Tuesday Remedies for Hanuman – In Hindu tradition, Tuesday is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the divine symbol of strength, protection and courage. Devotees visit Hanuman temples on this day, offer boondi prasad and recite the Hanuman Chalisa to seek blessings. But beyond the standard rituals, there are specific Tuesday evening remedies believed to remove misfortune, attract progress and open new paths to success.
Here are the most effective places where lighting a lamp on Tuesday evening is believed to bring powerful results.
Light a Panchmukhi Lamp in Front of Hanuman Temple
Lighting a Panchmukhi (five-faced) diya on Tuesday holds special significance. During the Pradosh Kaal in the evening, offer prayers to Lord Hanuman and light a Panchmukhi lamp using cow ghee. If ghee is not available, you may use mustard oil and add a pinch of camphor.
After lighting the lamp, recite the Hanuman Chalis in peace. According to belief, this helps remove major obstacles and protects the devotee from hardships.
Place a Diya in the South Direction
The south direction is associated with ancestors and the deity Yama. Lighting a lamp in this direction during Pradosh Kaal is considered highly auspicious. It is believed to reduce family problems and bring positive results in stuck work or delayed tasks. You can use mustard oil or sesame oil for this diya.
Keep a Lamp at the Main Entrance
Lighting a lamp at the main entrance of the house on Tuesday evening helps prevent negativity from entering the home. The atmosphere becomes peaceful and harmonious.
According to spiritual belief, this practice invites Goddess Lakshmi into the home, bringing prosperity and removing misfortune.
Light a Lamp in a Hanuman Temple
If possible, visit a Hanuman temple in the evening and light a lamp there. Traditionally, a lamp of jasmine oil (chameli ka tel) is considered very auspicious, though ghee or mustard oil can also be used.
After lighting the diya, sit for a moment in silence and recite the Hanuman Chalisa. This brings instant mental peace and emotional stability.
Light a Diya Near the Tulsi Plant
Lighting a lamp near the Tulsi (holy basil) plant during Pradosh Kaal is believed to draw divine blessings into the home. Since Goddess Lakshmi is believed to reside in the Tulsi plant, offering a diya at this spot helps attract wealth, harmony and prosperity. Doing this regularly on Tuesdays is considered especially beneficial.










