Shri Hanuman manifested himself under 300 years old Banyan Tree in village Nagala Khushhali. Devotees organise special events to commemorates the importance of the holy place. On every Tuesday, the chanting of Shri Hanuman Chalisa and Aarti Bhajan is done along with the offering of Chola and Prasad.
Banyan is called Bari in the local language, so by combining the Hanumant Lal and the holy banyan tree, this place is called Hanuman Bari. Hanuman Bari can also be defined as \"Self Manifested Shri Hanuman Incarnated Holy Banyan Tree\".
On every last Tuesday, in Bhadrapada month of Hindu Panchang is known to be a most famous festival when divine love for Shri Hanuman is shown by all the villagers along with grace and enthusiasm. On a day before last Tuesday, devotees offer flag on the Banyan tree which is called as Nejha. The flag symbolises spirituality, beliefs and motivation.
Shri Hanuman is popularly called as Hanuman Baba in the temples where \"Hanuman Baba Ki Jai Ho\" is the slogan is used to showcase the beloved love towards God. Also, a glory of Shiv Parvati temple is also inaugurated in this premises.
Nagla Khushhali village founded by Late Shri Kushhal Singh Ji around 17th century, name of the village was also formed by his first name Khushhal. Most of the population migrate from village Karhara followed by Karauli, Rajasthan. As per local community people call this village as incorrect name ie Khushali Nagra.
Close look of Hanumaan Baba
Hanumaan Bari in full view
Morning Sunshine View
Morning Sunshine View
Shiv - Parvati temple in Hanumaan Bari premises with beautiful green view
Budhawa Mangal
Shri Shiv-Parvati temple with Hanumaan Bari premises
Full View in Monsoon
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