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Inchhapuri is surrounded by farms and the temple's trust don't allow other people to modernize it as in case of some other temples for the sake of originality. The village and its railway station are named after this temple. It is believed that the name is derived Inchhapuri because the Lord Shiv fulfills wishes of the visitors to the temple ...
Hanuman Mandir may refer to these Hindu mandirs (temples) dedicated to the Hindu deity Hanuman in India: Hanuman Temple, Connaught Place, New Delhi;
Jakhu Temple (also Jakhoo Temple) is an ancient temple in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India, dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Hanuman. [1] It is situated at Jakhu Hill, Shimla's highest peak, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) east of the Ridge at a height of 2,455 m (8,054 ft) above sea level. [ 2 ]
The Bhadra Maruti Temple is a Hindu temple in Khuldabad, Maharashtra, India. The deity of the temple is Lord Hanuman [2] [3] It is located on a distance of 4 km from the Ellora Caves. [4] At the temple, the murti of Hanuman is portrayed in a reclining or sleeping posture. [3] It is one of only three places where Hanuman is represented in a ...
Lamorvan Dham is a Hindu temple. It is an attraction, being a sacred place with an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Shiva, Ram Mandir. Shri Lamorvan Dham is about 400 years old Hanuman temple situated in village Karman Hodal, Palwal. The history of this temple is very ancient.
Hanuman temple Sheela Mata Temple Agroha. The main temple is divided into three wings. The central wing is dedicated to Hindu goddess Mahalakshmi, western wing to goddess Saraswati and eastern wing to Maharaja Agrasena. [6] Shakti Sarovar is a large pond behind the temple complex.
Jhingurdah Hanuman Mandir : This temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and many folks from far and near come down to this temple to pay respects as part of obeisance of their Hindu religion. This temple is unique in many ways and is located on a top of a hill which ensures that its windy out here.
Vindhyachal railway station (BDL) is the nearest railway station on the Delhi-Howrah and Mumbai-Howrah routes. It is about 1 km from the temple. One can also reach the temple from Mirzapur railway station (MZP), approximately 9 km from the temple. Vindhyachal can be reached by state-run private buses, taxis and local cars.