Yes.
Any time
Well we pray to him and say his holy name Hanuman
Being a bachelor is the best worship of Lord Hanuman.
The most auspicious day to worship hanuman is Saturday.
Hindus worship people or gods who always supported and helped the good, for example Mahatma Gandhi ( We don't worship him, but you get the point). Laxman stood with his brother Ram during all of the hardships he went through, and even at one point sacrificed his life for him( the reason Hanuman had to go to find the special herb on the mountain that would heal him).
There is no real answer to this. Christians worship God and Jesus and Hindus worship a plethora of gods, one god, or no gods at all.
hindus worship no guru
In Hinduism, each day of the week is associated or dedicated to a particular god. Hence, Hindus worship on all the seven days of the week. However, Monday, Friday and Saturday are the days in which most of the Hindus go to temple for special Puja or worship.Monday - auspicious for worshiping Lord Shiva - one of the main gods for Hindus.Friday - auspicious for worshiping Goddess Lakshmi (consort of Lord Vishnu) - associated with wealth ;)Saturday - auspicious for worshiping Hanuman and Shani - Shani is feared by Hindus and it is also believed that that 'effects' of Shani is reduced by worshiping Lord Hanuman!
Hanuman is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He has got unlimited muscle power, power to fly. He in turn is an intense devotee of Lord Ram and helped defeat the evil Ravan. Hindus worship Hanuman for concentration, power and internal strengh.
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
Generally Hindus worship in the mornings and evenings when there are Prayers, Kirtans and Sandhays performed but otherwise they can worship any hour of the day in their homes or in the temples.
no, hindus do not worship 5 times a day. However Hindus do worship 3 times a day, at dawn, at afternoon and at dusk.