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Lord Hanuman is revered as one of the significant Hindu gods and the ardent devotee of Lord Shri Rama. With Lord Siva's favour, Lord Hanuman is said to have been born to Kesari and Anjana Devi. Being born with the might and blessings of Vayu dev, he is sometimes referred to as the son of Vayu (Pavanputra). Lord Hanuman is also known as Anjaneya as he is the beloved son of Mata Anjana. Lord Hanuman represents absolute obedience, unadulterated devotion, and the absence of ego or the lower self. He possesses both physical power and devotion as Bhajarangbali. He is a buddy to the good-hearted and has an ocean of qualities. The devotees of Lord Hanuman are believed to be blessed with good fortune, strength, and courage. The worship of Lord Hanuman can aid a devotee in overcoming all the persistent obstacles. 

It is believed that having darshans of Lord Hanuman on Tuesday can ward off planetary aliments and grant the earnest wishes of the devotees. Let us check out the top 3 Lord Hanuman temples known to relieve the worries and problems of the devotees. 

Lord Hanuman is one of the most significant deities in Hinduism and bestows courage, strength and devotees upon his devotees. (Image Source: Canva)

Top 3 Lord Hanuman Temples In India 

1. Mehandipur Balaji Temple - The Mehandipur Balaji Temple is a Hindu temple located in Rajasthan's Dausa district. Lord Hanuman is worshipped here in his Balaji form. This pilgrimage spot is visited by thousands of devotees every day who come to get exorcised and get healing from Black Magic because many believe that this place has magical properties. In order to drive out ghosts and malevolent spirits, this temple is thought to offer the best countercurse. Three deities are primarily worshipped at the temple's shrine: Lord Hanuman (also known as Balaji), Pret Raj, and Bhairav. All three of these deities are thought to be connected to ghosts and spirits. The temple's legend speaks of a divine power, and it is thought that the idol that is worshipped here appeared on its own.

2. Salasar Balaji - In the Churu district of Rajasthan, the little village of Salasar close to Sujangarh is home to the temple known as Salasar Dham or Salasar Balaji. This temple, which is devoted to Lord Hanuman draws a large number of worshippers every year. Salasar Dham is situated within a religious circuit that includes the Rani Sati Dadiji (Jhunjhunu) temple, the Khatu Shyamji temple, and the Salasar Dham (also known as Balaji). Constructed in 1754, this majestic temple is now revered as a centre of power, a shakti sthal, where wishes come true. At the divine temple, Lord Hanuman's idol is considered to be swayambhu, or self-created. 

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3. Mahavir Hanuman Mandir - The Mahavir Hanuman Temple is located in Patna, the capital city of Bihar. The eighteenth century marked the establishment of the Mahavir Hanuman Temple, according to historians. Hanuman ji, a devoted follower of Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram, has two statues in this shrine. The folks here believe in Mahavir Hanuman a great deal. To that end, a great number of devotees visit Hanuman ji on Tuesdays and Saturdays every week. Religious belief holds that a seeker receives the desired outcomes by having a darshan with Mahavir Hanuman ji.

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