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Hanuman Jayanti 2026: 10 most powerful Hanuman temples in India

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 2, 2026, 08:09 IST
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Hanuman Jayanti 2026: 10 most powerful Hanuman temples in India

Across India, the devotion towards Lord Hanuman, the epitome of strength, unshakeable faith, and security, runs deep. The temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman can be found at different locations in the country. These temples are not only places of worship; they are the living embodiments of Indian mythology, beliefs, traditions, and are often linked to the Ramayana. The devotees visit these temples in search of strength, overcoming hurdles, and fighting negativity. Tuesdays and Saturdays are significant days at these temples. The devotees flock to these temples in large numbers.
Here are some of the important temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman in India that devotees can visit on this Hanuman Jayanti.

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Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

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This is one of the most revered temples of Hanuman in North India. The temple is believed to have been founded by Tulsidas. The term “Sankat Mochan” literally means "remover of troubles". The devotees firmly believe that by offering prayers at this temple, all troubles can be removed. The temple is quite simple but is known for its spiritual energy. The temple is most crowded on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The most sought-after prasad is besan laddoo, which is quite popular here.

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Hanuman Garhi, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

This temple is located at Ayodhya. This is one of the most revered temples of Hanuman in India. The temple is built on a small hill, and it is required to climb 70-80 stairs to reach the top. It is believed that Hanuman lived here to guard Ayodhya, as it is the birthplace of Lord Rama. The temple has a small idol in a cave-like structure. The temple is most lively during festivals like Ram Navami and Diwali.

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Salasar Balaji Temple – Salasar, Rajasthan

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This temple is special as Hanuman is depicted as having a moustache and a beard here, which is rarely seen anywhere else. This is one of the most important temples in Rajasthan and attracts lakhs of pilgrims every year. Fairs are held here during Chaitra and Ashwin Purnima days, which attract huge crowds. Many pilgrims even come barefoot to reach the temple, which shows their high degree of faith and devotion.

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Mehandipur Balaji Temple – Dausa, Rajasthan

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This temple is famous for its strange and intense rituals. This is considered one of the most mystical Hanuman temples in India. This temple attracts many devotees who come here seeking solace from negative energies and evil spirits. This temple has many strict customs, and pilgrims are advised not to carry food out or look back while coming out. The atmosphere here is unlike anywhere else, which makes it all the more interesting and spiritual.

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Jakhu Temple – Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Situated on Jakhu Hill, the highest point in Shimla, this temple is famous for its 108-feet Hanuman statue. It is said that Hanuman stopped at this place in his quest for the Sanjeevani herb during the Ramayana period. Apart from its religious importance, the temple provides a panoramic view of the surrounding hills. Care must be taken while visiting this temple because of the monkeys.

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Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple – Namakkal, Tamil Nadu

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This temple is famous for its 18-foot Hanuman statue placed in the open, without a roof above it, which is a rare phenomenon in temple architecture. It is one of the major pilgrimage centers in South India. Devotees believe that visiting this temple will give them courage and remove fear from their minds. This temple is near the famous Namakkal Fort.

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Anjaneya Hill Temple – Near Hampi, Karnataka

This temple is said to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman and is located on Anjanadri Hill near Hampi. To visit this temple, one has to climb the hill, which has several steps. Once at the top, one will have a panoramic view of the rugged landscape of Hampi.

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Hanuman Temple Connaught Place — New Delhi

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This temple, located in the heart of New Delhi, is said to be one of the oldest running Hanuman temples in India. This temple is famous for the continuous chanting of the phrase 'Sri Ram, Jai Ram,' which has been going on for decades. This temple is located in the heart of the city and hence is easily accessible.

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Nanganallur Anjaneyar Temple - Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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This temple has a 32-foot-tall Hanuman idol, making it one of the tallest Hanuman statues in India. This idol is carved out of a single piece of stone and attracts a lot of devotees. This temple is famous for the vibrant and high-spirited energy within the temple, especially during Hanuman Jayanti.

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Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple - Hampi, Karnataka

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This temple, located near the Tungabhadra River, has a unique idol of Hanuman sitting inside a 'yantra.' This temple is a lot quieter compared to the other temples in the area.

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