
Shridhar University marked the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Jayanti with great devotion, spiritual fervor, and cultural pride. The campus resonated with chants and bhajans dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the epitome of strength, devotion, and selfless service. The celebration began early in the morning with a grand pooja organized in the university temple premises. Faculty members, students, and staff came together to offer prayers and participate in the sacred rituals. The atmosphere was filled with positivity and divine energy as priests chanted Vedic mantras and performed the traditional rituals including Abhishekam, Hanuman Chalisa Path, and Aarti. The event was not only a religious observance but also a reminder of Lord Hanuman’s timeless values—courage, wisdom, loyalty, and humility. Students actively engaged in decorating the pooja space with flowers and rangoli, reflecting their respect and enthusiasm for the occasion. The unity and collective spirit of everyone involved made the celebration even more special. Following the pooja, prasad was distributed among all attendees. The university ensured that all arrangements were made with care and devotion, maintaining cleanliness and decorum throughout the event. Such spiritual events play a crucial role in nurturing the moral and cultural values of students, helping them stay connected to India’s rich heritage. Vice Chancellor and senior faculty members addressed the gathering, highlighting the significance of Hanuman Jayanti in today’s time. They emphasized how students can draw inspiration from Lord Hanuman’s life to stay disciplined, focused, and resilient in their academic and personal journeys. The celebration served as a beautiful reminder that education is not just about academics but also about shaping character, embracing values, and building a strong inner foundation. Shridhar University continues to uphold its tradition of celebrating festivals with devotion and inclusiveness, promoting a holistic learning environment where students grow intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. Jai Hanuman!

