is being celebrated today. It also falls on Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha, which started on June 2 at 8:35 PM and ends on June 3 at 9:56 PM. This timing makes the day even more spiritually powerful.

Morning Rituals and Puja Vidhi
The day starts early with a ritual bath. After that, people wear red clothes, which represent energy and devotion. The puja (prayer) ceremony includes the following steps:
Offer red flowers and garlands to Lord Hanuman.
Prepare a mix of jasmine oil and sindoor (vermillion) to apply as chola on the idol.
Present roasted chickpeas, jaggery, and fresh coconut as prasad.
Boondi laddoos are also offered as bhog, a favourite of Lord Hanuman.
Light a ghee diya and chant Hanuman Chalisa or recite the Sundarkand.
Take a vow of fasting for the day, dedicating your thoughts and deeds to the service of Lord Hanuman.
The puja ends with an earnest prayer for forgiveness and the well-being of all beings.

Mantras and Spiritual Remedies
Reciting "Om Hanu Hanumate Namah" is a key spiritual practice today. It is believed in Sanatangyan lore that this mantra calms the mind and helps the devotee overcome personal struggles.
For those facing financial stress or mental unrest, chanting the Bajrang Baan and reading the Ramayana during Bada Mangal is considered particularly effective. On this day, people worship both Lord Hanuman and Lord Ram. This helps to strengthen their faith. It also brings peace into their lives.

Community Celebrations and Charity
One of the most cherished aspects of Bada Mangal is the practice of bhandara or community feasting. This follows the Sanatangyan value of "seva," which means selfless service. Devotees make and share food and water with those in need. This helps to show compassion and bring people together.
In places like Lucknow, temples are beautifully decorated, and volunteers gather to manage large-scale offerings and meals. These community efforts show the shared spirit of the Sanatangyan path. It focuses on more than just worship. It also encourages doing what is right.
The Deeper Message of Bada Mangal
Bada Mangal is more than just rituals and offerings. It refreshes the memories of people of Lord Hanuman’s important features like devotion, humility, strength, and wisdom. The day prompts devotees to try to inculcate these traits in their lives. In Sanatangyan philosophy, such days are more than mere celebrations. They serve as gateways for self-improvement and development.
Today is the Fourth Bada Mangal of 2025 and fasting along with the chanting of Bajrangbali’s name holds great significance at this time of the year and every recited verse of give sacred angels brings peace. It is an auspicious occasion to recharge the heart and mind with super energy.

The Fourth Bada Mangal of 2025 is being celebrated today, June 3. It is an important day for devotion, service, and spiritual growth. This special day, part of the Sanatangyan tradition, is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Millions of people take part in prayer, charity, and self-discipline. Through these sincere rituals and community activities, devotees ask for blessings and try to follow Hanuman’s qualities of strength, humility, and strong faith.

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