The Hindu Women Forum (HWF) proudly led the Hanuman Jayanti celebrations this year at the Hindu Heritage Centre in Rotorua, bringing together the community in devotion, strength, and service.
The auspicious occasion, held on Saturday, 12 April 2025, honoured the birth of Shri Hanuman ji – the symbol of unwavering devotion, courage, and selfless service. This year’s celebration was unique as it was coordinated entirely by the dedicated women of the HWF, highlighting their growing role in cultural leadership and spiritual service within the community.
The event featured a vibrant and devotional programme, including bhajans, kirtans, reciting Hanuman Chalisa and concluding with aarti and prasadam. A special segment was devoted to recognising the power of women in preserving and promoting dharmic values across generations.
“The Hanuman Jayanti celebration is a reflection of our inner strength and collective unity,” said Neeru Vohra, coordinator of the Hanuman Jayanti celebrations. “Hanuman ji inspires us to serve our families and communities with love, courage and humility – values that align deeply with our Forum’s mission.”
An open invitation was extended to girls and women of all ages who wished to volunteer or contribute to this blessed celebration—whether through singing, assisting with decorations, coordinating activities, or offering quiet support behind the scenes. Their seva was not only welcomed but deeply valued and appreciated.
The gathering saw participation from families across Rotorua, with attendees expressing their joy at the spiritually uplifting and well-organised event. The celebration concluded with a community meal (prasadam), symbolising unity and shared purpose.
“A long-cherished dream of the Hindu Heritage Centre — to host a weekly Bhajan and Kirtan evening — is now becoming a reality. The recent Shri Hanuman Jayanti celebration, led by Hindu women, marks just the beginning of this beautiful spiritual journey. I’m pleased to announce that Neeru Vohra will coordinate the weekly Bhajan and Kirtan sessions, which will be held every Saturday from 7:00 to 8:00 pm,” said Dr Guna Magesan, President of the Hindu Council of New Zealand.
“The Shri Hanuman Jayanti event not only celebrated devotion but also unveiled a wealth of new singing talent within our community. From here, we can only grow stronger and more united,” he added.
The Hindu Heritage Centre continues to serve as a vibrant hub for spiritual, cultural, and community activities. This Hanuman Jayanti has set a new precedent for inclusive celebrations, led by women with devotion and vision.
Feedback from the participants:
“The event offered everyone a spiritual evening filled with devotion and reverence for Hanuman, honouring his unwavering loyalty to Bhagwan Rama. The mesmerising performances by talented women bhajan artists were especially praiseworthy. A heartfelt thanks to the Hindu Women Forum for organising such a meaningful celebration.” – Vijay Chand
“It was a wonderful time for all of us. We truly enjoyed chanting the divine name of God. I sincerely hope such blissful events continue forever.” – Sunayna Sharma
“It was a great experience—spiritually uplifting and heartwarming.” – Anita Hem Chand
“It was a real pleasure to be part of the Hanuman Janmotsav celebrations. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting everyone and being part of this beautiful gathering.” – Radhika Chhibber
“I felt an overwhelming sense of peace and calm. Everything was so beautifully arranged—thank you for such a serene experience.” – Aparna Konduru
“Extremely well-organised and spiritually enriching.” – Kalpana Harakh
“It was heartening to witness such unity and devotion during the Hanuman Janmotsav celebrations. With continued support from one another, future events will only grow stronger. May Mata Rani’s blessings always be upon us. Jai Ho!” – Kusma Chand
“Chanting kirtans and singing bhajans uplift the mind, open the heart, and bring a deep sense of inner peace. This evening was truly a spiritual blessing.” – Pavani Aravapalli
“The function was vibrant and well-organised. Events like these play a crucial role in celebrating Hindu culture, while also helping us reconnect with our traditions and customs.” – Sumant Ranganathan
For media inquiries or interview requests, please contact:
Prof Guna Magesan
President, Hindu Council of New Zealand
021 0345621
hindu.nz@gmail.com