108 Hanuman Chalisa Havan
Awakening with Devotion and Strength
As part of Chinmaya Amrit Mahotsav, Chinmaya Mission Centres across the world are uniting in devotion to host Hanuman Chalisa Havans — sacred yajnas in which the Hanuman Chalisa is chanted 108 times to invoke Shri Hanuman’s blessings for strength, courage and selfless service.
Through the power of collective chanting and sacred fire offerings, these Havans become a profound expression of spiritual commitment, cultural pride and universal oneness.
The chanting of 108 Hanuman Chalisas represents the purification of the mind and embodies unwavering faith in the Divine.
What is the 108 Hanuman Chalisa Havan?
The Hanuman Chalisa is a 40-verse hymn composed by Sant Tulsidas, dedicated to Shri Hanuman, who is known for his courage and devotion to Shri Rama. In this unique event, the Chalisa is chanted 108 times, a number signifying spiritual completeness and auspiciousness in the Hindu tradition.
Why 108? It is said to represent the wholeness of existence — 1 for the self, 0 for completeness, and 8 for eternity.
The Havan (fire ceremony) is an integral part of this event, intensifying the sanctity of the chants, transforming the experience into a purifying act of devotion, offering, and inner transformation and creating a powerful atmosphere of positive energy.
Havan Offerings
Each Centre will conduct a traditional Havan with 108 rounds of Hanuman Chalisa chanting, accompanied by sacred offerings and rituals.
Theatrical and Musical Showcases
Artistic tributes to Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda’s life and mission, featuring cultural performances on the Chinmaya Movement through theatre, music and dance.
The Chinmaya Experience
An immersive walk-through into the life and legacy of Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda, with state-of-the-art VR (Virtual Reality) booths, installations, and storytelling zones designed to inspire and educate through interaction and emotion.
Community Participation
Devotees of all ages and backgrounds will join in the chanting, nurturing peace, harmony, and collective joy through shared devotion.
Spiritual Talks
Select Centres may host short discourses, Jnana Yajnas (series of talks) and workshops on the Hanuman Chalisa and the Bhagavad Gita prior to the Havan.
Youth Participation
Children and youth will be encouraged to chant and volunteer, witness community service in action, connect with their roots and imbibe timeless values.
Global Impact
Chinmaya Centres around the globe will join together in person or virtually, forming a spiritual wave of unity. This event exemplifies the Chinmaya spirit — rooted in tradition, bound by love, and powered by collective purpose.
Together, we chant not just for ourselves, but for a stronger community and in turn, a more peaceful world.
Stay updated on the global wave of devotion and strength through upcoming event dates, timings, and locations
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Central Chinmaya Mission Trust
Saki Vihar Road, Powai, Mumbai - 400 072.
+91-22-2803 4900
ccmt@chinmayamission.com