Like every year since 2017, Shri Shri 108 Hanuman Chalisa Parayan was organized at Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir Ashram—VHP’s headquarter in Delhi on Saturday, 22nd November 2025, New Delhi by reciting Hanuman Chalisa by the devotees 108 times for national integrity, national security and greater welfare of Hindu Samaj and Hindu Rashtra.

A tradition rooted in faith and nationalism, this year, hundreds of people gathered on the ‘brahm muhurt’ in the early morning of Saturday, 22nd November 2025 inside Shri Sankat Mochan Hanuman Ashram Mandir and recitations began at dawn with the sound of bells, conches and the air was filled with the divine chorus of ‘Jai Hanuman Gyan Guru Sagar’. As lamps glowed and flowers adorned the deity, the entire environment transformed into a sanctuary of peace joining hands in devotion, continuing a timeless tradition that has been bounded generations together. Through Hanuman Chalisa Parayan, devotees rediscovered new courage, discipline, and faith. Whether recited once or a thousand times, each verse carries the power to calm the mind, uplift the spirit, and awaken devotion. The ceremony was closed with a high spiritual intention and national interest and prasad was distributed after the ‘jajna’ and havan.

Many dignitaries including Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha Shri Rabindra Narayan Behera, Jajpur and Shri Pratap Chandra Sarangi, Baleshwar were present at the occasion. President of Bharatiya Jansewa Sansthan Shri Manohardas Gujarati, General Secretary Shri Sudhanshu Mohan Patnaik along with other BJS and VHP volunteers were present in the reciting ceremony and prayed Sankat Mochan Hanuman for love and peace of the world.

Bharatiya Jansewa Sansthan (BJS), a sister organization of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), headed by Shri Sudhanshu Mohan Patnaik, has been organizing this auspicious reciting ceremony since 2017. History has witnessed—one of this very occasion in 2019, the long pending verdict on Shri Ram’s birthplace dispute and construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya was declared by the Supreme Court of India—by the blessings of Shri Shri Sankat Mochan Ram Bhakt Hanuman.





