By Newsbreak Producer Tashlan Naidoo - Amid global wars, economic uncertainty and the looming rise in the cost of living in South Africa, religious organisation, the Tongaat Hindu Forum north of Durban are calling for communities to stand together in prayer. This as millions of Hindus across the world observe Hanuman Jayanthi today. The festival is a significant celebration of the birth of Lord Hanuman - the Hindu deity representing strength, devotion, and selfless service. The call to pray for peace is a joint effort between the forum and the South African Hindu Maha Sabha, as the world navigates through a difficult period. Public relations officer at the Forum, Yogan Naidoo is calling on all faith groups to stand together amid global turmoil...

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