Purushottam Maas – Day 5 The Power of Devotion and Selfless Service: Lessons from Hanuman jii
- _Shokesh _

- May 21
- 4 min read

The Power of Devotion and Selfless Service: Lessons from Hanuman Ji
Introduction
Purushottam Maas, also known as Adhik Maas or the Month of Lord Vishnu, is considered one of the holiest periods in Sanatan Dharma. It is a sacred time dedicated to spiritual purification, devotion, self-reflection, and divine connection. Every day of this holy month carries a unique spiritual lesson that guides devotees toward a more meaningful and righteous life.
Day 5 of Purushottam Maas teaches us the importance of selfless service, humility, and unwavering devotion through the inspiring life of Hanuman. Among all devotees in Hindu scriptures, Hanuman Ji is regarded as the ultimate symbol of loyalty, courage, discipline, and surrender to God.
His life reminds us that true strength does not come from power or status, but from devotion and the willingness to serve others without ego.
Hanuman Ji – The Ideal Devotee
In the epic Ramayana, Hanuman Ji played a crucial role in assisting Lord Rama during the search for Mata Sita and the battle against Ravana. Despite possessing immense strength, divine powers, and unmatched intelligence, Hanuman Ji never allowed pride to enter his heart.
He considered himself only a servant of Lord Rama.
Whether it was crossing the ocean to Lanka, burning the golden city of Ravana, delivering Lord Rama’s message to Sita Mata, or bringing the Sanjeevani herb to save Lakshman Ji, Hanuman Ji performed every task with complete surrender and dedication.
His actions were not motivated by fame or recognition. They were acts of pure devotion.
This is why millions of devotees worship Hanuman Ji not only as a deity of strength but also as the embodiment of humility and service.
The Story of Day 5 – Hanuman’s Answer to Lord Rama
One day, Lord Rama lovingly asked Hanuman Ji:
“Hanuman, how do you see me?”
Hanuman Ji folded his hands and replied:
“From the perspective of the body, I am your servant.
From the perspective of the soul, I am a part of you.
And from the perspective of divine love, you and I are one.”
This profound response reflects the highest level of spiritual understanding. Hanuman Ji recognized the relationship between the individual soul and the Divine.
His words teach us three important truths:
1. Service Purifies the Ego
When we serve others with sincerity, our pride slowly disappears. Service teaches humility and compassion.
2. Devotion Creates Inner Strength
Hanuman Ji’s courage came not from physical power alone but from his unwavering faith in Lord Rama.
3. Divine Love Removes Separation
True devotion dissolves the illusion of separation between the devotee and God.
Spiritual Meaning of Day 5
The fifth day of Purushottam Maas encourages devotees to practice seva (selfless service). In today’s fast-moving world, people often seek recognition for every action. However, Hanuman Ji teaches us to work silently and dedicate our efforts to a higher purpose.
Serving parents, helping the poor, feeding animals, supporting someone emotionally, or simply spreading kindness — all these actions become sacred when done with a pure heart.
The essence of spirituality is not only found in rituals but also in compassion and action.
Important Lessons from Hanuman Ji
Faith Over Fear
Hanuman Ji crossed the ocean because he believed in Lord Rama. Faith removes limitations and gives courage during difficult times.
Humility Is True Greatness
Despite his extraordinary powers, Hanuman Ji remained humble. True greatness lies in simplicity and self-control.
Discipline Leads to Success
Hanuman Ji lived a disciplined life filled with focus, dedication, and righteousness. Spiritual growth requires consistency and discipline.
Service Is the Highest Worship
Helping others without selfish intentions is one of the purest forms of worship.
Day 5 Spiritual Practices
Here are some meaningful practices devotees can follow on the fifth day of Purushottam Maas:
Chanting
Recite:
“Shri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram”
Hanuman Chalisa
Sundarkand Path
Charity and Kindness
Donate food or clothes to the needy.
Feed animals, especially monkeys, cows, and birds.
Help someone without expecting anything in return.
Meditation
Spend a few minutes in silence remembering the qualities of Hanuman Ji:
courage
devotion
patience
humility
service
Self-Reflection
Ask yourself:
Do I serve others selflessly?
Do I allow ego to control my actions?
How can I become more disciplined and devoted?
Relevance in Modern Life
The teachings of Hanuman Ji are deeply relevant even today. Modern society is filled with stress, competition, and emotional struggles. People often feel disconnected despite having material success.
Hanuman Ji’s life teaches us:
to remain grounded,
to stay loyal to truth,
to act with courage,
and to live with purpose.
His example inspires us to become stronger internally while remaining compassionate externally.
In professional life, discipline and dedication bring success. In personal life, humility and kindness build strong relationships. Spiritually, surrender and devotion bring peace.
Conclusion
Day 5 of Purushottam Maas reminds us that the path to divine grace lies in devotion, humility, and selfless service. Hanuman teaches us that true power comes from surrendering the ego and dedicating every action to the Divine.
As we continue this sacred journey through Purushottam Maas, let us strive to cultivate the qualities of Hanuman Ji in our daily lives. Through faith, discipline, and compassion, we can transform ourselves spiritually and bring positivity to the world around us.
May Lord Rama and Hanuman Ji bless everyone with strength, wisdom, devotion, and inner peace. 🚩





















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