Hanuman Ji Puja
Hanuman Ji ki Dhwaja
Hanuman Ji ki dhwaja (flag) sponsored in your name and hoisted on the temple's Shikhar (dome) after enchantment with mantras at Brihaspati Dham Mandir. Pandit ji performs it on Tuesday or Saturday — booked for victory in court cases, Mangal Dosha relief, and obstacles requiring forceful resolution.
- Mangal Dosh
- Court Cases
- Victory
Best day: Tuesday or Saturday
Yajman contribution
₹1,500Switch ₹ / $ / £ from the header.

Book this puja
Hanuman Ji ki Dhwaja is performed at Brihaspati Dham Mandir, Jaipur — in front of Dev Guru Brihaspati, on a date that suits you.
- Sankalpa taken in your name — yajman name, gotra, and manokamna.
- Performed by expert priests at the temple.
- Proof of puja video sent to you after completion.
Fill the sankalpa below to continue with PayU, PayPal, or bank-transfer + WhatsApp confirmation. Pandit ji takes every booking in your name at the temple.
Send your sankalpa with the booking
Yajman name, gotra, manokamna, preferred date — then continue to PayU / PayPal / bank-transfer checkout.
Send your sankalpa with the booking
Yajman name, gotra, manokamna, preferred date — then continue to PayU / PayPal / bank-transfer checkout.
More from Hanuman Ji Puja

Hanuman Chalisa 21 Path
Mustard-oil diya lit before Dakshin Mukhi (south-facing) Veer Hanuman Ji at Brihaspati Dham Mandir, followed by 21 recitations of the Hanuman Chalisa with sankalp in your name. The south-facing form is specifically invoked for fearlessness, anxiety, and Mangal-graha imbalances.

Hanuman Chalisa 51 Path
Mustard-oil diya lit before Dakshin Mukhi Veer Hanuman Ji and 51 recitations of the Hanuman Chalisa at Brihaspati Dham Mandir. Booked when the situation feels severe or persistently stuck — the longer path count is the temple's traditional response to deeper crisis and stalled wishes.
Common questions
Where is this puja performed?
All bookings are performed at Brihaspati Dham Mandir, Jaipur — in front of Dev Guru Brihaspati. Pandit ji takes sankalpa in your name (yajman name + gotra + manokamna) before starting.

