Hanuman Mandir
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Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place, Delhi, is one of the city’s most famous and ancient temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Located near the bustling Baba Kharak Singh Marg, this temple holds deep religious importance and attracts thousands of devotees every day. It is believed to have been originally built during the Mahabharata era by Pandava prince Bhima, making it one of the oldest Hanuman temples in India. The present structure was developed and expanded over the centuries, especially during the Mughal and modern periods.
The temple is known for its towering shikhara and the magnificent idol of Lord Hanuman in a standing posture, adorned with flowers, silver ornaments, and sacred threads. The moment visitors step inside, they are greeted by the rhythmic sound of bells, chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa, and a strong sense of devotion and positivity. The temple’s walls are beautifully decorated with images from the Ramayana, narrating the heroic tales of Lord Hanuman and Lord Rama.
One of the most unique features of Hanuman Mandir is the continuous chanting of the Sri Hanuman Chalisa, which set a record for being the longest uninterrupted recitation in the world. The temple becomes especially vibrant on Tuesdays and Saturdays, considered auspicious days for Hanuman worship. Long queues of devotees line up to offer prayers, apply sindoor, light diyas, and seek blessings for strength, protection, and success.
The temple also hosts special celebrations during festivals like Hanuman Jayanti, when the entire complex is filled with devotional music, kirtans, and spiritual energy. Despite being located in the busy heart of Connaught Place, the temple offers a peaceful retreat where devotees feel spiritually uplifted.
Hanuman Mandir at CP is not just a place of worship but a symbol of unwavering faith, devotion, and Delhi’s timeless religious heritage.