Details of Tamil Hanuman Jayanti 2025: Also known as Hanumath Jayanthi, it is revered Also known as Hanumath Jayanthi, it is revered, particularly in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. It takes place on the Margashirsha month’s Amavasai tithi. On this day, devotees fast and pray specifically to Lord Hanuman for strength, prosperity, and peace. On the full moon day of the month of Chaitra, Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated with great fervor throughout North India. The most popular Hanuman Jayanti festival is Chaitra Purnima; however, regional variations exist. The Panchangam states that Friday, December 19, 2025, will be Tamil Hanuman Jayanti.

All the pertinent information about the day, time, importance, and customs surrounding this hallowed event is provided below:
The following information relates to the Tamil Hanuman Jayanthi date and Amavasai tithi timings:
– 2025 Tamil Hanuman Jayanti Date: Friday, December 19, 2025
Amavasai Tithi Commences on December 19, 2025, at 04:59 AM
The Importance of Tamil Hanuman Jayanti in 2025
Anjaneya, also known as Lord Hanuman, is regarded as a powerful, devoted, and devout person. The Hanumath Jayanti celebration has profound spiritual significance. Worshiping Lord Hanuman on this day is said to provide courage and knowledge as well as shield followers from the negative effects of Rahu and Saturn. Chanting Hanuman mantras and offering vermilion at this time may assist to remove obstacles and bring happiness and prosperity.
The customs of Tamil Hanumath Jayanthi are not the same as those of North India. ‘Vennaikkappu,’ or butter, is applied by the priests on the idols of Lord Hanuman at the Hanuman temples on this day. The butter is said to aid in the healing of Hanuman’s wounds sustained during his battle with Ravana. Additionally, devotees present Lord Hanuman with “Vada Maalai,” a garland composed of vadas.
Additionally, devotees present garlands made of betel and tulsi leaves, known locally as Vetrilai. Believers often visit temples to offer prayers to Lord Hanuman. On this day, there are also special abhishekams.