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Embark on a spiritual journey

Embark on a spiritual journey

The Citizen9 hours ago

The Umzinto Sanathan Dharma Sabha invites everyone to the 2025 Akhanda Hanuman Chalisa Recital.
It will be held at the Umzinto Sanathan Temple on Sunday, June 22. The hawan is at 05:00 and the chant will be from 06:00 to 18:00.
It is said that one who recites Chalisa one hundred times becomes free from the bondage of life and death, and enjoys the highest bliss at last.
Parsad and refreshments, including lunch and supper, will be served.
For recital sitting arrangements, contact 039 9741939 or 083 6101191.
Secure parking is available and security will be on duty at all times.
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