Participants during the event organised for the mass rendition of Hanuman Chalisa in Mysuru on Saturday. | Photo Credit: M.A. Sriram A large number of devotees participated in a mass rendition of the Hanuman Chalisa held at the Maharaja’s College Grounds here on Saturday. The event was organised by the Avadhoota Datta Peetham, for which a massive pandal was erected to accommodate devotees taking part in the day-long programme. The chanting was led by Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji. The junior seer of the ashram was also present. Participants began arriving early in the morning as organisers anticipated a large turnout. Seating arrangements were made for devotees, and prasada was distributed to participants during the event. Police personnel were deployed to maintain security, while traffic police managed congestion around the venue as large crowds gathered. Several political leaders, including MLAs T.S. Srivatsa, G.T. Deve Gowda, and K. Harish Gowda, along with former MLAs L. Nagendra and S.A. Ramdas, attended the programme. Published – February 14, 2026 08:07 pm IST Share this: Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Click to share on Nextdoor (Opens in new window) Nextdoor Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Like this:Like Loading... Post navigation Old wine in new bottle, says A.P. Congress president Y.S. Sharmila Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University scientists win patent for breakthrough ‘starter culture’ technology