Hanuman Shringar Seva
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Shri Hanuman Shringar Seva is the sacred ritual of adorning Bajrang Bali with garments, ornaments, flowers, chandan, and sindoor, offered with deep love and devotion. In this seva, Hanuman Ji is worshipped not just as a deity but as a divine king and protector, lovingly decorated by the devotee. It symbolizes surrender, bhakti, and the offering of one’s heart. Performing Shringar Seva at Hanuman Garhi, Ayodhya, where Hanuman Ji eternally guards Ram Janmabhoomi, invites his grace, protection, and strength. It’s believed to fulfill heartfelt wishes and deepen one’s spiritual bond with this most powerful and compassionate deity.
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