Hanuman Dandi temple

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Hanuman Dandi Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityHanuman and Makaradhwaja
Location
LocationBeyt Dwarka
StateGujarat
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeHindu temple architecture

The Hanuman Dandi Temple is a Hindu temple located on Beyt Dwarka, an island off the coast of Gujarat, India, dedicated to the deity Hanuman and his son Makardhwaj. Situated approximately 5 kilometers from the Dwarkadhish Temple in Bet Dwarka, this temple is unique as it features idols of Hanuman and Makardhwaj, showcasing a rare depiction of Hanuman, who is traditionally considered a celibate, with his progeny.[1]

Legend[edit]

According to mythology, during the battle of Ramayana, Hanuman encountered Makardhwaj, who was born from Hanuman's sweat droplets consumed by a fish. The temple commemorates their meeting and represents themes of duty, valor, and familial bonds in the lore of Hanuman.[2]

Architecture[edit]

The temple architecture embodies typical elements of Gujarati design but is notably simplistic, focusing on the sanctity of the idols rather than ornate embellishment.[3]

Pilgrimage[edit]

Hanuman Dandi Temple is a significant pilgrimage site, attracting devotees who come to pay homage to Hanuman and explore the unique father-son relationship depicted between Hanuman and Makardhwaj.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bet Dwarka – Dandi Hanuman | District Devbhumi Dwarka, Government of Gujarat | India". Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  2. ^ "all about lord Hanuman and Hanuman Chalisa» Blog Archive » Lord Hanuman and Makardhwaja, his son". web.archive.org. 2011-12-03. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  3. ^ renu (2019-02-21). "Hanuman Dandi Temple Dwarka | Hanuman Dandi Temple Dwarka Trip | Dwarka City". Religious & Pilgrimage Tour Packages. Retrieved 2024-03-23.

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