Karmanghat Hanuman Temple
Hanuman is a Hindu
deity, who was a fanatical follower of Rama according to the Hindu legends.
He’s a central character in the Indian epic Ramayana and its numerous versions.
He additionally finds mentions in several different texts, as well as
Mahabharatam, the varied Puranas and a few Jain texts. A vanara (ape-like
humanoid), Hanuman participated in Rama’s war against the demon king Ravana.
Many texts also present him as AN incarnation of Lord Shiva. He’s also
considered the son of Vayu, who according to many stories played a role in his
birth.
The temple was built in 11th century
A.D (approximately 1143) (about 860 years old) under the Kakatiya dynasty.
Located at Karmanghat, closer to Sagar Road. The god here is very famous and
powerful. People visit from different locations to worship hanuman here.
Hyderabad has many tourist
attractions and holy temples in and around the city. A temple which stands out
in the state capital, almost 8 ½ centuries old – The Karmanghat Hanuman temple.
It is one of the oldest Hanuman temples in the state. Situated in the
Saroornagar mandal of the Ranga Reddy district, this temple has been attracting
thousands of devotees everyday. It was built by the Kakatiya king Prataprudra
II in 1143 A.D.
The word "Karmanghat"
itself has a beautiful story behind it and shows that Lord Hanuman exists in
this temple. In the 17th century, after conquering Golconda Aurangzeb sent his
men to destroy the Hanuman temple. When they tried to enter the temple, they
were pushed back by some strong force and could not enter. When they reported
the matter to Aurangzeb, he himself came down to destroy this temple. He too
could not enter the temple and he heard voices which said "If you want to
enter this temple, make your heart stronger(Karo-man-ghat)". Aurangzeb
asked the voice to prove its truthfulness. Then there were lights all around,
and there appeared the form of the lord. This is how the place came to be
called as Karmanghat.
Once when the Kakatiya king
Prataprudra II went for hunting, he became tired and came to a place called
Lakshmipuram. He heard the roar of a tiger and thought of hunting it down. But
he could not find the tiger and sat down again. He heard the roar again and
went in that direction. After sometime, he heard the name "Sri Ram"
being chanted. He threw his weapons and went in that direction. He cut down all
the leaves and found a Hanuman statue. He prostrated before the lord and then
went back to his fort. In his dream that night, the lord came in his dream and
asked him to build a temple in that place. The next day the king laid the
foundation and the temple was constructed.
The temple has been under the
control of the Kakatiya kings. They started adding smaller temples within the
premises itself. The temples of Lord Rama, Vigneshwara, Nageshwara, Brahmaraba
sametha Spatika Lingeshwara, Durga mata, Saraswati mata, Jagannatha Venugopala
swamy, Navagrahas are situated. The Navagraha gods are considered to be
responsible for the happenings in the world. Devotees consider the darshan of
Goddess Durga as very auspicious as she is considered the mother of the
Universe. Lord Anjaneya is known as Dhyana Anjaneya here. There is a pond in
the temple where the devotees take a holy dip. They go around the Dhwaja
Sthambam and offer their prayers. Then the devotees enter the Garbhalayam and
offer their prayers to Dhyana anjaneya swamy. Then they pray to the other gods
and goddesses in the temple.
Festivals like Ugadi, Sri
Ramanavami, Valmiki Jayanthi, Krishnashtami, Hanuman Jayanthi, Dasara,
Nagapanchami, Karthika Pournami, Sivarathri are celebrated with a lot of pomp
and splendor in the temple. People have a lot of belief in the god here. It is
said that if ladies worship dhyana anjaneya for 40 days regularly, they will be
blessed with hale and healthy children. Similarly, people with diseases will
also get cured if they worship the lord for 40 days.
Talking to the priest of the
Saraswati mata alayam, he says that "Large number of devotees visit the
temple everyday. The place has its own significance and believe that dhyana
anjaneya solves their problems. The other temples which are situated within the
temple premises make the devotees happy as all gods are located in a single
place."
Karmanghat Hanuman temple timings:
Tuesday and Saturday: 5.30am to 1.00pm and 4.00pm to 9.00pm
other days: 6.00am to 12.00pm and
4.00pm to 8.00pm.
Karmanghat Hanuman temple address
Opposite Chandra Garden
Karmanghat,
Hyderabad-500660
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