This posting is to update all the readers about the observance of Shree Hanuman Challisa Pathaan (Chanting) 108 times daily from Monday, 15th August 2011 to Sunday, 21st August 2011 at Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram (Happy Home) Khar, Mumbai. The session starts at 8 : 00 am in the morning and culminates at 8 : 00 pm in the evening.
P. P. Bapu in His one of the discourses in the last year in the month of April has mentioned Shree Hanuman Challisa as one of the essentials for days to come along with Shree Aniruddha Gayatri Mantra and Shree Ghanta Mantra. The event is in line with announcement of Param Poojya Aniruddha Bapu made couple of years back that the pujan of all the Gods and Goddess at Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram would be performed once a year.
The same event had been held in previous years. At that time Param Poojya Bapu had asked everyone to visit and attend the chanting as many times as possible. Bapu says that reciting Shree Hanuman Challisa 108 times throughout one single day during this period provides us with the deterrance against the problems and difficulties that we throughout the coming year.
As usual Devotees (Bhaktas) can offer a coconut (Narikelbali), which once offered the half portion of the fruit would to be given to the bhakta to be taken home as Prasadam (a part from sacred offerings to the Lord given to Bhaktas for consumption). The breaking of coconut symbolizes the killing of our vices (shadripus).
As observed for last two years Param Poojya Sadguru Aniruddha Bapu, Param Poojya Nandai and Param Poojya Suchitdada, themselves attend the chanting sessions. 108 selected volunteers from Shree Aniruddha Upasana Foundation and its various allied bodies perform this chanting throughout the day.
Bhaktas can also take the benefit of Udi (Sacred Ash), from the visit. Just to refresh memories of readers, Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram is considered as a pilgrim place which imparts benefit of visiting 108 other holy or pilgrim place. It is the holiest and the most sacred of the places’ in the universe.
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