Is recited to remove your obstacles from your life
Milagu Vadai is a deep fried snack usually prepared for Anjaneyar
Sesame oil is believed to remove all kinds of graha doshams
Annadanam is supreme and incomparable to any charity...
Shree Veera Hanuman Temple in at Shree Kshetra Nagoor, Kundapura Taluk near Udupi is known for bestowing better health to the devotees. The idol in the temple, devotionally worshipped as “Sri Veera Hanuman Ji Maharaj” (Great Lord Hanuman). The temple, which has a self manifest idol of Hanuman. The height of the Hanuman is reported to be 27 ft. The ceiling of the main mandap (hall or pavilion) depicts the epic story of Ramayana artistically painted.
Wishes of people come true who visit the temple with full faith. Ever increasing number of devoties visiting the temple it self proves the name Veera Hanuman. Shri Veera Hanumanji fulfills the wishes of the people who comes & pray at the temple.
Sree Veera Hanuman Devaru is surrounded by 8 Sanadhi
The sannidhi for Shani is three and a half feet high black rock which is beleived to be the swayambu of Lord Shani.
Lord Ayyappa also known as Dharma Shasta, is the most famous and prominent among all the Sastha temples.
Shree Ganesha Sanidhi who is a is personification of purity, piety and knowledge
Shiva Parvathi diety, Pradhosha Pooja is performed at sannidhi every month.
NagaDeva who is the Divine protector needs to be worshipped. One can see the Naga sannidhi very next to Shanishewar sanindhi.
The Nandhi opposite the Sivan Parvathi Sannadhi is in a srene mood
Our Hanuman Mandir has a dedicated team of experienced priests with specialized knowledge in various branches of Hindu rituals.
I feel the presence of the Almighty, who formed us in his own image, and the breath.
Sree Veera Hanuman Temple is organising events every month
Liberal Contributions are Accepted for the Development of the Temple. Contributions can be send by M.O., D.D., Cheque or Online in Favour of VEERA HANUMAN CHARITABLE TRUST
Hanuman was the son of Vayu, the god of the wind, and Anjana, a celestial nymph. You're probably wondering how the son of the wind god and a nymph turned out to be a monkey. The answer is that Anjana once angered a sage who cursed her to be born as a monkey.
Fulfilling the promise given to his father, King Dasaratha, Rama along with Seeta and Lakshmana went in exile. They lived their ascetic lives blissfully in the forest and the fourteen year exile was drawing to a close when Ravana, the king of Lanka, having heard much of Seetha's beauty and desiring to possess her, used cunning means and carried her away. Rama, when he discovered Seeta's absence, was inconsolable. With Lakshmana's mature advice and help, they began their search for Seeta. Fortunately, she had been noticed being carried away by many and the brothers took this trail until they reached Kishkindha, the abode of the Vanaras. Here, they befriended Sugreeva and helped him ascend the throne. Sugreeva, in return, promised all help to find Seeta. Rama was shown a small bundle of jewels that was described by Sugreeva's men as having fallen from the sky. Rama instantly recognized them as Seeta's.
Despite many attempts by Sri Rama and his men to come to a peaceful settlement with Ravana, this did not materialize. Filled with egoistic pride and egged on by his un-wise ministers, he declared war. So war it was, quick-killing and enervating, sapping all energy - physical and mental.
Hanuman having returned with the news of Seeta's captivity in Lanka, Sugreeva lost no time and began preparing his army to accompany Rama and Lakshmana to Lanka in order to vanquish Ravana, liberate all those imprisoned within the vices of the senses and bring back Seeta Devi.
While in exile, Bhima once had to go out by himself on a mission. Passing through the dense forest along a narrow path, he came by a small old monkey lazing wayside with its long tail stretched out on the path.
Manojavam Maaruta Tulya Vegam Jitendriyam Buddhimataam Varishtam Vaataatmajam Vaanara Yutha Mukhyam Sri Rama Dhootham Sirasaa Namaami
Buddhir Bhalam Yaso Dhairyam Nirbhayatvam Arogathaam Ajaatyam Vaak Padutvam Cha Hanumat Smaranaath Bhavet
Yathra Yathra Raghunaatha Keerthanam Thathra Thathra Kritham Hasthaka Anjalim Bhaashpa Vaari Paripoorna Lochanam | Maarutim Namatha Raakshasa Anthakam
Asaadhya Saadhaka Swaamin Asaadhyam Thava Kim Vadha Raama Dhootha Krupaa Sindhoh Muth Kaaryam Saadhaya Prabhoh
yathra yathra raghunatha keerthanam thathra thathra kruthamasthakanjalem pashpavari paripurna lochanam maruthim namatha rakshasanthagam