Anjaneya temple 161 feet - Featured Reviews (1086)
Peaceful place to worship. Follow the signboard while coming from main road as Google maps shows different smaller temple. There is Shani maharaj temple as well. Pooja items are costly but they accept UPI for payments. There's a cost at each place inside temple, so be mindful of how much you can spend
Beautiful temple built in an enormous space. Definitely worth the visit. It looks stunningly amazing during the sunset. Also there is horse ride in with the white horses.
Amazing place just to witness the humongous Panchamukhi Hanuman Statue. Plenty of parking space and small eateries available. Can buy tickets at the temple at nominal price to see the 161 ft Hanuman from near. Must visit half day trip from Bengaluru!
It's a beautiful temple located in kunigal ..bidina gere...a must visit place for everyone.... temple is above the eyesight..161 feet tall .....inside the temple vibes will be amazing and mesmerizing...view is fabulous... amazing one and photo lovers....I recommend everyone to visit ..... World tallest temple of Anjaneya....it's located in Karnataka
161ft world's tallest panchamukhi anjaneya temple in kunigal.. Karnataka...time spent with family well maintained place .....peace I recommend this place to Everyone must here...while going to Hassan, Dharmasthala any temple or tourist place or while returning to Bangalore!!! parking is free space.......!!!!
Nice big statue of Panchamukhi Anjaneya. It's quite big and visible from quite a distance. You need to pay 100rs to go to pada place above.
This temple is just unique with the tallest statue of Lord Hanuman. Easy to reach, ample parking space but limited eateries around. If you are planning for a short trip with family and kids, this is a good to visit place.
Panchamukhi Anjaneya is a special form of Hanuman, which has a mention in Ramayana. Hanuman took this form for the welfare of the world. It is the divine wish of Hanuman to have his 161-ft tall statue installed in Karnataka. Each head is that of a deity associated with Vishnu, and is depicted to be facing a cardinal direction: Hanuman faces the east, Narasimha faces the south, Varaha faces the north, Garuda faces the west, and Hayagriva faces the sky. But, suggesting to not fall for their scam of pooja. Commercialization In the name of god.