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April 26, 2021
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"The Full Moon is the Pink Moon, the Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon, the Fish Moon, the Paschal Moon (for Eastern Christianity), Hanuman Jayanti, Bak Poya, and a Supermoon.
The full Moon will be late Monday night, April 26, 2021, appearing opposite the Sun in Earth-based longitude at 11:32 p.m. EDT. This will be the next day from the Atlantic Daylight Savings timezone eastward across Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia to the International Date Line. Most commercial calendars are based on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and will show this full Moon occurring on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The Moon will appear full for about three days around this time, from Sunday night through Wednesday morning.
In the 1930s the Maine Farmer's Almanac began publishing American Indian Moon names for the months of the year. According to this almanac, as the full Moon in April, this is the Pink Moon, named after the herb moss pink, also known as creeping phlox, moss phlox, or mountain phlox. The plant is native to the eastern United States and is one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring."
solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/1818/the-next-full-moon-is-a-su... term "supermoon" was coined by the astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979 and refers to either a new or full Moon that occurs when the Moon is within 90% of perigee, its closest approach to Earth.
Supermoons have become popular over the last few decades. Depending upon how you interpret this definition, in a typical year there can be 2 to 4 full supermoons in a row and 2 to 4 new supermoons in a row.
Since we can't see a new Moon (except where it eclipses the Sun), what catches the public's attention are the full supermoons, as this is when the full Moon appears near its biggest and brightest for each year.
Different publications use slightly different thresholds for deciding when a full Moon is close enough to the Earth to qualify as a supermoon.
For 2021, some publications consider the four full Moons from March to June, some the three full Moons from April to June, and some only the two full Moons in April and May as supermoons.moon-pink-moon/"
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different take and version, follow up to the discussion on the first take with friendly and helpful member djwillia3333 aka John Williamson
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Today the Hindus celebrate Hanuman Jayanti and every street corner has been politicized by this event.. I had shot Hanuman Jayanti last year at Mount Mary , this year I shot it during the Lenten walk near Santa Cruz East , a temple .. i walked in shot the pictures ..
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Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on the full moon day (pournima) of the Hindu lunar month of Chaitra. A special feature of Hanuman Jayanti is that according to some religious almanacs (panchangs) the birthday of Shri Hanuman falls on the fourteenth day (chaturdashi) in the dark fortnight of the month of Ashvin while according to others it falls on the full moon day in the bright fortnight of Chaitra. On this day, in a Hanuman temple spiritual discourses are started at dawn. Hanuman was born at sunrise. At that time the spiritual discourse is stopped and the offering of food (Prasad) is distributed to everyone.
Incidents in Shri Hanuman’s life and their significance
Shri Rama and Hanuman
To provide assistance for the establishment of the Divine Kingdom: The main objective of Shri Hanuman’s life was to destroy obstacles in the establishment of the Divine Kingdom by providing the required warrior element. As a result, the embodied souls who would assist in the establishment of the Divine Kingdom were protected.
For this reason itself Shri Maruti manifests Himself in various forms during different Yugas. His task in the manifest-unmanifest form never ceases. Shri Maruti has humility in serving (i.e. Dasyabhav) to the extent of 100%. Thus He is constantly active.
Assisting embodied souls in performing spiritual practice: Shri Maruti has always helped embodied souls do spiritual practice in various Yugas. In the Tretayuga Shri Maruti taught the right path of spiritual practice to the monkeys and helped them.
Liberating many souls: The embodied souls with an intense desire for spiritual practice were granted liberation by Shri Maruti even at the cost of His own powers. He liberated many souls from existence in their cursed class by using His mace.
An example of a perfect Sevak: Shri Maruti presented an example of a perfect sevak. As a result, many embodied souls attained Final Liberation by following the same path i.e. Dasyatva. Due to His humility only He was able to narrate the good qualities of Shri Rama to Ravan and when Ravan denigrated Shri Rama, Maruti burnt Lanka and returned safely.
Ritualistic worship
1. Ritualistic worship of Shri Hanuman (Maruti) There is a specific science to the ritualistic worship of each Deity. This means that, actions done in a particular way during the ritualistic worship, have a specific underlying science. Just by following these actions, we can get maximum benefit of that Deity's Principle. The following questions and answers contains the divine knowledge received by the seekers regarding exactly how some routine actions should be performed during the ritualistic worship of Shri Hanuman (Maruti).
1. Applying sindoor
Q. - How should a worshipper apply sindoor before starting the ritualistic worship of Maruti ?
Ans. - Sindoor should be applied with the ring finger.
2. Offering flowers
Q. - Which flowers should be offered? In what number? What is the method of offering the flowers ?
Ans. - Flowers and leaves of calotropis (ruee) Five or multiples of five. The stems of flowers should be turned towards the Deity.
3. Waving incense sticks
Q. - Incense sticks of which fragrances should be used? How many incense sticks should be used ? What is the method of waving ?
Ans. - Kewda, Chameli (Jasmine) and Ambar. Two incense sticks. Holding them between the index finger and thumb of the right hand, the incense sticks should be waved thrice, in a clockwise direction, in a full circle.
