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Hanuman Jayanti marks the birthday anniversary of Lord Hanuman, the powerful Hindu deity who is a devotee of Lord Rama.
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1. Tulsi (Holy Basil) must be given to Lord Rama and then to Lord Hanuman on Hanuman Jayanti.
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2. Motichoor Laddoo is believed to be one of Lord Hanuman's favourite sweet dishes.
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3. Sweet Paan is given as offering to Lord Hanuman to ward away troubles in life.
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4. Sweet Boondi can be offered to Lord Hanuman on Hanuman Jayanti.
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5. Imarti is offered to Lord Hanuman who enjoys saffron-coloured sweets.
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6. Kesari Bhaat, a yellowish-orange coloured sweet dish made with semolina is known to bring happiness when offered to Lord Hanuman.
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7. Meethi Roti or sweet rotis made with cardamom, coconut, milk and jaggery can be made as prasad.
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