Hanuman Ji is surely one of the most powerful gods in India and Sanatan Dharm, and that’s why there is hardly a place in India where you won’t find a Hanuman Temple. Even in smaller towns and villages, you’re bound to find a Hanuman temple, which just goes to show how many people believe in him and worship him. But out of those hundreds and thousands of Hanuman temples in India, there are a few that are famous for different reasons and that’s precisely why they’re counted as the most famous Hanuman temples in the country. So, if you want to know more about that, just keep on reading because we have shared a list of the top 10 most famous Hanuman temples in India. Alright, here we go then.
1. Jakhoo Temple – Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
This temple is situated on the highest peak in Shimla and is a beautiful place to visit, we can say THAT with 100% certainty. Like, The Hanuman temple in Shimla is popular due to the legend surrounding it which claims that he stopped here while looking for the Sanjeevani herb, so if you go by the legend, yes, this place is very special. How is it like being or visiting here? Well, first of all, you can view the majestic 108ft Hanuman statue at this temple almost anywhere in the city. The view from the temple is stunning, and yes, there are lots of monkeys around, so be careful of your food!
2. Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple – Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
A popular poet-saint of those times, Goswami Tulsidas constructed the Hanuman Mandir in the 1500s, who used to be one of the biggest devotees of Lord Hanuman Ji. And sure enough, with the name Sankat Mochan meaning “one who removes trouble,” it is clear why so many people come here to find peace, strength, and protection. Sure enough, this temple is lively, and the Hanuman Chalisa prayer is chanted in Sankat Mochan.
3. Hanuman Mandir – Connaught Place, Delhi
In a way, you see, in the heart of Delhi, this very temple, located near Connaught Place, is full of heritage aka history. How? Well, first of all, it is claimed that the Pandavas constructed it during the Mahabharata time! And not just that though, The Hanuman idol at this temple is said to have manifested by itself. On Tuesdays, thousands of people come to chant Hanuman Chalisa. This temple must have amazing vibes as “Sri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram” has been chanted here for centuries!
4. Hanuman Dhara Temple – Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh
Alright, next on the list, we all know that after Hanuman set Lanka alight in the Ramayana, he needed to cool off, right? That’s why a stream of water starts flowing right here at this very spot! Even today, the Dhara and temple are present, and it is considered to be the place where Hanuman cools down after setting Lanka on fire. But to reach it you need to climb over 500 stairs, though, don’t worry the view from the top is totally worth it, more than that actually.
5. Hanumangarhi – Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh
Ayodhya, which is the birthplace of Lord Rama, has a temple called Hanumangarhi, which makes sense because Lord Hanuman Ji is the biggest devotee of Sri Ram, right? And sure enough, the legend says that Hanuman stayed here in a cave to guard Rama’s birthplace. Not just that though, the shrine is a huge one, as it has been constructed on a hill.
6. Kashtbhanjan Hanuman Temple – Sarangpur, Gujarat
This temple is dedicated to Hanuman Ji in the form of Kashtbhanjan, which refers to the remover of troubles. People don’t just visit to pray here, but also for certain rituals that take away negativity! Devotees offer garlands of lemons instead of sweets which guard one from evil spirits, you know? And sure enough, here, every Saturday, chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa is done constantly, so it is a peaceful place to visit.
7. Mahavir Mandir – Patna, Bihar
This next one? Oh, yes, it’s special, you see, this temple in Patna is always filled with devotees to Hanuman Ji. Like, it gained a lot of fame aka people started getting to know about this temple after 1947 as it sheltered refugees, you know? The temple has received many devotees who believe that their prayers are answered, hence it is called the Temple of Fulfilled Wish, so that’s that. Though, the level of devotion and celebration here during Ram Navami is next level!
8. Shri Bala Hanuman Temple – Jamnagar, Gujarat
The chanting of Sri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram at this temple has been going on since 1964 non-stop. Like, can you even imagine that? And that’s the reason why it is in the Guinness Book of World Records as well. One thing that is super special here is that the evening aarti is a beautiful experience as many noises fill the temple as you get filled with positive energy.
9. Salasar Balaji Temple – Rajasthan
And yes, this well-known temple in Rajasthan has a self-manifested idol. It means the Hanuman statue here was not made by men. It appeared on its own! That’s why devotees believe the temple is extra powerful, you know? Like, every year, two fairs are held here which see an attendance of lakhs. People offer Churma instead of regular sweets (laddu) here.
10. Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple – Tamil Nadu
This temple located in Tamil Nadu is famous for its huge idol of Hanuman, 18 feet tall! You know, like, this idol is in an open-air setting (unlike most temples) and faces a shrine of Lord Narasimha. Here though, if you go in March or April, you will enjoy the colorful Panguni Uthiram festival, and that would be a fun and peaceful time to spend at this very temple as a Hanuman Ji devotee.
Conclusion
That’s pretty much it. Sure, there are so many other famous Hanuman temples in India that are visited by millions of people every single year, but by far, these ten hold the highest significance, and that’s why they’re the most famous ones. If you’re a Hanuman devotee, then make sure you visit these temples.

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