Lifestyle News Desk. Whenever we are in trouble we remember God. Some people, facing difficulties in life, reach the temple of God with offerings. When difficulties surround us, we come to God in prayer. The practice of offering prasad and prasad in temples has been going on for years. You too would not want to go to any temple without Prasad, but today we are telling you about a temple where instead of offering Prasad, it is sought by writing Jai Shri Ram.
Enter the temple by writing Jai Shri Ram.
Neither Prasad is offered nor do you need to offer anything else in this special temple located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. If you want to worship or have darshan of God in this ancient Hanuman temple, then first of all you have to write Jai Shri Ram 108 times. The relationship of Lord Shri Ram and Hanuman is the strongest relationship between a devotee and God. If you want to please Hanumanji then you have to please Lord Ram. For this you will first have to write Jai Shri Ram 108 times.
there is no donation box
You do not need to carry prasad and prasad to enter the temple, because to enter here you have to write the name of Ram 108 times. Only after this you will get entry into this famous temple from Indore. Devotion to God is not achieved by money or offerings but by your selfless devotion. Neither any donation, nor any offering is to be taken in this temple. That is why not a single donation box is kept in front of God here. There is no magical object of any kind kept in the temple.
A tall statue of Lord Hanuman
The 51 feet high huge statue of Lord Hanuman is the center of attraction in this temple. God has placed Ram-Lakshman on his shoulders. Ram’s name is written everywhere in this temple of Hanumanji. Devotion is visible everywhere. Along with Lord Hanuman, idols of Meghnath, Ravana, Kaikeyi, Kumbhakarna, Manthara and Shurpanakha are also kept here. In this temple you will find statues of all the characters of Ramayana. This temple is considered to be a unique temple of the city. Crowds of people are seen here every day from morning till late night.