🚩Antim Bada Mangal – The Final and Most Powerful Tuesday of Jyeshtha, When Bajrangbali's Blessings Flow at Their Absolute Peak!
In the entire Hindu calendar, few occasions carry the raw, immediate, and compassionate power of Bada Mangal. And of all the Bada Mangals of the sacred Jyeshtha month, it is the Antim - the last and final Bada Mangal that stands supreme.
This is the day when the divine energy that has been building across every Tuesday of Jyeshtha Maas reaches its crescendo, when Bajrangbali is most present, most awake, and most eager to answer the prayers of his devotees.
🤔 Why is Antim Bada Mangal the Supreme Day for Hanuman Worship?
The month of Jyeshtha holds a special place in the devotional calendar of Lord Hanuman. Each successive Bada Mangal in Jyeshtha carries greater potency than the last, as the month's sacred energy accumulates and builds. Every prayer made to Bajrangbali on Antim Bada Mangal is answered with exceptional swiftness and completeness as this is the day when Hanuman's heart is most open and his intervention most direct.
🛕Why Shri Khedapati Hanuman Temple, Ujjain?
"Khedapati" - the Lord and Protector of all his devotees, is a name that speaks directly to Hanuman's most cherished role: that of the eternal guardian who watches over those who surrender to him.
This temple carries centuries of unbroken worship and is renowned for the speed and certainty with which Khedapati Bajrangbali fulfils the prayers of sincere devotees, particularly those seeking protection from enemies and obstacles, relief from fear and financial hardship, and the granting of long-held heartfelt wishes.
On Antim Bada Mangal, the energy at Khedapati Dham reaches its highest point of the year, making this the most powerful moment to place your prayer at the feet of Bajrangbali.
🌿 Why 108 Ram Naam Peepal Leaves - Most Beloved Offering to Bajrangbali
Hanuman is, before all else, the supreme devotee of Shri Ram. His every breath, his every act, his every moment of existence is soaked in the name of Ram. To write the name "Ram" 108 times across 108 sacred Peepal leaves and offer this as Shringar to Bajrangbali is to speak to him in the language he loves most deeply - the language of Ram Naam.
The Peepal tree is the most sacred tree in Sanatan Dharma, revered as the divine abode of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and the ancestors. Offerings made on Peepal leaves carry an inherent purity and sanctity that no other medium can match.
And 108 is the most complete and sacred number in Vedic knowledge, representing the totality of cosmic creation. Together, Shringar with 108 Ram Naam Peepal Leaves on Antim Bada Mangal form the most perfect and complete act of devotion possible on this extraordinary day.
📢 Travelling to Ujjain on the auspicious day of Antim Bada Mangal may not be possible for every devotee. However, through the Sri Mandir App, you can offer in your name and gotra, from wherever you are.Video proof of the Shringar and Chadhava will be delivered to you within 24–48 hours.