Bada Mangal 2025 — When Is The Fourth Bada Mangal? Know The Auspicious Rituals To Perform On This Day

Bada Mangal 2025: Bada Mangal, also known as Budhwa Mangal, is a special observance that falls on Tuesdays during the Hindu month of Jyeshtha. In 2025, the month of Jyeshtha began on May 13 and will conclude on June 10. During this period, there are five Tuesdays, and the fourth Budhwa Mangal will be observed on June 3, 2025.

Tuesdays are traditionally considered highly auspicious for the worship and fasting in devotion to Lord Hanuman. However, the Tuesdays falling in the month of Jyeshtha hold even greater spiritual significance. Devotees of Hanuman perform special prayers, rituals, and charitable acts on this day to seek his blessings. Certain specific practices are believed to particularly please Lord Hanuman on Budhwa Mangal.

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Panchang For June 3, 2025:

On Tuesday, June 3, 2025, the Hindu calendar marks the Ashtami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha. The Ashtami Tithi begins on the night of June 2 at 8:35 PM and ends on June 3 at 9:56 PM. The day is not only significant for the observance of Budhwa Mangal but also for Dhoomavati Jayanti and Masik Durgashtami, which are also celebrated on the same day.

Rituals And Remedies To Please Lord Hanuman On Budhwa Mangal:

  • Offer Betel Leaves (Paan Bidiya): Devotees can offer a betel leaf to Lord Hanuman as a symbolic gesture. This offering is believed to please him and help remove obstacles related to career and business.
  • Recite Sunderkand: Chanting the Sunderkand on Tuesdays, especially on Budhwa Mangal, is considered highly auspicious. Observing a fast and reading the Sunderkand helps gain strength, courage, and divine blessings.
  • Donate Ghee and Jaggery: Offering ghee and jaggery as part of charity on this day is said to bring desired success in one’s professional life and help overcome hurdles.
  • Chant the Name of Lord Ram: Visit a temple with idols of Ram Darbar (Lord Ram with Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman) and chant “Ram” 108 times. This spiritual practice is believed to invoke the grace of Lord Hanuman.

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