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Sankat Mochan Temple

Sankat Mochan Temple is a Hindu temple in Varanasi which is dedicated to the Hindu God Hanuman. The temple was founded by famous Hindu saint and poet Goswami Tulsidas in the early 16th century. It is situated in the southern part of  Varanasi, on the way to the Durga Mandir and New Vishwanath temple BHU.

The meaning of the Sankat Mochan is relief from all the troubles. In the temple, people offer basil leaf and special sweet “besan ke ladoo” to Lord Hanuman (called Prasad) are sold here,  The idol is also decorated with a pleasant marigold flower garland. In this temple Lord Hanuman facing his Lord, Rama, whom he worshipped with constant selfless devotion.

History

It is believed that the Sankat Mochan Temple has been built on the same place where Tulsidas had a vision(dream) of Hanuman. This Temple was founded by saint Tulsidas who was the author of the Ramacharitamanasa. Ramacharitamanasa is the greatest version of lord Ram story written in Avadhi. It is a little different from Sanskrit Ramayana written by Rishi Valmiki.

Every Tuesday and Saturday thousands of people come to this temple to offer prayers to Lord Hanuman. We believe that Hanuman saves human beings from the anger of the planet Shani (Saturn). Some people’s horoscope has an ill-placed Saturn visit this temple for astrological remedies.

Some people also believe that worshipping Hanuman can neutralize the ill-effects of Mangal (Mars) or any planet that has an ill effect on human life. Once Lord Hanuman swallow in his mouth the sun, the lord of all planets, which humbled all the gods and angels, making them worship him for the Sun’s release.

History of the Lord Hanuman

Lord Hanuman is a very powerful Avtar(incarnation) of Lord Shiva and known as the Rudra Avtar. He is known as the Pavanputra because he is the son of the Lord of wind (Pavan) and Mata Anjana Devi, We believe that Lord Hanuman become very happy with the very little prayer(Pooja).

Lord Hanuman is that the great Karma Yogi and an unprecedented Brahmachari. He is the sign of desirelessness and unselfish devotion towards Lord Rama. Lord Hanuman is known by many names as the Mahavira, Pavanputra, Bajrangabali, Pavankumar etc.

Temple today

Thousands of Rama and Hanuman devotees come here to chant Hanuman Chalisa and Sundarkand. These small booklets are free within the temple. After the terrorist incident of 2006, a permanent police post was found out inside the temple.

Sankat Mochan Sangeet Samaroh

The temple organizes classical music and dance concert festival each year within the month of April, titled “Sankat Mochan Sangeet Samaroh”, during which musicians and performers from whole India participate.

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