Rokdiya Hanuman Mandir
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 2 HoursPlace Type:
Religious/Spiritual SiteEntry Fees:
Donation-Based Entry: Officially, there are no entry fees, as is common for most Hindu temples. The entire operation is donation-based. Visitors are encouraged to make a voluntary contribution (known as Dakshina) to the donation box for the upkeep of the temple.Donation-Based Entry: Officially, there are no entry fees, as is common for most Hindu temples. The entire operation is donation-based. Visitors are encouraged to make a voluntary contribution (known as Dakshina) to the donation box for the upkeep of the temple.
Specific Puja and Ritual Fees: For conducting elaborate and specific pujas (like Maha-aarti or Abhishek) for a family, there may be a nominal charge or a suggested donation, which can range from Rs.51 to Rs.501, depending on the complexity of the ritual and the materials required for the service. ()Timing:
Regular Timings: Open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Aarti Timings: Morning Aarti is around 7:00 AM and Evening Aarti is around 8:00 PM (confirm locally).
Ideal Visit Time: Tuesdays and Saturdays are the bu...Regular Timings: Open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Aarti Timings: Morning Aarti is around 7:00 AM and Evening Aarti is around 8:00 PM (confirm locally).
Ideal Visit Time: Tuesdays and Saturdays are the busiest and most vibrant. For a peaceful visit, the best time is early morning, between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM on a weekday. For a spiritual buzz, visit in the evening on Saturdays. ()Special Events:
Hanuman Jayanti Celebration: The biggest event is Hanuman Jayanti (usually in April), the birthday of Lord Hanuman, marked by grand processions, a continuous recitation of the Ramcharitmanas, and a large community feast (Bhandara).
Saturdays Fai...Hanuman Jayanti Celebration: The biggest event is Hanuman Jayanti (usually in April), the birthday of Lord Hanuman, marked by grand processions, a continuous recitation of the Ramcharitmanas, and a large community feast (Bhandara).
Saturdays Fair: Every Saturday sees a miniature fair with devotional songs (bhajans) and a huge crowd, offering a vibrant religious experience unique to the temple's weekly cycle. ()Best Photo Spots:
The Grand Entrance Archway: A wide-angle shot capturing the entire vibrantly painted arch and the main temple tower against the sky, best taken during the early morning golden hour.
The Deity's Close-up: A respectful close-up photo of the ad...The Grand Entrance Archway: A wide-angle shot capturing the entire vibrantly painted arch and the main temple tower against the sky, best taken during the early morning golden hour.
The Deity's Close-up: A respectful close-up photo of the adorned idol of Lord Hanuman, showcasing the detailed ornamentation and the spiritual power of the deity. (Photography is usually permitted, but check with temple management).
The Peaceful Courtyard: A candid shot of the devotees sitting in the courtyard or participating in the bhajans to capture the genuine atmosphere of faith and tranquility in a culturally rich manner. ()Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Prayers and Offerings: Perform puja and offer prasad like ladoos or sindoor to Lord Hanuman. Tuesdays and Saturdays are the most auspicious days to attend the aarti (ritual of light).
Attend Community Kitchen: Participate in the Bhandara (community kitchen) organized on special occasions, which offers free food to all visitors, embodying the spirit of service and charity.
Meditation and Quiet Time: Sit in the temple courtyard for some quiet meditation. The early morning hours (around 6 AM) are the best for this.
Observe Local Rituals: Witness the specialized rituals and prayers performed by the priests for specific purposes, such as warding off evil spirits or seeking health blessings.
Explore Surrounding Market: Take a walk ar...
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Why Famous:
Bestower of Prosperity: The temple is famous because of its association with the belief that the deity, Rokdiya Hanuman, grants financial stability, prosperity, and removes obstacles from the lives of his devotees. The word 'Rokdiya' itself means 'cash' or 'ready money', ma...Bestower of Prosperity: The temple is famous because of its association with the belief that the deity, Rokdiya Hanuman, grants financial stability, prosperity, and removes obstacles from the lives of his devotees. The word 'Rokdiya' itself means 'cash' or 'ready money', making it a popular spot for businessmen and those seeking wealth and fortune.
Spiritual Energy Hub: The continuous flow of devotion and the powerful presence of the deity create a highly charged spiritual atmosphere, which is a major draw. The rituals performed here are believed to be particularly efficacious, leading to a strong local and regional following that amplifies its fame. The temple's ancient nature also lends it an aura of deep historical and religious significance. () -
Architecture:
Simple Temple Design: The architecture is predominantly of the local Hindu temple style, characterized by a simple yet sturdy construction. The main shrine features a central mandapa and a garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) where the idol of Lord Hanuman is placed. The struct...Simple Temple Design: The architecture is predominantly of the local Hindu temple style, characterized by a simple yet sturdy construction. The main shrine features a central mandapa and a garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) where the idol of Lord Hanuman is placed. The structure is built primarily using stone and brick, painted in vibrant colors typical of North and Central Indian temples.
Sikhara and Iconography: The temple is crowned with a modest shikhara (tower) adorned with small mythological figures. The entrance is often decorated with motifs and images depicting scenes from the Ramayana. The central idol is usually a large, imposing figure of Lord Hanuman in a standing or kneeling posture, symbolizing strength, devotion, and service. The idol is frequently adorned with silver or gold ornamentation, depending on the occasion.
Dimension and Layout: The overall complex is relatively compact compared to grander temples, estimated to be about 50 feet by 40 feet in its main layout, including the circumambulatory path. The layout is designed for easy movement of devotees, ensuring a smooth darshan (viewing of the deity) even during peak festive periods, reflecting a practical approach to temple design for a continuous flow of pilgrims. () -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport (IDR) in Indore, approximately 180 KMS away. From Indore, hire a taxi or take a state transport bus directly to Burhanpur. The journey takes about 4-5 hours.
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Near Tourist Places:
1. Jama Masjid (2 KMS) 2. Shahi Qila (3 KMS) 3. Shahi Hamam (3 KMS) 4. Black Taj Mahal (Tomb of Shah Nawaz Khan) (5 KMS) 5. Dargah-E-Hakimi (6 KMS) 6. Kundi Bhandara (8 KMS) 7. Sindhipura Gate (2 KMS) 8. Shanwara Gate (1. 5 KMS) 9. Asirgarh Fort (22 KMS) 10.
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Tourism Tips
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Health & safety:
Footwear Safety: Be aware that you will need to remove footwear outside the temple. Carry a small bag for your shoes.
General Safety: Keep your valuables secure, especially during crowded aa...
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