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Hanuman Ji ka Chola symbolizes Lord Hanuman's simplicity and devotion. The color saffron is considered auspicious and is often associated with renunciation and spiritual strength.
The choice of the saffron color is symbolic. Saffron is associated with asceticism, sacrifice, and the quest for knowledge. Lord Hanuman, known for his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, is often portrayed in this attire to represent his commitment to a life of selflessness and service.
The depiction of Hanuman Ji ka Chola can vary in artistic representations. It is often shown as a simple cloth draped over Lord Hanuman's body. The focus is on the color and the symbolism associated with saffron.
While there may not be specific rituals or prayers dedicated to the Chola itself, devotees often include the act of offering clothes, including a Chola, as part of their general worship and prayers to Lord Hanuman.
While orange or saffron is the traditional color associated with Hanuman Ji ka Chola, artistic representations may sometimes vary. However, the emphasis is usually on maintaining a color that symbolizes purity and spiritual strength.
Certainly, you have the flexibility to alter the date and time of the pooja. Kindly get in touch with POOJAT customer care for coordination.
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