Why This Place Matters

A unique temple featuring Dakshinmukhi (south-facing) Hanuman idol, considered rare and especially powerful for removing negative energies and obstacles. South-facing Hanuman is believed to have special tantric significance and protection powers.

Mahabharata Connection

Lord Hanuman appears in Mahabharata as protector of the Pandavas. When Bhima encountered him, Hanuman taught humility. Hanuman flag flew on Arjuna chariot providing divine protection. This temple honors that eternal guardian presence in Kurukshetra.

Hanuman appears in Mahabharata Vana Parva | Protector deity

What to Notice Here

  • Rare south-facing (Dakshinmukhi) Hanuman idol
  • Sindoor (vermillion) covering the idol
  • Continuous chanting of Hanuman Chalisa
  • Devotees tying sacred threads for wishes
  • Powerful spiritual atmosphere
  • Traditional oil lamps burning
  • Special puja materials for tantric worship
  • Crowds on Tuesdays and Saturdays

Ritual & Action

Offer sindoor, red flowers, and coconut. Chant Hanuman Chalisa. Light oil lamp (diya). Apply sindoor from idol as blessing. Tie red thread while making wish. Return to untie when wish fulfilled. Tuesday and Saturday visits specially auspicious.

How to Experience

Dakshinmukhi Hanuman temples are rare and powerful. Devotees report strong spiritual experiences. The energy here is intense - come with respect and genuine faith. Many visit for protection from negativity or to remove obstacles. Very crowded on Tuesdays.

Time Needed 20-30 minutes (longer on peak days)
Best Photo Temple exterior. Deity photography may require permission.
Aarti Time Morning: 6:00 AM | Evening: 7:00 PM | Tuesday special aarti
Best Time Tuesday and Saturday (Hanuman days) | Early morning to avoid crowds

Comfort Guide

Shoe stand facility. Remove before temple entry.
Temple Prasad includes sindoor. Offered after aarti.
Standard temple access. May have steps.
Temple provides some shade. Peak days very crowded and warm.

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