Respected Guru Shri Hanuman Ji Chauhan was born on March 26, 1983, in Keru village of Jodhpur district, Rajasthan. His father, Shri Khemaram Ji Chauhan, and mother, Smt. Chuki Devi, came from a humble rural background. From childhood, Guruji was sensitive, spiritual, and filled with a deep sense of service.
Guruji has a special love for music and has always been fond of cricket since childhood. His simplicity and natural demeanor have made him extremely popular among the masses.
In the year 2017, a significant moment of spiritual awakening occurred in Guruji's life. One day during meditation, he experienced a divine energy. After that, a surge of healing, service, and inner power began to emerge from within. With just his touch, many people suffering from incurable illnesses received miraculous relief. This experience gradually transformed into a spiritual movement, now known as the ‘Keru Dham Mission.’
Keru Dham Ashram is a spiritual, natural healing, and service center established by Respected Guru Shri Hanuman Ji Chauhan in 2017 for the welfare of humanity. This ashram is a hub for natural therapy, meditation, yoga, satsang, community meals (langar), cow service, bird care, and many such noble activities.
Thousands of devotees visit daily – seeking relief from physical, mental, and spiritual challenges. With Guruji’s divine vision and the healing method of peacock feather touch, even those with chronic illnesses have found astonishing results.
Guruji emphasized the importance of establishing a direct connection with the divine through prayers and meditation. This personal relationship fosters complete surrender and unconditional faith, allowing devotees to experience profound spiritual growth and transformation.
Guruji emphasized that all religions are one, promoting unity in diversity among different faiths and cultures. He encouraged followers to embrace all paths to the divine, fostering harmony and understanding within the community.
Guruji emphasized a practical approach to spirituality, focusing on actionable good deeds and service. He believed that true spiritual growth comes from living a life of compassion and helping others, making spirituality accessible in everyday life.