Bada Mangalwar, also known as Bada Mangal, is a highly sacred Tuesday dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is especially observed during the Hindu month of Jyeshtha, which usually falls between May and June. This day is considered powerful for seeking Hanuman Ji’s blessings for courage, protection, debt relief, victory over enemies, removal of fear, and peace in life. Bada Mangal is especially popular in North India, particularly Lucknow and nearby regions, where devotees organize bhandaras, offer prayers, and visit Hanuman temples.
In Lal Kitab astrology, Tuesday is connected with Mangal Grah or Mars. Mars represents courage, blood, strength, anger, land, brothers, confidence, enemies, and action. When Mars is weak or disturbed in a person’s chart, it may create anger issues, conflicts, debt, property disputes, fear, injuries, or unnecessary obstacles. Since Lord Hanuman is traditionally worshipped for balancing the aggressive energy of Mars, Bada Mangalwar becomes a very powerful day to perform simple and safe Lal Kitab remedies.
Why Bada Mangalwar Is Spiritually Important
Bada Mangalwar is not just a normal Tuesday. It carries the combined energy of Hanuman bhakti, charity, discipline, service, and protection. Devotees believe that worshipping Hanuman Ji on this day gives strength to face difficult situations and removes negative energies from life.
The deeper spiritual meaning of Bada Mangalwar is surrender. Hanuman Ji represents complete devotion, fearlessness, humility, and selfless service. When we perform remedies on this day, the purpose should not be greed or control over others. The right intention should be:
“May Hanuman Ji give me strength, protection, wisdom, and the courage to walk on the right path.”
Important Rules Before Doing Lal Kitab Remedies
Before performing any Lal Kitab remedy, keep these simple rules in mind:
Do the remedy with a clean heart and pure intention. Do not perform remedies to harm, dominate, or control anyone. Avoid alcohol, non-vegetarian food, anger, lies, and unnecessary arguments on this day. Do not start too many remedies together. Choose one or two remedies and do them with consistency. Lal Kitab remedies are traditionally believed to work best when performed with simplicity, discipline, and faith.
1. Offer Sindoor and Chameli Oil to Hanuman Ji
One of the most popular remedies for Tuesday and Bada Mangalwar is offering sindoor mixed with chameli oil to Lord Hanuman. This remedy is believed to reduce fear, negativity, and obstacles caused by disturbed Mars energy.
Visit a Hanuman temple in the morning or evening. Offer sindoor and chameli oil to Hanuman Ji with devotion. After that, recite Hanuman Chalisa once or eleven times according to your capacity. Pray for protection, courage, and removal of obstacles.
Intention: Protection, confidence, fear removal, enemy protection, and strength.
2. Offer Boondi Laddoo or Gur-Chana
Lal Kitab remedies often include simple food offerings and charity. On Bada Mangalwar, offering boondi laddoo, gur-chana, or sweet prasad to Hanuman Ji is considered highly auspicious. Several Lal Kitab-style Mars remedies mention offering sweets or laddoos on Tuesdays as a way to pacify Mangal energy.
Offer the prasad in a Hanuman temple and later distribute it among children, poor people, or devotees. Do not keep the offering only for yourself. Distribution increases the positive energy of the remedy.
Intention: Blessings, prosperity, obstacle removal, and positive movement in work.
3. Donate Red Masoor Dal
Mars is associated with red color, strength, and fire energy. Donating red masoor dal on Tuesday is considered a simple Lal Kitab remedy for balancing Mangal-related issues.
Take some red masoor dal and donate it to a needy person, temple kitchen, or bhandara. While donating, silently pray:
“Hey Hanuman Ji, please remove my anger, fear, debts, and obstacles. Give me strength and right direction.”
Intention: Debt relief, anger control, legal relief, and stability.
4. Feed Sweet Roti to a Dog
In Lal Kitab remedies, feeding animals is often considered a powerful karmic remedy. On Bada Mangalwar, prepare a simple roti with a little jaggery and feed it to a street dog or any hungry animal. Do this respectfully and safely.
This remedy is believed to reduce hidden fear, karmic pressure, disputes, and negative energy around the person. It is especially helpful for those who feel blocked, restless, or surrounded by unnecessary conflicts.
Intention: Protection, karmic relief, peace, and removal of negativity.
