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Rokadia Hanuman Temple

Porbandar, Gujarat, India
A Hilltop Sanctuary: Rokadia Hanuman Temple is a highly revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the monkey-god and ardent devotee of Lord Rama. The temple is significant for its location on a small hill or elevated land, offering picturesque views of the surrounding Porbandar town. The word 'Rokadia' in Gujarati generally refers to something substantial or firmly rooted, perhaps hinting at the deep faith associated with the idol or its ancient establishment. The main idol of Lord Hanuman is the temple's central feature, revered by devotees who seek blessings for strength, courage, and protection from evil influences, especially from the effects of Shani (Saturn). The temple complex provides a tranquil and spiritual ambiance, making the journey up to the temple a part of the devotional experience.:The Distinct Deity: A unique characteristic of the main idol is the depiction of Lord Hanuman holding the entire Gandhamadan Parvat (a mountain of medicinal herbs) in one hand, his characteristic mace (Gada) in the other, and often depicted with the deity Shani Devta under his feet. This specific iconography is highly significant and distinguishes it from many other Hanuman temples. The elevated location adds to the feeling of spiritual ascent and peace. Besides the main deity, the temple also houses idols of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshman, reinforcing its connection to the Ramayana epic.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious Temple; Pilgrimage Site; Hilltop Viewpoi
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    Entry Fees:
    General Entry: Free of Cost for all visitors for darshan. Access to temples is generally free, relying on donations for maintenance. :

    Vehicle Fees: There might be a minimal charge for parking private vehicles on the hillside. Confirm this a...
    General Entry: Free of Cost for all visitors for darshan. Access to temples is generally free, relying on donations for maintenance. :

    Vehicle Fees: There might be a minimal charge for parking private vehicles on the hillside. Confirm this at the base of the hill. :

    Food Facility Fee: The temple has a unique system where a small fee is charged to the priest for permission and use of space to cook one's own food (inquire for current rate). :
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Generally open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM or similar hours, allowing access during the main prayer times. :

    Ideal Visit Time: Early Morning (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) is the best time for peaceful prayer, cool weather, and the clearest...
    Regular Timings: Generally open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM or similar hours, allowing access during the main prayer times. :

    Ideal Visit Time: Early Morning (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) is the best time for peaceful prayer, cool weather, and the clearest panoramic views of the city before the haze sets in. :

    Saturday Peak: The temple is most crowded on Saturdays; visit on a weekday if you prefer a quieter, more personal experience. :
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    Special Events:
    Hanuman Jayanti: The most important annual event, celebrating the birth of Lord Hanuman. Special pujas, aartis, bhajans, and large community feasts (bhandaras) are organized, attracting massive crowds of devotees. :

    Saturday Worship: Saturday...
    Hanuman Jayanti: The most important annual event, celebrating the birth of Lord Hanuman. Special pujas, aartis, bhajans, and large community feasts (bhandaras) are organized, attracting massive crowds of devotees. :

    Saturday Worship: Saturday is the special day of worship for Lord Hanuman and Shani Devta. The temple sees an increased number of devotees every Saturday, making it a vibrant devotional time. :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Idol's Close-up: A respectful photograph (if allowed) of the powerful main idol, focusing on the details of the Gandhamadan Parvat and the Gada, is the most striking visual. :

    The View from the Top: A panoramic shot of the Porbandar citysc...
    The Idol's Close-up: A respectful photograph (if allowed) of the powerful main idol, focusing on the details of the Gandhamadan Parvat and the Gada, is the most striking visual. :

    The View from the Top: A panoramic shot of the Porbandar cityscape, taken from the temple's viewing platform, capturing the contrast between the city and the serene hilltop. :

    The Entrance Arch: The temple's main entrance or archway, often featuring a statue of Hanuman, can be framed against the sky to symbolize the spiritual ascent. :

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Things To Do

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    Performing Darshan: The primary activity is to receive darshan (blessings) of the unique, powerful idol of Lord Hanuman. Spend time in quiet devotion and prayer in front of the deity. :

    Parikrama and Meditation: Walk the circumambulatory path (parikrama) around the temple. The tranquil atmosphere on the hilltop is excellent for personal meditation and spiritual reflection. :

    Enjoying the View: Spend considerable time on the viewing platform to enjoy the spectacular, panoramic view of the Porbandar city, the coastline, and the surrounding rural areas. :

    Offering Services: Devotees can offer special pujas or offerings (vows) to Lord Hanuman. The temple also has a facility for tourists to prepare their own food after paying a fee, allowing for a communal, simple meal (...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Shani Protection: It is famous as a specific place of worship for seeking protection from the malefic effects of Shani Devta, who is often iconographically depicted under Hanuman's feet. This makes it a special pilgrimage destination for Hindus who believe in planetary ...
    The Shani Protection: It is famous as a specific place of worship for seeking protection from the malefic effects of Shani Devta, who is often iconographically depicted under Hanuman's feet. This makes it a special pilgrimage destination for Hindus who believe in planetary astrology. :

    The Distinct Idol: The unique, large idol of Lord Hanuman holding the Gandhamadan Parvat and the mace is a major source of its fame, drawing devotees who recognize this powerful form of the deity. :
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    Architecture:
    Simple Hillside Style: The architecture is functional and devotional, typical of temples built on elevated terrain, featuring a robust foundation to withstand the hillside environment. The main temple structure is likely made of stone or reinforced concrete. The Garbhagrih...
    Simple Hillside Style: The architecture is functional and devotional, typical of temples built on elevated terrain, featuring a robust foundation to withstand the hillside environment. The main temple structure is likely made of stone or reinforced concrete. The Garbhagriha houses the main idol, and a Mandapa provides space for devotees. The design is generally simpler than large city temples, emphasizing the natural surroundings and the deity itself. Dimensionally, the temple complex covers a reasonable area on the hilltop, featuring the main shrine, a small courtyard/viewing platform, and potentially facilities for visitors. A key element is the approach—steps or a winding road—which integrates the building with the hill. :

    External Features: The elevated platform around the temple serves as a parikrama path and a viewpoint, making the landscape an integral part of the temple's overall deisgn. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Porbandar Airport (PBD) is approximately 7-8 KMS away. A taxi or auto-rickshaw is necessary for this location due to the distance from the city center. :

    By Train: Porbandar Railway Station (PBR) is about 5-6 KMS away. Auto-rickshaws...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Ramdhun Temple (1-2 KMS), Nehru Planetarium (1 KMS), Rani Baug Park (3-4 KMS), Jubeli Bridge (6-7 KMS), Kirti Mandir (5-6 KMS), Porbandar Beach (3 KMS), Bileshwar Mahadev Mandir (4 KMS), Sudama Mandir (5 KMS), Satyanarayan Mandir (4 KMS), Huzoor Palace (6 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes for the walk up the slope/steps. Be careful, as surfaces can be uneven. Carry drinking water for the ascent, especially on hot days. :

    Packing: Bring your camera for the spectacular views. Dre...

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