Lord Hanuman, who is called the God of Kalyug, is considered a symbol of power. Lord Hanuman is one of the most revered Hindu deities. In Hinduism, Hanumanji is worshiped as a living deity. Every Tuesday a gathering of devotees is seen in the temples of Hanuman ji. There are many temples of Hanuman ji across the country, but today in this episode we are going to give you information about some of these famous temples. The temples about which we are going to tell you, there is a gathering of devotees throughout the year. Devotees come from far and wide to visit these temples. Let's know about these temples...

Salasar Hanuman Temple, Rajasthan
People relate the idol of the unique Hanuman ji with beard and mustache to the name of Hanuman ji of Salasar. This temple is located in Salasar village in the Churu district of Rajasthan. It is said that the person who comes to this abode of Hanumat devotion never goes back empty handed and his wishes are surely fulfilled. Here this idol has a beard and mustache. It was found by a farmer in the field, which has been installed on a gold throne in Salasar.

Hanuman Dandi Temple, Gujarat
Bajrangbali is present in this temple with Makardhwaj. It is believed that earlier the idol of Makardhwaj in the temple was smaller than Hanumajan ji, but now both the idols have become equally tall. It is also believed that Ahiravana had hidden Lord Shri Ram-Laxman at this place. When Hanumanji came to take Shri Ram-Laxman, he had a fierce fight with Makardhwaj. In the end, Bajrangbali defeated him and tied him with his tail.

Hanuman Dhara, Chitrakoot
This Hanuman temple is located near a place called Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh and the distance of Hanuman Dhara from Sitapur is three kilometers. Near the head of a huge statue of Hanumanji with the support of the mountain, there are two water tanks, which are always full of water and water flows continuously from them. The water of this stream flows touching Hanumanji, that is why it is called Hanuman Dhara.

Hanuman Mandir, Allahabad
Adjacent to the Allahabad Fort, this temple is an ancient temple with a reclining idol of Lord Hanuman. In this Hanuman ji is in a lying posture. The idol is 20 feet tall. When there is a flood in the rain, the temple gets submerged, then the idol is kept safe by taking it somewhere else.

Inverted Hanumanji Temple, Indore
This religious place is situated only 30 km away from the religious city of India, Ujjain, where Lord Hanuman is worshiped in an inverted form. In the temple, an idol of Lord Hanuman with an inverted face adorned with vermilion sits. Sanwer's Hanuman temple is an important place for Hanuman devotees, coming here the devotees become free from all worries by getting engrossed in unwavering devotion to the Lord.

Hanumangarhi, Ayodhya
Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Shriram. Hanumangarhi temple is famous. This temple is built on a high mound in front of the Rajdwara. Sages and saints live around the temple. To the south of Hanumangarhi are places named Sugriva Tila and Angad Tila. The temple was established 300 years ago by Swami Abhayaramdasji.

Mehandipur Balaji, Rajasthan
Near the Dausa district of Rajasthan, there is a place named Mehandipur situated between two hills. This temple is about 65 kilometers from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Bandikui-Bus route. Being situated in the valley between two hills, it is also known as Ghata Mehandipur. This temple is about 1 thousand years old. Here the figure of Hanuman himself emerged from the rock. This is considered to be the form of Shri Hanuman ji.

Yantrodharka Hanuman Temple, Hampi
Hanumanji, revered in the temple of Hampi in the Bellary district, is called Yantrodharka Hanuman. According to scholars, this area is the ancient city of Kishkindha. The description of this place is found in Valmiki Ramayana and Ramcharit Manas. Even today there are many caves here. A huge festival is celebrated in this temple for three days from the day of Shri Ram Navami.