5. Offer Water Mixed with Jaggery to Surya Dev
Another simple Lal Kitab-style remedy is offering water mixed with a little jaggery to the Sun in the morning. This remedy helps balance fire energy in the body and mind. It is also believed to support confidence, discipline, and clarity.
Wake up early, take clean water in a copper lota, add a small piece of jaggery, and offer it to Surya Dev while facing east. After that, chant:
“Om Suryaya Namah”
or simply pray with devotion.
Intention: Confidence, discipline, health, respect, and success.
6. Recite Hanuman Chalisa for 11 Tuesdays
If you want a long-term Lal Kitab remedy, start reciting Hanuman Chalisa every Tuesday from Bada Mangalwar. Continue it for 11 Tuesdays or 21 Tuesdays. This is one of the safest and most powerful remedies for protection and inner strength.
Sit in a clean place, light a diya, and recite Hanuman Chalisa with full attention. Do not rush. After the recitation, sit silently for a few minutes and surrender your worries to Hanuman Ji.
Intention: Fear removal, protection from negativity, mental peace, and courage.
7. Organize or Contribute to a Bhandara
Bada Mangalwar is strongly associated with seva and bhandara. In many cities, devotees organize food distribution for the public as an act of devotion. This is considered one of the most powerful remedies because it combines charity, humility, and blessings.
You do not need to organize a big bhandara if you cannot afford it. Even distributing water, fruits, bananas, biscuits, or simple food to a few needy people is enough when done with devotion.
Intention: Prosperity, blessings, wish fulfillment, and removal of karmic blocks.
8. Control Anger and Avoid Arguments
One of the most important Lal Kitab remedies for Mars is not external but internal: control anger. Mars becomes more disturbed when a person acts with ego, aggression, abuse, or unnecessary fighting.
On Bada Mangalwar, take a vow:
“I will not speak harshly today. I will not insult anyone. I will not react in anger.”
This simple discipline can become more powerful than many complicated rituals.
Intention: Peace, relationship healing, protection from conflicts, and Mars balance.
9. Keep Your Home Free from Rusted Iron and Broken Objects
Lal Kitab remedies also focus on correcting the energy of the home. On Bada Mangalwar, remove rusted iron items, broken tools, unused sharp objects, and clutter from your house. Such objects are believed to increase stuck and aggressive energy.
Clean the south or southwest area of your home. Light a diya near Hanuman Ji’s picture and pray for protection.
Intention: Negative energy removal, vastu balance, peace, and stability.
10. Offer Red Flag or Chola to Hanuman Ji
If possible, offer a red flag or chola to Hanuman Ji at a temple. This remedy is traditionally believed to bring protection, courage, and victory over obstacles. Do it only if it is allowed in the temple and with proper respect.
You may also offer a simple red cloth instead of expensive items. The power is not in the cost of the offering but in the purity of devotion.
Intention: Protection, success, courage, and removal of fear.
What Not to Do on Bada Mangalwar
Do not perform any ritual with ego or greed. Do not wish harm for enemies. Do not insult poor people, workers, animals, or elders. Do not waste food offered as prasad. Avoid anger, harsh speech, and unnecessary fights. Do not blindly perform complicated remedies without understanding them.
Simple Bada Mangalwar Puja Vidhi at Home
Wake up early and take a bath. Wear clean clothes, preferably red, orange, or yellow. Place a picture or idol of Hanuman Ji on a clean altar. Light a diya with ghee or sesame oil. Offer flowers, sindoor, jaggery, chana, or boondi laddoo. Recite Hanuman Chalisa. Chant “Om Hanumate Namah” 108 times. Pray for strength, protection, and clarity. End by distributing prasad to family members or needy people.
Final Thoughts
Bada Mangalwar is a sacred opportunity to invite Hanuman Ji’s blessings into your life. Lal Kitab remedies on this day are simple, practical, and deeply connected with karma, charity, discipline, and devotion. The best remedy is not the most expensive one. The best remedy is the one done with faith, humility, and consistency.
When you serve others, control your anger, feed the needy, worship Hanuman Ji, and walk on the path of truth, the energy of Mangal becomes balanced. Bada Mangalwar reminds us that real strength is not aggression. Real strength is devotion, courage, patience, and service.
Jai Hanuman. Jai Bajrangbali.