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The village that never worshipped Hanuman: Dronagiri and its ancient beliefs​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 5, 2025, 12:51 IST
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The village that never worshipped Hanuman: Dronagiri and its ancient beliefs

High in the Himalayas, almost 11,000 ft above sea level, lies a quaint little village in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district by the name of Dronagiri. It looks like any other isolated mountain hamlet at first glance. The stone and wood houses stand amid the snow-covered peaks and serene forest atmosphere. Yet, woven into the quiet life of this village is a legend that has defined its spirit for generations. It is a place remembered for something else. It is one of the only few spots in India where Lord Hanuman is not revered. It is a memory held for centuries, the memory of a hill, and a lost fragment.

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The story of the Sanjeevani Mountain

According to the Ramayana, when Lakshmana got severely wounded during the Lanka war, Lord Hanuman was sent to the Himalayas to collect Sanjeevani Booti. This herb had the capability of saving a life and was believed to occur in a very specific area. When Hanuman arrived in the Himalayan mountains, he encountered a mountain which locals believe was Dronagiri Parvat. Not being sure what plant was supposed to be the right one, he resolved to pick the whole peak and bring it back.


This is a tale shared all over India as a demonstration of Hanuman's strength and loyalty. But in Dronagiri, it is recalled in another way. The locals here have an opinion that their holy mountain was damaged when Hanuman removed part of it. They did not view it as rock and earth for them. It was sacred ground, imbued with power and spirit.To the people of Dronagiri, carrying away the mountain’s crown wasn’t an act of glory, but a violation of their sacred land.

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A god excluded from reverence

Due to this belief, Lord Hanuman has never been invoked in Dronagiri. He is honored as belonging to the bigger Ramayan tradition, but he is not part of daily prayers. There are no temples of Hanuman here. His idols are not found in people's homes, and his tales are recounted hesitantly.
In the past, it was claimed that anyone who attempted to worship Hanuman was ostracized from society. This was not for malicious reasons, but because they felt protective of the sacred power of the village. Even now, most of the elders cling to this tradition. They claim their allegiance is not to a deity in the heavens, but to the mountain which overlooks them.


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Herbs, healing, and sanjeevani mystery

The hill slopes surrounding Dronagiri are rich in medicinal flora. Traditionally, herbs such as katuki have been used by villagers to cure headaches, fever, and stomach ailments. The legend of the Sanjeevani Booti remains a source of inspiration for local knowledge as well as scientific attention.
In recent years, several groups have searched for plants that might match the description of Sanjeevani. Some herbs from this region are currently being studied for their potential health benefits. However, no specific plant has been confirmed as the legendary life-giving herb. Still, the land holds a sense of mystery. Many believe the answer lies not in one plant, but in the rare mix of climate, altitude, and sacred history.


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