According to Hindu mythology, Lord Hanuman is said to be an avatar of Lord Shiva. He represents power and fidelity. Hanuman Jayanti is observed every year on the day of his birth anniversary and so it has tremendous importance among the Hindus.
Hanuman Jayanti occurs on Purnima Tithi, or the fifteenth day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra, according to the Panchang. Hanuman Jayanti will be observed this year on April 6.
Devotees observe a fast on the holy Hanuman Jayanti holiday and go to temples to adore Lord Hanuman. The day is celebrated around the nation with lavish celebrations and magnificent processions.
Let’s look at 10 names for Lord Hanuman on this day:
Vayu Putra
Vayu Putra, which translates as “the son of the Vayu,” is another name for Lord Hanuman. The belief states that Lord Hanuman is the son of Pawan Dev, often referred to as Vayu Dev. The name also represents the resounding strength and might that Lord Hanuman wields.
Anjani Sut
According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Lord Hanuman is the son of Kesari, the Vanara King of Kishkindha, and Queen Anajna, also known as Anjani Devi. As a result, Lord Hanuman was given the name AnjaniSut after his mother. This name is a result of his mother’s blessings, which enabled him to accomplish a great deal in his life.
Mahabali
Mahabali Mahabali is a term used to describe someone with great strength or power. Lord Hanuman was renowned for his physical ability and power, which enabled him to vanquish the bad forces. This name is recited by believers to conjure up uplifting energy and motivation to succeed in life.
Rameshtha
The most devoted follower of Lord Rama is Lord Hanuman. This moniker is given to him after seeing his ultimate devotion towards Lord Rama as told in Ramayana. That represents how important commitment is.
Sita Shoka Vinashana
The term refers to the person who relieved Lady Sita’s anguish. When Lord Hanuman traveled to Lanka in search of Lady Sita, it is said that this moniker first appeared.
Uddhikaramana
The person with this name has traveled across the seas. As Lord Hanuman traveled over the sea to Lanka, he was given this name. With the help of Lord Hanuman, any seemingly difficult task may be completed, according to this name.
Dashagriva Darpaha
Darpah means to demolish the pride, while Dasagriva means 10 heads. Thus, the name relates to the ten-headed monarch, who crushed Ravana’s pride. As he set fire to Lanka, which was constructed entirely of pure gold, to punish Ravana, this moniker was born. It represents the act of damaging the enemy’s ego.
Lakshamana Pran Data
He received this moniker after bringing Sanjeevni Booti from the Mountains to save the life of Lakshmana, Lord Rama’s brother. It means giving life in an urgent emergency.
Bajrangbali
The person with legs and hands has lightning-fast power. People often sing this name while doing an activity that requires courage and strength since it symbolizes for strength.
Ramdhuta
This name denotes the messenger of Lord Rama. The epic Ramayana mentions that Lord Hanuman, who is regarded as Lord Rama’s ultimate devotee, was instrumental during the Vanvas of Rama. Hanumanji is referred to be the “Messenger of Lord Rama” in this text.



























