This is the story behind Budhwa Mangal and Burning of Lanka
This is the story behind Budhwa Mangal and Burning of Lanka
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On the last Tuesday of every tragedy Bhadrapad month, the old age of Mangal is celebrated. Visiting Lord Hanuman, considered to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva on this day, is considered auspicious. 

Due to the devotional worship of Hanuman ji on old age, all pain is erased. Deteriorating work is done. 

Apart from this Bajrangbali, PawanPutra, Anjani Son Ji's Darshan Nirvana only fulfills every wish. It is said that it is beneficial to present vermilion to Bajrang Bali and read the old sources in front of them. 

Aging is related to the Ramayana period. It is believed that on today's day i.e. on the last Tuesday of Bhadrapad, Ravana had set fire to Hanumanji's tail. After which Hanuman ji took his formidable form and created a fire (Agra) in his tail to burn Ravana's Lanka. 

By which the last Tuesday of this month got the name of the old age of Mars. Say that only Lanka did not burn on this day, but Ravana's arrogance had begun to be shattered. 

The end of Ravana's pride was with his slaughter. Ravana breaks through names like Dashanan, Lankesh is celebrated in the form of Vijayadashami or Dussehra in whole India year.

On this day, Lord Rama had conquered Lanka and liberated Sita Ji. In this case, Ravana will be killed on September 30 after 25 days after the burning of Sri Lanka. Which will be celebrated as Dussehra. On this day, the effigies of Ravana are burnt in place throughout the country. 

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