HANUMAN JAYANTI being CELEBRATED on SATURDAY APRIL 19th, 2008.
H = Humility (Serenity and Simplicity) A = Administration (Truth and Ethics) N = Nobility (Sincerity and Loyalty) U = Understanding (Knowledge and Respect) M = Mindful (Kindness and Compassion) A = Accomplishment (Strength and Determination) N = Nishkama-karma (Selfless Service to All)
The Hanuman Mission is a Service Oriented Organization created after our Patron Saint, Shree Hanumanji, the 11th Rudra or Manifestation of Lord Shiva. He was an Eloquent Speaker, Astute Administrator, Strategic Planner, Profond Architect, Humble Role Model, Serene Moderator and most of all a Selfless Icon of Humanity and Humanitarianism.
He is Our Saluted Mentor, Role Model, Saviour and Protector and the absolute reservoir of Strenght, Courage, Wisdom and Determination as seen from All his accomplishments and achievements without failures. He is the only icon of Ramayana who has achieved every single activity which he entered and undertook.
Hanumanji, the Patron Saint of The Kali or Dark Iron Age, was blessed by Sita Mata and Prabhu Shree Rama in their human manifestations on earth, to remain here as the ONLY DIVINE EMBODIMENT to SAVE man from the miseries which he will endure! The Hanuman Mission is executing these services to Canadians of all backgrounds, religions and beliefs who seek them, to become better individuals and eventually to unlift the lifestyles we live, here in Canada and around the world.
Happy Hanuman Jayanti - Sat April 19th, 2008.
HAPPY NEW YEAR - 2008
"Preserving Indo Caribbean Faith, Culture, Heritage and Traditions in Canada"
Hinduism Related Newspaper Articles by Dr. Balliram Chadee. PhD.
Here you can find a series of articles written by Dr. Balliram Chadee of The Hanuman Mission and were published by Hotshots Newspaper in Toronto, Ont, Canada as a community service. The objective here is to bring a Hindu Perspective in an attempt to educate our community of Indo Caribbean Canadians. All articles herein remains the copyrighted works of Dr. Balliram Chadee and must not be reused without permission. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Question: Is it possible to observe traditional dharmic practices and yet remain a Hindu in the modern western world? more...
The Hanuman Mission through the generosity and contributions of twenty (20) members and supporters, have recently engaged in the printing and distribution of Five Thousand Copies of The HANUMAN CHALEESA.
The Hanuman Temple and Center For Religious & Cultural Research is now conducting several cultural programs, to benefit members of the Indo Caribbean and South Asian communities.