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Anjan Dham

Gumla, Jharkhand, India
Anjan Dham is one of the most significant and revered religious sites in the Gumla district, and indeed, in all of Jharkhand. It is widely believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, the devout and powerful disciple of Lord Rama. The name of the village, 'Anjan,' is derived from the name of Lord Hanuman's mother, Mata Anjani. The main attraction is a unique temple dedicated to Mata Anjani, where an idol of a young Hanuman is depicted sitting on her lap. This particular depiction is considered to be one-of-a-kind in the entire country, attracting devotees from far and wide. The temple is situated atop a small hill, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding lush greenery and picturesque landscape. The serene environment, combined with the deep-rooted religious beliefs, provides a profound sense of peace and spirituality to visitors. The temple complex is also said to have 360 ancient Shiva Lingams and an equal number of small ponds, though many are now covered or in ruins. The journey to the temple itself is a spiritual experience, with a series of stone steps leading to the main shrine. The tranquility of the place makes it not just a pilgrimage site but also a spot for nature lovers and those seeking quiet reflection. The surrounding caves and archaeological remnants further add to its mystique, with local legends claiming that the cave where Hanuman was born has since been sealed by Mata Anjani herself. The site's immense religious and historical importance has made it a central pillar of faith for the local populace and a must-visit destination for tourists.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3-4 hours.
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    Place Type:
    Religious and Historical Site.
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    Entry Fees:
    Free. ...
    Free.
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    Timing:
    The temple is generally open from sunrise to sunset, but it's best to visit during daylight hours. ...
    The temple is generally open from sunrise to sunset, but it's best to visit during daylight hours.
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    Special Events:
    While daily prayers are a regular feature, the temple sees a massive influx of devotees during festivals like Hanuman Jayanti (the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman) and Maha Shivaratri. These events are marked by special pujas, chants, and local fairs, creating a vibrant atmosphere of faith and ce...
    While daily prayers are a regular feature, the temple sees a massive influx of devotees during festivals like Hanuman Jayanti (the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman) and Maha Shivaratri. These events are marked by special pujas, chants, and local fairs, creating a vibrant atmosphere of faith and celebration.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The main temple complex, with the unique idol of Mata Anjani and Bal Hanuman, is the primary photo spot. The hilltop offers a breathtaking vantage point for capturing the sprawling forest and the distant hills. The ancient, moss-covered Shiva Lingams and the scenic path leading up to the temple al...
    The main temple complex, with the unique idol of Mata Anjani and Bal Hanuman, is the primary photo spot. The hilltop offers a breathtaking vantage point for capturing the sprawling forest and the distant hills. The ancient, moss-covered Shiva Lingams and the scenic path leading up to the temple also provide excellent opportunities for photography.

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Things To Do

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    Visitors can participate in prayers and rituals, offer their respects at the main temple, and explore the remnants of the ancient Shiva Lingams and ponds. The climb to the hilltop offers a good opportunity for a short trek and to enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding forests and valleys. It is also an excellent place for photography and quiet contemplation. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Anjan Dham is famous for being the mythological birthplace of Lord Hanuman. It is also celebrated for its unique idol of Bal Hanuman in his mother's lap, which is considered an unparalleled representation of the deity in India. The site's serene location amidst natural beauty and its ancient conne...
    Anjan Dham is famous for being the mythological birthplace of Lord Hanuman. It is also celebrated for its unique idol of Bal Hanuman in his mother's lap, which is considered an unparalleled representation of the deity in India. The site's serene location amidst natural beauty and its ancient connections to local legends and history also contribute to its fame.
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    Architecture:
    The temple at Anjan Dham is a relatively modern structure built on ancient foundations. The main shrine is a simple yet elegant construction, featuring a unique idol of Mata Anjani holding Bal Hanuman. The temple is built from brick and concrete, designed to be functional and accommodating for the...
    The temple at Anjan Dham is a relatively modern structure built on ancient foundations. The main shrine is a simple yet elegant construction, featuring a unique idol of Mata Anjani holding Bal Hanuman. The temple is built from brick and concrete, designed to be functional and accommodating for the flow of devotees. Its height is modest, and it covers a compact area on the hilltop. The most notable architectural aspect, however, is not the new construction but the ancient remnants scattered around the site. The 360 Shiva Lingams, some of which are still visible, are carved from stone and are of varying sizes, indicating a significant religious complex from centuries past. The stairs leading up the hill are a key feature, meticulously carved or laid out to provide access to the shrine. The overall design prioritizes accessibility and spiritual sanctity over grandiosity.
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    How To Reach:
    Anjan Dham is located approximately 21 km from Gumla city. The most convenient way to reach is by hiring a private vehicle, such as a car or an auto-rickshaw, from Gumla. The road is well-maintained, and the journey takes about 45 minutes to an hour. Public transport options might be limited, so ...

Tourism Tips

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    Dress modestly and respectfully as it is a religious site. Carry a water bottle and some snacks, especially if you plan to spend a few hours there, as facilities are basic. Wear comfortable footwear suitable for climbing stairs. It is advisable to visit during the daytime for better safety and a...

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