4. Circumambulation
Q. - How many circumambulations should be performed around Maruti ?
Ans. - Minimum five but if a worshipper wants to perform more, then they should be in multiples of five.
Prevalent ritualistic worship
In Maharashtra, Saturday is considered to be the day of Maruti while in rest of India (Bhaarat) both Tuesday and Wednesday are considered to be His days. There is a custom of offering sindoor and oil to Maruti on these days. Breaking a coconut in front of Maruti also appears to be an age old custom. For spiritual progress, Maruti with His face to the left (Vaammukhi Maruti) or Maruti with an attitude of service (Daas Maruti) is worshipped.
Saade-saati of Saturn (Shani) and the ritualistic worship of Shri Hanuman
While enduring a Saade-saati of Saturn, Maruti is worshiped to reduce the distress caused by Saturn. The ritual is as follows:
Oil is taken in a bowl and 14 black urad grains are put in it. Thereafter one sees the reflection of his face in the oil. The oil is then offered to Maruti. The method of worship remains the same even when a person is sick and cannot visit a temple. The reflection of negative energy also takes place along with the reflection of ones face. When such oil is offered to Maruti, the negative energy therein gets destroyed. A true oil-merchant does not sell oil on Saturday because the negative energy causing distress to a person, who is going to offer the oil to Maruti, is likely to attack the oil merchant. Therefore one should not buy oil from the vendors sitting outside the Maruti temple but should bring it from his own house instead.
Use of Brahmatej and Kshatratej as required
The sacred thread (Janeu) on Hanuman’s left shoulder is a sign of Brahmatej. Since Shri Maruti is an incarnation of Shri Shiva He has destructive powers too. Yet, because of His devotion to Shri Rama, Vishnu-tatva developed in Him. Since Maruti adorns Brahmatej and Kshatratej during wars, He can use both as required. During the war between the Kauravas and Pandavas, Shri Krishna seated Maruti on Arjun’s chariot (He can be seen on the flag at the top of Arjun’s chariot). Hanuman destroyed the weapons, directed at Arjun and his chariot, in mid-air itself.
Install the warrior posture idol of Shri Hanuman
To get the benefit of the gross, manifest and destroyer element, we should avoid installing an idol of Maruti in the seated posture. Amongst the seven higher Deities (Shiva, Ganapati, Rama, Krishna, Datta, Maruti and Durga), Shri Hanuman's element (tatva) is of a gross, manifest and destroyer nature. The word 'Hanuman' means - 'One whose 'roar' cannot be fathomed even by the Gods'. When Gods perform a destructive activity, they use the 'Maruti' element (which moves at the speed of wind) as a medium to appear in the Universe. Hence He is referred to as Maruti. The roar of Shri Maruti is capable of activating the element of any higher Deity in the Universe who is engrossed in deep meditation. Similarly, it also possesses the power to shake all the fourteen planes (Saptalok and Saptapatal).
Maruti in seated posture depicts the unmanifest form of power. Maruti in a warrior posture depicts the manifest form of power. To obtain the benefit of the gross, manifest and destroyer element, we should avoid installing a seated idol of Maruti in a temple. Maruti in a seated position implies He is in deep meditation, wherein His motor organs are in a dormant, inactive state. Thus, the common man will be able to derive very little benefit from this posture of Maruti. When the spiritual level of an embodied soul is above 60%, it is capable of activating the element present in an idol in meditation, through his devotion.
Why a sitting idol of Maruti should not be kept on the altar?
Whenever possible, a seated idol which represents the unmanifest (nirgun) destroyer (maarak) form of Maruti, is not kept on the altar because of the need for the manifest destroyer Principle of Maruti.
To get the benefit of the gross, manifest and destroyer element, we should avoid installing an idol of Maruti in a seated posture. Amongst the seven higher deities (Shiva, Ganapati, Rama, Krishna, Datta, Maruti and Durga), Maruti's Principle (tattva) is of gross, manifest and destroyer nature. The word 'Hanuman' (Maruti) means - "One whose 'roar' cannot be fathomed even by Deities." When Deities are on a destructive mission, they use the 'Maruti' element (which moves at the speed of wind) as a medium to appear in the Universe. Hence He is referred to as Maruti. Maruti means the one, who with the help of His wind Principle, compels the Deities to get manifested (moort) in the Universe, for the welfare of their devotees. The roar of Maruti is capable of activating the element of any higher deity in the Universe, engrossed in deep meditation. Similarly, it also possesses the power to shake all the fourteen planes (saptalok and saptapaataal).
Maruti, in a seated posture, depicts the unmanifest form of energy. Maruti, in a warrior posture (Veeraasan) depicts the manifest form of energy. To obtain benefit of the gross, manifest and destroyer Principle we should avoid installing a seated idol of Maruti on the altar. Maruti in a seated position, implies He is in deep meditation, wherein His motor organs are in a dormant, inactive state. Thus, a common man will be able to derive very little benefit from this posture of Maruti. Only when the spiritual level** of an embodied soul is above 60%, is he capable of activating the element present in an idol in meditation, through his devotion.
