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Travel Tips- Hanuman ji is still present at these places of the world, know about them

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Friends, it is told in Hindu religion and scriptures that Lord Hanuman is one of the Chiranjivis who are immortal beings, will reside on earth till the end of Kaliyuga. Hanuman ji is still present among us and is waiting for the arrival of Kalki, the last incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Hanuman ji resides in some holy places on earth, let's know about these places-

1. Chitrakoot (Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh)

According to Ramcharitmanas, Chitrakoot is the place where Hanuman ji first met Lord Rama during his exile.

His presence is still felt in the caves, forests and temples of this region.

The energy of devotion is strong in Chitrakoot, which attracts devotees from far and wide.

2. Gandhamadana Mountain (Himalayas)

Hanuman ji did penance here after bringing Sanjivani booti.

This place is considered to be extremely mystical and spiritually powerful.

Due to its rugged terrain, it is mostly untouched.

3. Jagannath Puri (Odisha)

Near the Bada Hanuman Mandir, Hanuman Ji resides permanently to protect Lord Jagannath.

This temple is located near the Jagannath Temple and is a major stop for devotees visiting the region.

4. Salasar Balaji (Rajasthan)

The Balaji Temple at Salasar is one of the most famous Hanuman temples in India.

Devotees believe that Hanuman Ji resides here in a living form and fulfils the wishes of those who visit with devotion.

5. Hanuman Dhara, Chitrakoot

This is a holy stream dedicated to Hanuman Ji.

According to mythology, Hanuman Ji's body had become extremely hot after the burning of Lanka and he cooled himself in this water stream. Powerful spiritual energy still flows from this place.

6. Lakshmanpuri (Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh)

The Aliganj Hanuman Temple in Lucknow is said to be from the era of the Nawabs. Hanuman Ji protects the devotees here and this temple is known for many miraculous events.

7. Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu)

Hanuman Ji played an important role in Lord Rama's journey to Lanka from this place.

Devotees even today claim to experience his presence on the shores and temple premises of Rameswaram.

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