Vishwaroop Adhivyadhihara Sri Bhakta Anjaneyaswamy Temple, commonly known as Anjaneya Temple, is located in the heart of the city of Chennai in the area called Nanganallur. It got its name from its principal deity, Prabhu Hanuman. Shri Hanuman is the son of Mata Anjana, hence he is also called Anjaneya. The most important aspect of the temple is its 32 feet statue. Bhagwan Hanuman is shaped out of a granite stone and the temple tower is 90 feet tall inside.
Let's know about Nanganallur Anjaneya Temple:
The foundation stone of the temple was laid around 1989 by a group of devout Hanuman followers – Shree Maruthi Bhakta Samaj. It was finally opened to the public in 1995.
It's not very rich in history, but it certainly honors it. The presence of both Bhagwan Ram and Bhagwan Krishna in the temple is an indication for this.It is a must visit place not only for those who are devotees of Hanuman, but also anyone who wants to catch a glimpse of a different kind of temple apart from Vishnu and Shiva, which is common in Chennai.
Major Festivals at Nanganallur Anjaneya Temple
About five major festivals are celebrated in a grand manner in the temple. Ramnavami, Sri Krishna Jayanti, Hanuman Jayanti, Vijayadashami, Navratri festivals are celebrated with great enthusiasm in Anjaneswamy temple.
Temple Timings: Morning - 5.00 PM to 12.00 Noon - 4.30 PM to 9 PM
Tips for Visiting Anjaneya Temple Nanganallur
To offer the puja, there is a huge list of different offerings that the devotees can choose from. The cost of the original Puja or Archana is Rs 10. In addition, there are options for performing gold, silver and textiles such as saris and dhoti, homa or yagya or fire sacrifice.
How To Reach Anjaneya Temple Nanganallur
Nanganallur is a very populated area, so taking a cab or bus will not be difficult and the railway station is also only 20 minutes away. So anyone can easily reach the temple.
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