Mahavir Mandir in Patna is the second largest religious shrine in North India. It is one of the leading temples dedicated to the worship of Lord Hanuman. Thousands of devotees from different parts of the country flock in here daily to offer prayer to and seek the blessings of the God. You should to visit
Mahavir Mandir, located near Patna Junction, is one of the most popular temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This famous temple is a symbol of devotion and spirit and every day devotees come here with their wishes, and they believe that Sankat Mochan fulfills their every wish. Many devotees also recite Hanuman Chalisa inside the temple. On the auspicious occasion of Ramnavmi, huge crowds of devotees throng the Mahavir temple, which makes the view even more captivating. Another feature of the temple is its offerings, the naivedyam here is famous all over the country. In the Mahavir temple, many ordinary people are treated at a minimal fee from the income donated by the devotees. Mahaveer Cancer Institute, Mahavir Arogya Sansthan, Mahavir Netralaya, and Mahavir Vatsalya Hospital are being run smoothly by this holy temple in the public interest. Whenever you come to Patna, visit the Mahavir temple.
This is a famous temple of Patna, and a busiest one too. You can purchase Prasad called Naivedyam here 250gm - 83 1/2 kg - 165 1 kg - 330 Garland is also available at different costs. Atmosphere here is great for getting peace.
Hanuman (/'h^nU,ma:n/; Sanskrit: hnumaan, IAST: Hanuman),[4] also called Maruti (Sanskrit: maaruti), Bajrangabali (Sanskrit: bjrNgblii), and Anjaneya (Sanskrit: aanyjney),[5] is a Hindu god and a divine vanara companion of the god Rama. Hanuman is one of the central characters of the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is an ardent devotee of Rama and one of the chiranjivis. Hanuman is regarded to be the spiritual son of the wind-god Vayu, who in several stories played a direct role in Hanuman's birth.[6][7] Hanuman is mentioned in several other texts, such as the epic Mahabharata and the various Puranas. Evidence of devotional worship to Hanuman is largely absent in these texts, as well as in most archeological sites. According to Philip Lutgendorf, an American Indologist, the theological significance of Hanuman and devotional dedication to him emerged about 1,000 years after the composition of the Ramayana, in the 2nd millennium CE, after the arrival of Islamic rule in the Indian subcontinent.[8] Lutgendorf also writes that the skills in Hanuman's resume also seem to derive in part from his windy patrimony, reflecting Vayu's role in both body and cosmos.[9] Bhakti movement saints such as Samarth Ramdas have positioned Hanuman as a symbol of nationalism and resistance to persecution.[10] The Vaishnava saint Madhvacharya said that whenever Vishnu incarnates on earth, Vayu accompanies him and aids his work of preserving dharma.[11] In the modern era, Hanuman's iconography and temples have been increasingly common.[12] He is viewed as the ideal combination of "strength, heroic initiative and assertive excellence" and "loving, emotional devotion to his personal god Rama", as Shakti and Bhakti.[13] In later literature, he is sometimes portrayed as the patron god of martial arts such as wrestling and acrobatics, as well as activities such as meditation and diligent scholarship.[14] He symbolises the human excellences of inner self-control, faith, and service to a cause, hidden behind the first impressions of a being who looks like a Vanara.[12][15][16] Hanuman is considered to be a bachelor and an exemplary celibate.[17] Some scholars have identified Hanuman as one potential inspiration for Sun Wukong, the Monkey King character in the Chinese epic adventure Journey to the West.[18][19 Vedic roots The earliest mention of a divine monkey, interpreted by some scholars as the proto-Hanuman, is in hymn 10.86 of the Rigveda, dated to between 1500 and 1200 BCE. The twenty-three verses of the hymn are a metaphorical and riddle-filled legend. It is presented as a dialogue between multiple characters: the god Indra, his wife Indrani and an energetic monkey it refers to as Vrisakapi and his wife Kapi.[24][25][26] The hymn opens with Indrani complaining to Indra that some of the soma offerings for Indra have been allocated to the energetic and strong monkey, and the people are forgetting Indra. The king of the gods, Indra, responds by telling his wife that the living being (monkey) that bothers her is to be seen as a friend, and that they should make an effort to coexist peacefully. The hymn closes with all agreeing that they should come together in Indra's house and share the wealth of the offerings. Proto Dravidian roots The orientalist F. E. Pargiter (1852-1927) theorized that Hanuman was a proto-Dravidian deity.[27] According to this theory, the name "Hanuman" derives from Tamil word for male monkey (ana-mandi), first transformed to "Anumant" - a name which remains in use. "Anumant", according to this hypothesis, was later Sanskritized to "Hanuman" because the ancient Aryans confronted with a popular monkey deity of ancient Dravidians coopted the concept and then Sanskritized it.[26][28] According to Murray Emeneau, known for his Tamil linguistic studies, this theory does not make sense because the Old Tamil word mandi in Sangam literature can only mean "female monkey", and Hanuman is male. Further, adds Emeneau, the compound ana-mandi makes no semantic sense in Tamil, which has well developed and sophisticated grammar and semantic rules.
The yugma (two) dieties is unique - one for warding off obstacles and other to grant desires. It is an ancient historical temple . It is quiet inside with devotees and bhajan being sung , despite being right opposite the Patna railway junction . I enjoyed the view from the top portion of the temple at night - of the hustle and bustle of the railway station, market place , bridge.This is the place where you can feel relaxed in soul in your body .
Devine and Radiant Temple of Lord Hanuman Ji. Words cannot quantity to write reviews. Feel the vibe at the temple premises. shrii raam jy raam, jy jy raam / / Must try: Laddu.
This is a very attractive beautiful temple. one of famous temple in India. Many donations in many good works given by this temple. A different positive vibes is felt here. It's inform of Patna railway station.This temple is going to build the world's largest temple in kaithwaliya Sarangpur, which is a matter of great pride.
Whenever you will come to Patna, you must visit the Sri Mahavir Mandir, which gives more peace and mind relax. Mahavir Mandir is one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located in Patna, Bihar near Patna Junction. One thing I noticed if you visited this temple on Tuesday and Saturday, it will be very crowded. I recommend that ideal time to visit this temple with your family in the morning time. After coming this temple, you must avoid the people asking for money (beggars). Once you give money to one , you get hackled by all other present there - so tend to avoid them. The taste of Naivedyam(Prasad of this temple) is just awesome. I request everyone should visit this temple with your family, whenever you will come to Patna.
Architecture is very impressive. Location is very good. As it is highly maintained everything seems perfect here. Spending time here feels me relaxed and refreshed. Spend time here during Aarti. Meditate and chant "Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishn
Shiv Mandir Khajpura is historic temple. It is located on Road ( Bailey road Patna opposite pillar no. 27 ). On Monday morning, it is too crowded in temple because many devotees come for worship ( Monday is dedicated for Lord Shiva). Puja materials
Maa doesn't need When you visited these kinds of places you pleased and mesmories to look at creations and beauty. For everyone who loved tour of temple who see these places and feel happy internally. Whenever Maa words comes out it gives you some
Very nice place , it is famous for ram janki mandir,environment is very peace. Personally i prefer this place. It is beautiful temple of ram ji , i recommend u to visit during evening time u feel very peace.it is future moti chowk
Since it is my birth place,lot of experience and nostalgic moment emotion are particularly inhibits for me...whether the temple or road that connect kothwan village mindblowing architecture u can see here,large open field made u realize what large me
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