Hanuman Chalisa and Aarti: Spiritual Community in Neu-Ulm


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Evening of Devotion at Sri Neem Karoli Baba Mandir
On Tuesday evening, a space for quiet reflection, communal singing, and spiritual deepening opens in Neu-Ulm. The Hanuman Chalisa and Aarti combine Bhakti Yoga, prayer, and community into a faith experience that touches both heart and senses.
A Sound Space for Devotion and Contemplation
The Hanuman Chalisa is considered a sacred hymn of praise to Lord Hanuman. In the rhythm of recitation, an atmosphere of concentration, tranquility, and inner focus unfolds. Those who experience the evening at Sri Neem Karoli Baba Mandir encounter a religious practice that thrives on repetition, devotion, and trusting gathering.
Hanuman Chalisa as a Spiritual Practice
According to the Ashram's information, the evening begins with the Hanuman Chalisa at 7:30 PM. In Bhakti Yoga, this form of singing represents loving worship of God and a conscious turn towards the Divine. The communal singing creates closeness without displacing personal silence. It is in this that the special power of this spiritual community lies.
Aarti: Light, Worship, and Blessing
Following this is the Aarti, an Indian light ceremony celebrated in many Hindu traditions as an expression of worship and gratitude. The light, prayers, and meditative repetition characterize the evening, giving it a solemn yet simple dignity. The Aarti is regularly observed in the Ashram as a public part of spiritual life.
The Location: Sri Neem Karoli Baba Mandir in Neu-Ulm
The event venue at Nelsonallee 22 is the new Ashram house of Durgamayi Ma Ashram e.V. Since October 2021, the Mandir has served as a place of reflection, spiritual practice, and Satsang in Germany. According to the Ashram, most public events are held there; no registration is required for evening events such as Hanuman Chalisa and Kirtan.
Participation, Atmosphere, and Community
The evening is aimed at believers, seekers, and those interested in an open spiritual experience. The official visitor information describes the Ashram as a place where respect, mindfulness, and simple, clean clothing are valued. This creates a dignified framework for prayer, singing, and inner reflection. Participation is public and does not require an overnight stay.
Official Channels
The Ashram points to its official appearances on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, and SoundCloud. The current livestreams and spiritual content demonstrate how vibrant the spiritual community is maintained beyond the event evening.
Conclusion: An Evening for Heart, Voice, and Soul
Hanuman Chalisa and Aarti in Neu-Ulm invites you to a quiet yet powerful religious experience. Those who wish to experience spiritual depth, communal singing, and the unique atmosphere of an Ashram will find an evening full of devotion and clarity here. A visit on-site makes the meditative power of this practice immediately palpable.










