Hanuman Mandir
General information
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Ideal Duration:
30 to 45 MinutesPlace Type:
ReligiousEntry Fees:
No Entry Charges: Like most temples in Ujjain, entry to the Hanuman Mandir is absolutely Free. This tradition of open access ensures that the poor and the rich alike can stand before the Lord in prayer.
Donations and Offerings: While there ...No Entry Charges: Like most temples in Ujjain, entry to the Hanuman Mandir is absolutely Free. This tradition of open access ensures that the poor and the rich alike can stand before the Lord in prayer.
Donations and Offerings: While there is no fee, visitors often choose to buy "Prasad" or "Sindoor" from local vendors. These small purchases support the local economy and the upkeep of the temple premises.Timing:
Standard Opening Hours: The temple remains open from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM. This long duration allows pilgrims who are visiting the Mahakal temple at odd hours to also visit this shrine.
Best Time for Peace: For those seeking a quiet experien...Standard Opening Hours: The temple remains open from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM. This long duration allows pilgrims who are visiting the Mahakal temple at odd hours to also visit this shrine.
Best Time for Peace: For those seeking a quiet experience, visiting between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM is ideal as the morning rush has subsided. Alternatively, Saturday evenings offer a very high-energy experience.Special Events:
Hanuman Jayanti: The birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman, known as Hanuman Jayanti, is celebrated with extreme fervor. The temple is decorated with flowers, and special "Sunderkand" recitations are held throughout the day and night.
Sunderkand Pa...Hanuman Jayanti: The birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman, known as Hanuman Jayanti, is celebrated with extreme fervor. The temple is decorated with flowers, and special "Sunderkand" recitations are held throughout the day and night.
Sunderkand Path: On special occasions, community Sunderkand readings are organized. These events bring together the local community in a massive display of faith, featuring musical instruments and traditional singing.Best Photo Spots:
The Saffron Idol: The best photo spot is a respectful shot of the Panchmukhi idol from the doorway. The bright orange color against the dark interior provides a striking visual that captures the essence of the deity's power.
Temple Courtyard:The Saffron Idol: The best photo spot is a respectful shot of the Panchmukhi idol from the doorway. The bright orange color against the dark interior provides a striking visual that captures the essence of the deity's power.
Temple Courtyard: The small courtyard with the traditional temple bells and the saffron flag (Dhvaj) flying high is a great spot for candid photography that reflects the peaceful yet vibrant life of the temple.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Chanting Hanuman Chalisa: One of the most fulfilling things to do is to sit in the hall and recite the Hanuman Chalisa along with other devotees. The collective energy during these sessions is incredibly powerful and grounding.
Offering Sindoor and Oil: Devotees can offer Sindoor and jasmine oil to the deity, a ritual believed to please Lord Hanuman. This practice is a beautiful way to engage with local traditions and seek divine blessings.
Observing the Aarti: Attending the evening Aarti is a sensory experience with large bells ringing and lamps being waved in synchronized motions. It is a moment of total surrender and intense devotion that defines the Indian temple experience. ...
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Why Famous:
Panchmukhi Manifestation: This temple is famous for the five-faced idol of Hanuman, which is rare in this part of India. Each face has a specific theological significance, making it a point of interest for religious scholars and devout followers.
Read MorePanchmukhi Manifestation: This temple is famous for the five-faced idol of Hanuman, which is rare in this part of India. Each face has a specific theological significance, making it a point of interest for religious scholars and devout followers.
Proximity to Mahakal: Its location near the Mahakaleshwar Temple makes it one of the most visited Hanuman shrines in the city. It is considered the guardian deity that pilgrims must visit before or after seeing Lord Shiva.Architecture:
Architectural Features: The temple features a traditional North Indian style with a small dome and a vibrant saffron-colored exterior. The most striking architectural element is the Panchmukhi (five-faced) idol made of Sapta Dhatu (seven metals), which is a rare feat of met...Architectural Features: The temple features a traditional North Indian style with a small dome and a vibrant saffron-colored exterior. The most striking architectural element is the Panchmukhi (five-faced) idol made of Sapta Dhatu (seven metals), which is a rare feat of metalwork.
Interior and Sanctum: The inner chamber is compact, designed to create an intimate space for the devotee and the deity. The walls are often painted with scenes from the Ramayana, depicting the heroic deeds of Hanuman.How To Reach:
By Air: Reach Indore Airport and take a private cab or a shared taxi to Ujjain. The journey takes about 1. 5 hours through well-maintained roads and scenic countryside views.
By Train: Get down at Ujjain Junction. From there, hire an auto-...Near Tourist Places:
1. Mahakaleshwar (0. 5 KM), 2. Bade Ganesh (0. 1 KM), 3. Harsiddhi Temple (0. 8 KM), 4. Ram Ghat (1 KM), 5. Shaktipeeth (1. 2 KM), 6. Kal Bhairav (4. 5 KM), 7. Jantar Mantar (3. 5 KM), 8. Sandipani Ashram (5. 5 KM), 9. Gopal Mandir (1. 5 KM), 10. Mangalnath (6. 5 KM).Tourism Tips
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Respectful Conduct: Always remove your shoes before entering and dress modestly. Avoid loud conversations inside the sanctum to maintain the sanctity of the prayer environment and respect other meditators.
Cash and Connectivity: There are s...
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