Many people were with him in this victory of Shri Ram, one of whom was Hanuman ji who set Ravana's Lanka on fire and also worked to break his pride. Faith towards Hanuman ji is formed in people's minds as soon as they see it. That's why today, on this special occasion, we have brought you information about the famous Hanuman temple of the country. So let's know about these temples.

* Hanuman Temple, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Adjacent to the Allahabad Fort, this temple is a small but ancient temple with the idol of Hanuman ji lying down. This is the only temple in the whole of India in which Hanuman ji is in the lying posture. The idol of Hanuman ji installed here is 20 feet tall. When there is a flood during the rainy season and this whole place gets submerged, then this idol of Hanumanji is taken somewhere and kept safe. This idol is brought here again when the appropriate time comes.

* Hanumangarhi, Ayodhya
According to religious texts, Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram. The most important Shri Hanuman temple here is famous by the name of Hanumangarhi. This temple is situated on a high mound in front of the Rajdwara. In this, after climbing 60 steps, the temple of Shri Hanumanji comes. This temple is very big. There are habitable places around the temple, in which sages and saints live. To the south of Hanumangarhi are places named Sugriva Tila and Angad Tila. This temple was established by Swami Abhayaramdasji about 300 years ago.

* Salasar Balaji Hanuman Temple, Salasar, Rajasthan
This temple of Hanumanji is in the Churu district of Rajasthan. The name of the village is Salasar, hence this temple is famous for the name Salasar Wale Balaji. This idol of Hanumanji is adorned with a beard and mustache. This temple is big enough. Dharamshalas have been built all around for travelers to stay. Devotees from far and wide come here with their wishes and get the desired boon.

* Hanuman Dhara, Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh
This Hanuman temple is established near a place called Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh. The distance between Hanuman Dhara from Sitapur is three miles. This place is situated in the middle of the mountain range. There are two water tanks on the right head of a huge statue of Hanumanji with the support of the mountain, 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.