Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary Greets Devotees on Bada Mangal
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary extended warm greetings to devotees across the state on the occasion of Bada Mangal — the fourth Tuesday of the auspicious Jyeshtha month — on Tuesday, 26 May 2026, invoking the blessings of Lord Hanuman for the well-being of all.
Context
Posting on X (formerly Twitter) early in the morning, CM Choudhary wrote: 'ज्येष्ठ माह के पावन चतुर्थ मंगलवार 'बड़े मंगल' के शुभ अवसर पर सभी श्रद्धालुओं एवं भक्तों को हार्दिक बधाई एवं शुभकामनाएं' — [On the auspicious occasion of 'Bada Mangal', the sacred fourth Tuesday of Jyeshtha month, heartfelt congratulations and good wishes to all devotees and worshippers.] He further prayed that through the grace of Sankatmochan Prabhu Shri Hanuman Ji — the remover of obstacles — happiness, peace, prosperity, and good health may reside in everyone's life, signing off with a resounding 'Jai Bajrangbali!'
The post was accompanied by an image and tagged with hashtags including #BadaMangal, #HanumanJi, #JyeshthaMangal, and #SanatanDharma, reflecting the broad cultural significance the occasion carries across North India.
Policy Backdrop
Bada Mangal is a widely observed Hindu religious occasion marking the Tuesdays of the Jyeshtha month in the Hindu calendar, with the fourth Tuesday considered especially auspicious for the worship of Lord Hanuman. The observance enjoys deep popular roots in states such as Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, where large congregations gather at Hanuman temples, community kitchens (langars) are organised, and public celebrations take place across towns and villages.
For elected leaders in Bihar, publicly marking such occasions is a consistent feature of political communication. BJP leaders in particular have made devotional outreach on regional Hindu observances a regular part of their public messaging calendar, blending cultural symbolism with state-level governance visibility.
Stakeholders and Impact
The greeting is directed at Hindu devotees and the broader population of Bihar, a state with a significant base of Hanuman devotees. Such messaging reinforces the Chief Minister's cultural connect with voters ahead of and between electoral cycles. Temples, local religious organisations, and community groups observing Bada Mangal across Patna and other districts form the immediate audience.
The use of #SanatanDharma in the hashtags also signals alignment with a wider ideological frame that the BJP has actively promoted at both the national and state level in recent years, resonating with a large segment of the party's core constituency.
What's Next
With the Jyeshtha month continuing, state government departments and local administrations in Bihar are expected to maintain arrangements at major Hanuman temples for the remaining auspicious Tuesdays. Observers will watch for any state-level announcements on temple infrastructure, cultural programmes, or public events tied to upcoming Hanuman-related dates such as Hanuman Jayanti. Such occasions often serve as platforms for the Chief Minister to make broader public appearances and governance-linked announcements.