5 Most Famous Hanuman Temples in India (2025)

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Explore the 5 most famous Hanuman temples in India, each with its unique history and spiritual significance. These sacred sites attract countless devotees seeking divine blessings. From the towering Hanuman statue at Jakhu Temple to the continuous Ram Naam chanting at Bala Hanuman Temple, each templ...


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A Glimpse into the Most Iconic
Hanuman Temples in India

Renowned Hindu deity Lord Hanuman exhibits remarkable devotion to
Lord Rama throughout the Ramayana. This devotion is still symbolized
in temples by the image of Lord Hanuman bowing in front of the images
of Lord Ram, Sita, and Laxman. For his followers, Lord Hanuman stands
for courage and power. The faith of the devotees has led to the
construction of numerous Famous Hanuman temples all across India.
These temples embody the divine presence of Lord Hanuman
everywhere. Among so many temples, some stand out. Here are the top
five most iconic temples of Lord Hanuman.
5 Most Famous Hanuman Temples in India
Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Varanasi, Uttar
Pradesh
Sankat Mochan, meaning the trouble remover, is one of the many
revered names of Lord Hanuman. The Sankat Mochan temple resides

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on the shore of the Assi River. In the 16th century, Tulsi Das Ji, the
famous poet and the author of Ramacharitmanas, received inspiration
from a dream and himself molded the idol of Lord Hanuman with clay.
The further construction of the temple occurred in 1900 by Shri Madan
Mohan Malviya, the founder of the prestigious Banaras Hindu University.
The temple’s most admirable feature is the way the idol of Lord
Hanuman’s heart is oriented right next to the feet of Lord Rama and Sita
such that it appears as though Lord Rama is sitting inside Lord
Hanuman’s heart. On the festival of Hanuman Janmotsav, the temple
organizes a unique Shobha Yatra each year, which travels from the
neighboring Durga temple to the Sankat Mochan temple. Every year, the
temple arranges a special Shobha Yatra that journeys from the nearby
Durga temple to the Sankat Mochan temple on the occasion of
Hanuman Janmotsav.
Jakhu Temple, Shimla
Jakhu temple is the most visited religious site in Shimla. The temple
rests on the highest peak of the city and has its origins in the Ramayana.
The legend states that on the quest for the Sanjeevani herb, Lord
Hanuman crossed paths with sage Yaaku and learned the details of the
herb on this very hilltop. The herb was imperative to revive Lord
Laxmana, who fell unconscious during the Ramayana war. Lord
Hanuman met the sage again after the war to fulfill his promise. After his
departure, his idol appeared, motivating the sage to build the temple
around it.
The temple offers the breathtaking sights of majestic Shivalik ranges and
lush green forests. The notable elements of the temple are the 108 ft. tall
statue of Lord Hanuman in its premises and the Jakhu ropeway that
connects the city center and the temple, providing easy, safe, and fast
transportation.
Mahavir Temple, Patna, Bihar
Mahavir Temple is the second largest religious temple in North India
after Vaishno Devi. The documented period of temple construction dates

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back to 1730 AD. Its religious significance solidified just after partition
when refugees found solace here. Even the Patna High Court officially
accepted its historical value. Following its popularity, the temple was
built in concrete which was again rebuilt with marble in 1987.
Due to the belief that Lord Hanuman hears the prayers coming from the
pure hearts, the temple has earned the moniker Manakamana temple.
On the ground floor of the three-tiered shrine are several idols of Lord
Hanuman. The second floor has the Sanskar Mandap with meticulously
carved designs on the wall to hold religious activities and rituals. The
temple is famed for its life-sized idols of Lord Rama, Lord Shiva, and
Lord Krishna, as well as the sacred stone from Ramsetu- the floating
bridge.
Bala Hanuman Temple, Jamnagar, Gujarat
Bala Hanuman Temple, also known as Shri Balahanuman Sankirtan
Temple, dwells near the southeast shore of the Lakhota Lake in
Jamnagar. Shri Prem Bhushanji Maharaj established the temple in 1963-
64 and began the tradition of chanting the Ram Naam Dhun- “Shri Ram,
Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram”. Since its inception on August 1, 1964, the
chanting has not stopped. The devotees take turns to chant the mantra
24×7, listing the temple in the Guinness Book of World Records. The
Akhand Ram Dhun draws countless devotees every year.
The temples remain open throughout the day every week to continue the
chant. The locals believe that the sacred temple shields them from
natural calamities. Khijadia Bird Sanctuary is a popular tourist attraction
nearby. The Lakhota fort and museum present in the middle of the lake
are accessible by boat. The temple is a testament to the sheer willpower
of humans and the faith of the devotees.
Hanuman Temple, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
Another eminent Hanuman temple in Uttar Pradesh is the Hanuman
Temple at Prayagraj (Allahabad). It boasts a massive 20 ft. long and 8 ft.
wide statue of Lord Hanuman, receiving the title of Bade Hanuman
temple. Lete (lying down) Hanuman temple is another name the temple

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has derived from its unique reclining position of the idol, not found
anywhere. The 600-700 year old idol is placed 6 ft. underground where
the water of the Sangam (the confluence of three sacred rivers-Ganga,
Yamuna, and Saraswati) partially submerges it. The locals believe it to
be the water of the river Ganga touching the idol’s feet. According to
mythological legends, Lord Hanuman rested at this very place after
burning down Lanka.
Conclusion
Lord Hanuman is the very personification of Shakti (strength) and Bhakti
(devotion). The deity holds a special place in the heart of Hindus. These
venerated Hanuman temples are scattered in each city of India radiating
his spiritual presence. Every Tuesday and Saturday, devotees swarm
the Hanuman temples in hopes of finding protection from misfortune.
The atmosphere charges with vitality and holiness as the temples
enthusiastically commemorate the anniversary of Hanuman Jayanti.
These temples radiate spirituality and provide pilgrims with a haven of
calm and quiet. Among the many temples of India, few capture your
heart with their own uniqueness. Each temple is associated with its own
mystical story with divine intervention. Whether it is the Jakhu temple
with 108 ft. tall statue or the Hanuman Temple at Prayagraj with the idol
in the reclining position, the temples have their own distinguishing
elements These temples inspire and attract numerous devotees of Lord
Hanuman every year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q – What are the special features of the Jakhu temple?
Jakhu Temple is known for its 108 ft. Hanuman statue and the ropeway
connecting it to the city.
Q – Why is the Bala Hanuman temple featured in the Guinness
Book of World Records?
The devotees of the temple have been continuously chanting the Ram
Naam mantra since August 1964 without halting.

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Q – Why is Hanuman Temple at Prayagraj famous?
The temple is the only one to house the idol of Lord Hanuman in a
reclining position, making it popular and unique.
Q – When is the best time to visit these temples?
Each temple celebrates their own events, but Hanuman Jayanti is one
event that is celebrated in every temple with great fervor. That is the
best time to visit these temples.


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