Jai Sri Ram
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Starting in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees gathered at SPN celebrated the appearance day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisa's were sung and a variety of bhajans were dedicated to Him as well.
In the Satsang, Guruji described the life of Hanumanji and the importance of His unwavering love and devotion for Sri Rama.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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About Hanuman Jayanti
Yatra yatra raghunatha kirtanam;
Tatra tatra kritha masthakanjalim;
Bhaspavaari paripurna lochanam;
Maarutim namata raakshasanthakam
Meaning : "We bow to Maruti, Sri Hanuman, who stands with his palms folded above his forehead, with a torrent of tears flowing down his eyes wherever the Names of Lord Rama are sung".
Sri Hanuman is worshipped all over India-either alone or together with Sri Rama. Every temple of Sri Rama has the murti or idol of Sri Hanuman. Hanuman is the Avatara of Lord Shiva. He was born of the Wind-God and Anjani Devi. His other names are Pavanasuta, Marutsuta, Pavankumar, Bajrangabali and Mahavira.
He is the living embodiment of Ram-Nam. He was an ideal selfless worker, a true Karma Yogi who worked desirelessly and dynamically. He was a great devotee and an exceptional Brahmachari or celibate. He served Sri Rama with pure love and devotion, without expecting any fruit in return. He lived to serve Sri Rama. He was humble, brave and wise. He possessed all the divine virtues. He did what others could not do-crossing the ocean simply by uttering Ram-Nam, burning the city of Lanka, and bringing the sanjeevini herb and restoring Lakshmana to life again. He brought Sri Rama and Lakshmana from the nether world after killing Ahiravana.
He had devotion, knowledge, spirit of selfless service, power of celibacy, and desirelessness. He never boasted of his bravery and intelligence.
He said to Ravana, "I am a humble messenger of Sri Rama. I have come here to serve Rama, to do His work. By the command of Lord Rama, I have come here. I am fearless by the Grace of Lord Rama. I am not afraid of death. I welcome it if it comes while serving Lord Rama."
Mark here how humble Hanuman was! How very devoted he was to Lord Rama! He never said, "I am the brave Hanuman. I can do anything and everything."
Lord Rama Himself said to Sri Hanuman, "I am greatly indebted to you, O mighty hero! You did marvellous, superhuman deeds. You do not want anything in return. Sugriva has his kingdom restored to him. Angada has been made the crown prince. Vibhishana has become king of Lanka. But you have not asked for anything at any time. You threw away the precious garland of pearls given to you by Sita. How can I repay My debt of gratitude to you? I will always remain deeply indebted to you. I give you the boon of everlasting life. All will honour and worship you like Myself. Your murti will be placed at the door of My temple and you will be worshipped and honoured first. Whenever My stories are recited or glories sung, your glory will be sung before Mine. You will be able to do anything, even that which I will not be able to!"
Thus did Lord Rama praise Hanuman when the latter returned to Him after finding Sita in Lanka. Hanuman was not a bit elated. He fell in prostration at the holy feet of Lord Rama.
Lord Rama asked him, "O mighty hero, how did you cross the ocean?"
Hanuman humbly replied, "By the power and glory of Thy Name, my Lord."
Again the Lord asked, "How did you burn Lanka? How did you save yourself?"
And Hanuman replied, "By Thy Grace, my Lord."
What humility Sri Hanuman embodied!
His birthday falls on Chaitra Shukla Purnima (the March-April full moon day).
On this holy day worship Sri Hanuman. Fast on this day. Read the Hanuman Chalisa. Spend the whole day in the Japa of Ram-Nam. Sri Hanuman will be highly pleased and will bless you with success in all your undertakings.
Glory to Hanuman! Glory to his Lord, Sri Rama!
Starting in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees gathered at SPN celebrated the appearance day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisa's were sung and a variety of bhajans were dedicated to Him as well.
In the Satsang, Guruji described the life of Hanumanji and the importance of His unwavering love and devotion for Sri Rama.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Starting in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees gathered at SPN celebrated the appearance day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisa's were sung and a variety of bhajans were dedicated to Him as well.
In the Satsang, Guruji described the life of Hanumanji and the importance of His unwavering love and devotion for Sri Rama.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Starting in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees gathered at SPN celebrated the appearance day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisa's were sung and a variety of bhajans were dedicated to Him as well.
In the Satsang, Guruji described the life of Hanumanji and the importance of His unwavering love and devotion for Sri Rama.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Starting in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees gathered at SPN celebrated the appearance day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisa's were sung and a variety of bhajans were dedicated to Him as well.
In the Satsang, Guruji described the life of Hanumanji and the importance of His unwavering love and devotion for Sri Rama.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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Under a beautiful clear sky and full moon in the early morning (5 am), Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda and the devotees present at SPN celebrated the Appearance Day of Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama's greatest devotee and an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Eleven Hanuman Chalisas were sung while the deity received a full abhishekam under Gurudev's watchful eye. Devotees were given the chance to offer water during the ceremony, and flowers afterwards.
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