In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the city of Ayodhya, there is a Hindu temple built in the 10th century that is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Along with Nageshwar Nath and the Ram temple that is still being built, it is one of the most significant temples in the city.
Hanumangadhi is located in the centre of Ayodhya, a revered city on the Sarayu River's banks. As Lord Rama's birthplace, Ayodhya has a significant religious and cultural significance in Hinduism.
It is thought that Lord Hanuman lived at Hanumangadhi during Lord Rama's exile in the forest. Hanuman allegedly stood watch over Ayodhya's entrance while waiting for Rama to return. Hanuman is one of the most adored deities in Hinduism because to his devotion, loyalty, and selfless service to Lord Rama.
The temple honouring Lord Hanuman serves as Hanumangadhi's main draw. The Lord Hanuman statue is located in this temple, which serves as a centre of prayer and pilgrimage for followers. Visitors to this temple come from all across India and other countries to make prayers and ask Lord Hanuman's blessings.
Arti Timing
Temple open every day from 4.30 A.M. to 10.00 P.M.
4:30 AM
Mangala Arti
8:30PM
Sandhya Arti
9:30-10:00PM
Shayan Arti
HOW TO REACH
Hanuman Gadhi is 1 km from Ayodhya railway station and 1.9 km from Bus Stand.
FESTIVALS CELEBRATED
Hanuman Jayanti and Deepavali are a significant event that is enthusiastically observed in India at Hanumangadhi. It in March and Nov is takes place marked by ceremonial processions, prayers, and celebrations.