Discover the rich heritage, sacred architecture, and divine features of Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir
1972
The Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir was established with a vision to spread the blessings of the five-faced Hanuman to devotees worldwide.
1985
The magnificent gateway tower (Gopuram) was consecrated, marking a new era of temple expansion and community worship.
1998
The sacred Panchamukhi Hanuman idol was installed with traditional Vedic rituals, bringing the divine presence to the sanctum.
2008
Launched the Annadanam Trust to provide free meals to pilgrims and the needy, embodying the spirit of service.
2015
Established a Veda Pathashala to preserve and propagate ancient Vedic knowledge for the younger generation.
2021
Started global online puja booking and live darshan services to serve devotees across the world.
2024
Expanded our sacred space to Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur, India to serve devotees in Rajasthan with traditional Vedic ceremonies.
Our temple is constructed following ancient Vastu Shastra principles, ensuring optimal energy flow and spiritual benefits
The main entrance is positioned in the East direction (Purva) to welcome the rising sun and positive energy into the temple complex.
The temple tower (Shikhar) rises to an auspicious height following Vastu guidelines, symbolizing the connection between earth and divine.
The inner sanctum (Garbhagriha) is placed at the center of the temple, following Vaastu principles for maximum spiritual energy flow.
The entire temple complex follows the traditional Madhyanka layout, ensuring proper energy circulation and divine presence in all directions.
A circumambulation path (Pradakshina Patha) surrounds the sanctum, allowing devotees to perform parikrama for spiritual benefits.
Discover the sacred elements that make our temple special and spiritually significant
The five-faced Hanuman idol symbolizes protection from all directions, with each face representing divine virtues.
Nine planetary deities installed in a circular arrangement to provide relief from planetary doshas.
A sacred stone dedicated to Lord Shani, believed to ward off Shani Dosh and bring stability to devotees' lives.
A dedicated section for Lord Bhairav, the fierce protector of the temple premises.
A spacious hall serving free meals to devotees daily, continuing the tradition of hospitality.
A dedicated space for teaching and preserving Vedic scriptures and traditional rituals.
We dream of creating a beautiful temple that will stand as a symbol of faith, unity, and spirituality. The Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple will be home to the five-faced form of Lord Hanuman, along with beloved gods and goddesses from both North and South India.
Building a temple is a collective effort. Whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading the word, your support will help bring this vision to life.
50+
Years
12K
Devotees
500
Fed Daily
40+
Countries
365
Days Open
9
Puja Types