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Sri Bhaktha Anjaneya Trust Hanuman Temple, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Sri Bhaktha Anjaneya Trust Hanuman Temple, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra

To start with chose to set up an icon of Hanuman which is the main character in our Indian folklore to have seen the two awesome wars against insidious powers on this planet. Incredible sages trust that Hanuman, who had a major influence in the war in Ramayana, made the Pandavas' triumph conceivable in the Kurukshetra war by His quality in Arjuna's chariot signal. It is said that Hanuman is the person who can defeat the mightiest deterrents, confront the best troubles, encounter the greatest set backs but prevail in his undertakings. He will be a perfect lesson for the understudies, they felt. Since the recognition of Hanuman offers ascend to insight, quality, distinction, expertise in discourse, the SIES chose to introduce the Maruti Swamy with the favors of the Sankaracharya of Kanchi. Significant colleges and scholastic foundations in the nation have drawn motivation from such life like icon of Hanuman in their grounds. The icon - which is 33 ft in tallness accepted to be the tallest Hanuman symbol in the nation made out of single stone, was blessed by the Kanchi Seer Sri Jayendra Saraswati on February 9, 2000. The symbol remains on a 6ft. lotus platform with hands collapsed in  Prayer confronting the Temple of Sri Ram, in a similar grounds. A 67 feet Rajagopuram for the Hanuman symbol and two little sanctuaries - one for Lord Rama and the other for Lord Vinayaka worked at a similar scene were finished in December 2001. Stone workers and painters who are represented considerable authority in Temple chiseling and symbol compositions were brought from Tamil Nadu for this reason. The symbol, 'Vishwaroopa Aanjaneya ', remaining in a lotus platform with hands collapsed in petition, is made out of a solitary rock stone extraordinarily chose for the reason, under the direction of the Kanchi Seers by "Padmashri Silpa Kalamani" M. Muthiah Sthapathi from Chennai, a famous artist who has some expertise in cutting of rock stone symbols as per shilpa shastras. It took one year to finish and it weighs 55 tons. The icon was made close Chennai and was brought by Road. The stone worker Muthia Stapathy has the exceptional refinement of building sanctuaries everywhere throughout the world incorporating more than 20 in the only us. Later a "Silver Kavacham" (make a beeline for heel covering) for the symbol of Hanuman, was made and this embellishes the Lord Hanuman on unique events.

Sri Bhaktha Anjaneya Trust Hanuman Temple, Nerul,
SIES Complex, Plot No.1 C, Sector V
Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswati Viyapuram
Nerul, Navi Mumbai - 400 706.

Contact: 022-6516 1642 and  022-2770 6333
Website: sribhakthaaanjaneyatrust.org

Timing:
Morning: 06:00 A.M - 12:00 P.M
Evening: 04:30 P.M - 08:00 P.M

Distance between Chennai and Sri Bhaktha Anjaneya Trust Hanuman Temple, Nerul  is 1,314.8 kms

 

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