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    Celebrating Hanuman Jayanthi with Pomp: Hyderabad City Soaks in Saffron

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    Hanuman Jayanthi is a Hindu festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion across India. It is a day when people pay tribute to Lord Hanuman, who is considered to be an embodiment of strength, courage, and devotion. The festival falls on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Chaitra, which usually falls in April. In Hyderabad city, the festival is celebrated with pomp and grandeur, with thousands of devotees thronging the temples to offer their prayers to Lord Hanuman.

    The celebrations of Hanuman Jayanthi in Hyderabad begin early in the morning with devotees visiting the temples to perform puja and offer flowers, fruits, and sweets to the deity. The city is decorated with saffron flags and banners, and the sound of devotional songs and mantras fills the air. The most popular temple in Hyderabad for Hanuman Jayanthi celebrations is the Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy Temple, which is located about 35 km from the city. Thousands of devotees visit this temple every year to seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman.

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    Apart from visiting temples, people also organize processions and cultural programs to celebrate Hanuman Jayanthi in Hyderabad. The streets are filled with people dressed in saffron clothes, carrying flags and banners with pictures of Lord Hanuman. The procession usually starts from the temple and goes around the nearby areas, with people chanting devotional songs and dancing to the beats of drums. Cultural programs are also organized in various parts of the city, where artists perform traditional dances and songs in praise of Lord Hanuman.

    In conclusion, Hanuman Jayanthi is a festival that is celebrated with great fervor in Hyderabad city. The celebrations are marked by visits to temples, processions, and cultural programs. The festival provides an opportunity for people to come together and express their devotion to Lord Hanuman, who is revered as a symbol of strength, courage, and devotion in Hindu mythology.

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