Lord Hanuman — Puja Vidhi
Hanuman Chalisa Path Vidhi
Complete step-by-step procedure for Hanuman Chalisa Path. Follow this correct Vedic method to perform the puja at home or at a temple.
Last updated: 23 April 2026 · Source: Vedic Tradition
Step-by-Step Hanuman Chalisa Path Vidhi
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Take a bath and wear clean clothes (orange or red preferred).
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Light a ghee or mustard oil lamp before the Hanuman image.
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Offer red flowers, sindoor, and besan laddoo.
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Recite the Hanuman Chalisa clearly and reverentially.
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For protection, recite 7 or 11 times consecutively.
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On Tuesdays and Saturdays, recite at least once.
Important Rules During Hanuman Chalisa Path
• Maintain cleanliness — bath before the puja and wear clean clothes.
• Face east or north while performing the puja.
• Keep mobile phones and distractions away during the ritual.
• Women during menstruation should not participate in the main ritual.
• Perform puja with a focused and devotional mind.
• Do not leave the puja incomplete once started.
Benefits of Hanuman Chalisa Path
Provides powerful protection against evil spirits, black magic, and enemies; removes fear, anxiety, and depression; grants courage, strength, and determination; helps in legal matters and disputes; improves physical health; and deepens devotion to Ram and Hanuman with regular practice.
FAQ — Hanuman Chalisa Path Vidhi
Q.Can I perform Hanuman Chalisa Path at home?
Yes, Hanuman Chalisa Path can be performed at home. Take a bath and wear clean clothes (orange or red preferred).
Q.How long does Hanuman Chalisa Path take?
Hanuman Chalisa Path typically takes 10–15 minutes (single reading); 1–2 hours (11 readings). The duration may vary based on the number of participants and whether a pandit is involved.
Q.Do I need a pandit for Hanuman Chalisa Path?
Hanuman Chalisa Path can be performed by the family head with guidance. However, for complex rituals, it is recommended to have an experienced pandit guide the procedure.
Q.What is the best time to perform Hanuman Chalisa Path?
Tuesday and Saturday are most auspicious. Sunrise and sunset are ideal times. Can be recited at any time, especially when facing difficulties or danger.