Hanuman Jayanti

Full Moon Fire Ceremony

Hanuman Jayanti
Satsang & Fire Ceremony

Hanuman Jayanti simply means Hanuman’s birthday. The birth day of a divine sou is the opportunity for us to connect with that soul and receive their blessings very powerfully. Hanuman is the embodiment of pure unwavering devotion, known as bhakti, and is the eleventh avatara of Lord Shiva. He was whole-heartedly devoted to Rama, thought of him always, and served him faithfully. This full moon offers an opportunity to strengthen our love and devotion, as well as purify the walls around our heart that keep us from completely melting into the Divine Love.

Join Ramakrishna and Bhramari for a fireside chat at the sacred dhuni (fire pit) as they share storiesof Hanuman and guide us in a beautiful process of connecting with this incredible living soul.

Wednesday, April 5th 3:00 pm Central

When Rama asks Hanuman, “How do you look upon me?” the great monkey gives a three-part answer,

“When I believe I am the body, then I am your faithful servant.”

“When I know I am the soul, I know myself to be a spark of your eternal Light.”

“And when I have the vision of truth, you and I, my Lord, are one and the same.”

Blessed Hanuman Statue

$306

For Hanuman Jayanti, we are offering these beautiful Hanuman statues that will be blessed and charged by Ramakrishna during a special process that will begin on Hanuman Jayanti. The Hanuman statues will be shipped to you after 41 days.

Handmade from pure brass and hand-finished by artisans in India.

Height: 7.5 in
Width: 5 in

*You will automatically be enrolled in the Hanuman Jayanti program with the purchase of a Hanuman statue.

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Join us for this special program.

$35 Suggested Donation

We would like to make this program available for all who would like to join so we are offering this as a donation-based event. Please offer what you’re able. $35 minimum donation to receive a coconut offered during the fire puja. If you already donate monthly for fire pujas, then you will already be included in the puja.

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According to the law of karma, karma siddhānta, an exchange is very important. Giving is necessary for receiving.

Hanuman statue wearing garland