5 Everyday Things You Can Do to Get Lord Hanuman’s Blessings

Ayush Singh | Apr 29, 2025, 18:33 IST
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This article explores five simple, everyday practices that can help devotees connect with Lord Hanuman and seek his blessings. Rather than focusing on elaborate rituals, it highlights meaningful actions like chanting the Hanuman Chalisa with devotion, serving others selflessly, embodying strength and humility, observing Tuesdays and Saturdays spiritually, and living with courage and integrity. Through relatable examples and spiritual insight, the piece emphasizes how faith can be integrated into modern life in a deeply personal and powerful way.
In the fast-paced rush of daily life, it's easy to feel disconnected — from peace, from faith, and even from ourselves.
But for millions, calling upon Lord Hanuman brings a powerful sense of protection, strength, and inner courage.
Known as the epitome of devotion, selfless service, and loyalty, Lord Hanuman isn’t just a deity of mythological stories.
He’s a living symbol of unwavering faith — one whose blessings can guide us through life's toughest moments.
The best part? You don’t need grand rituals or expensive offerings to seek his blessings.
Sometimes, it's the simple, sincere acts woven into your daily life that matter most.
Here are five everyday things you can do to invite Lord Hanuman’s grace into your life.

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1. Chant the Hanuman Chalisa with a Pure Heart

You don't have to recite it flawlessly or sing it perfectly.
What matters is sincerity.
The Hanuman Chalisa — a 40-verse devotional hymn penned by Tulsidas — is considered one of the most powerful ways to connect with Bajrangbali.
Chanting it even once a day, especially early in the morning or before bed, can clear negative energies and instill a deep sense of protection.
If your schedule is too hectic, even listening to it attentively during your commute or morning routine can uplift your spirit.
Consistency and devotion matter more than perfection.

2. Serve Others Without Expecting Anything in Return

One of Hanuman’s most admired qualities is his selfless service.
He never sought praise, reward, or recognition for his loyalty to Lord Rama.
In fact, true ‘Seva’ — selfless service — is a direct path to Hanuman’s heart.
You don’t need to join a big NGO to serve.
It could be as simple as helping a tired colleague, feeding a stray animal, donating to a cause, or just offering emotional support to someone in distress.
When you serve without thinking, "What’s in it for me?", you mirror Hanuman’s spirit — and that’s when his blessings naturally flow into your life.
Service done with pure intent is itself a form of prayer.

3. Practice Strength and Humility Together

Hanuman is worshipped for his incredible strength — yet he is the humblest of all gods.
He had immense power but never boasted about it.
In your daily life, striking this balance between strength and humility can draw you closer to him.
Being strong doesn’t just mean physical toughness.
It means standing firm in your values, staying resilient through hardships, and protecting others when needed.
But true strength shines when it’s wrapped in gentleness — when you don’t flaunt it, but use it wisely.
Every time you choose kindness over ego, every time you stay grounded despite success, you walk the path that Hanuman himself embodied.
Power used with compassion is the truest form of strength.

4. Keep Tuesdays (and Saturdays) Special for Hanuman

In Hindu tradition, Tuesdays and Saturdays are sacred days for worshipping Hanuman.
You don’t have to turn your life upside down, but making small, mindful gestures on these days can build a beautiful spiritual routine.
Some simple ideas:
  • Offer sindoor (vermilion) mixed with ghee at Hanuman temples.
  • Light a diya (lamp) in front of his image at home.
  • Fast partially or avoid certain foods like meat and alcohol.
  • Meditate for 10 minutes, visualizing Hanuman’s form and strength filling your mind.
Think of these days as mini spiritual recharges, helping you center your energy and reconnect with faith.
Devoting even a small part of your week can invite big blessings into your life.

5. Live with Courage and Integrity

Hanuman’s blessings are most naturally drawn to those who live fearlessly and act righteously.
This doesn’t mean being reckless — it means standing up for what's right, even when it's hard.
Maybe it’s speaking the truth when it would be easier to lie.
Maybe it’s protecting someone being mistreated.
Maybe it’s staying honest in a world that often rewards shortcuts.
When you embody courage with integrity — whether in relationships, work, or personal choices — you’re honoring the very essence of Hanuman’s spirit.
True devotion isn’t just about prayer; it's about becoming a living example of the values you revere.

Small Actions, Big Blessings

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Getting Lord Hanuman’s blessings isn’t about grand rituals, hefty donations, or dramatic gestures.
It’s about authenticity, compassion, courage, and humility.
You can seek him through:
  • A whispered prayer in the chaos of a busy morning.
  • A kind act done when no one’s watching,
  • A silent vow to stay strong in the face of fear.
Remember, Hanuman doesn’t live only in temples.
He lives wherever devotion, service, strength, and humility exist — even in the smallest corners of everyday life.
In seeking him with sincerity, you might just find a deeper, stronger version of yourself too.

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