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Bada Mangal 2026: Why does Bada Mangal fall amidst ‘fire’ raining from the sky?
Sanjeev Kumar | May 6, 2026 1:23 PM CST

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Bada Mangal in Heat Month: The scorching afternoon of Jyeshtha month, heat like heat wave and fire raining from the sky, come every year in this difficult time. Big Mars comes every year. In the year 2026, on 5th May, the first Big Mars of Jyeshtha month was celebrated with devotion and devotion. In Hindu religion, special importance has been given to Tuesday of Jyeshtha month, which is big mangal Or it is called old mangal. This day is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and it is believed that worshiping with true heart on this day removes all troubles and brings happiness and prosperity in life.

This year, Jyeshtha month will start from 2nd May and continue till 29th June. The special thing is that Adhik Maas is also falling from 17th May to 15th June, due to which this time a rare combination of a total of 8 major Mars is being created. But the biggest question that arises is that why do these big Mars always come in the midst of such intense heat? Not only religious faith, but also a deep mythological and scientific message is hidden behind it.

What is the relation between heat and big Mars?

According to religious beliefs, Jyeshtha month is considered to be the hottest time of the year. During this time, Sun God is at the peak of his intensity. At the same time, the special importance of worshiping Lord Hanuman has been given because Hanuman ji is considered a symbol of power, energy and trouble-shooter. It is believed that when nature is in its most difficult form, then devotion to God gives mental and spiritual strength to man.

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Fire raining from the sky and determination to serve

In this scorching heat, organizing Bade Mangal gives a huge social and spiritual message. When the throat is dry due to thirst, then organizing water stores and stores at various places is the biggest service to humanity. The distribution of jaggery, coriander and cold sherbet on Bade Mangal teaches how to help others even in dire circumstances. Just as Hanuman ji is a symbol of strength and restraint, worshiping him in the heat of Jyeshtha shows the patience and unwavering faith of the devotee. Therefore, worshiping Hanuman ji in the scorching heat is considered a means of relief from troubles and mental peace.

Why is Bada Mangal celebrated only in the month of Jyeshtha?

According to religious beliefs, Jyeshtha month and Tuesday are related to the two most important events in the life of Hanuman ji. It is believed that Hanuman ji met Lord Shri Ram for the first time on Tuesday of Jyeshtha month in Tretayuga. According to another mythological story, on Tuesday of this month, Hanuman ji broke the pride of Bhima by taking the form of an old monkey. Because of assuming the old form, it is also called Budhwa Mangal.

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

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