This Diwali, you should also visit Hanumangarhi temple of Ayodhya with your family, every wish will be fulfilled, watch the video and know everything.

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This Diwali, you should also visit Hanumangarhi temple of Ayodhya with your family, every wish will be fulfilled, watch the video and know everything.

Travel News Desk!!! 22 January is going to be recorded in the pages of history in Ayodhya. The idol of Ramlala is soon going to be installed in the Ram temple. Hardly anyone will ever forget this day. Do you know that Ayodhya is called the fort of statues and temples. There are many statues and about 8000 monasteries and temples here. The most famous among these is the temple of Hanumanji, which is called Hanumangarhi.

It is believed that Hanumanji still resides here. Therefore, unless you visit this temple, the darshan of Ramlala is incomplete. This temple hides many hidden secrets, about which very few people know. So let us tell you why Hanumangarhi is so popular and what is the secret of this temple.

Hanumangarhi is Ram’s offering to Bajrang Bali.

Bajrang gives darshan secretly

There are many stories and beliefs about this temple. It is said that after returning from Lanka, Lord Rama gave this place to his favorite devotee Hanuman. For this reason this place is also called Hanumanji’s house. According to Atharvaveda, Lord Ram had told Hanuman ji that whenever anyone comes to meet him in Ayodhya, he should first have darshan of you i.e. Hanuman ji. That is why even today people go to Hanumangarhi before seeing Ramlala.

Hanuman sits as king

Hanuman marks are still there today

Hanuman ji is seated as the king of Ayodhya. Perhaps this is the reason why Ram Janmabhoomi is safe even after the recent terrorist attack in Ayodhya. According to religious belief, when Lord Ram handed over the responsibility of Ayodhya to Hanuman, he went to Goluk via Guptarghat and Hanumanji could never refuse Ram’s orders. Therefore, even today the responsibility of Ayodhya is in the hands of Hanuman.

The temple was established 300 years ago

By offering chola one gets freedom from every defect.

This temple was established 300 years ago by Siraj-ud-Daula as per the instructions of Swami Abhayramdasi. This temple is situated on a high hill in the middle of Ayodhya city. Angad and Sugriv Tili are also built to its south.

There are 76 steps to reach the temple

76 stairs to reach the temple

The glory of this temple is such that people climb 76 steps to have darshan of Hanumanji. People here believe that even today Hanumanji is in charge of Ayodhya. Hanuman Chalisa and Chaupaiyas are written on the walls of Hanumangarhi situated on the right bank of Saryu River.

By offering chola one gets freedom from every defect.

The temple was established 300 years ago

According to religious beliefs, Lord Hanuman fulfills the wishes of his devotees. By offering chola a person becomes free from every defect. There is also a belief of taking bath in Saryu river to get freedom from sins, but before this people have to take permission from Bajrangbali.

Hanuman symbols are still made today

Hanuman sits as a king

The idol of Hanumanji in Hanumangarhi faces south. The Hanuman symbols seen here surprise people. It is a four meter wide and eight meter long flag, which symbolizes the victory over Lanka. A mace and a trident are also kept with it. Hanuman Nishan is taken before doing any auspicious work in Ayodhya. Around 20 people take this Nishan Yatra from Hanumangarhi to Ram Janmabhoomi. First it is worshiped and then any work is started.

Secretly, Bajrang sacrifices Darshan

Hanumangarhi is Ram's gift to Bajrang Bali

The secret worship method like Hanumangarhi is very special. Such worship does not happen anywhere else in the country. This tradition has been going on in Hanumangarhi since winter. Actually, there is a secret worship. In which no one other than the priests is allowed to enter. This puja takes place at 3 am in the morning, in which Pawanputra Hanuman himself appears directly to the 8 priests involved in the puja. This puja lasts for about one and a half hours. The strangest thing is that these priests neither tell anything about this puja nor discuss it. Because they also have a limit. Let us tell you that the gates of the temple are opened for the devotees at 4 am in the morning, which remain open till 10 pm. If you are also thinking of going to Ayodhya, then first of all visit Ramji’s favorite devotee Hanuman.

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