Jai Hanuman Taal, Jai Hanuman Mandir

5WMQ+395, Hanumantal Ward, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482002, India
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Jai Hanuman Taal, Jai Hanuman Mandir is a hindu temple located in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The average rating of this place is 4.20 out of 5 stars based on 56 reviews. The street address of this place is 5WMQ+395, Hanumantal Ward, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482002, India. It is about 1.22 kilometers away from the Adhartal railway station.

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Where is Jai Hanuman Taal, Jai Hanuman Mandir located?
Jai Hanuman Taal, Jai Hanuman Mandir is located at 5WMQ+395, Hanumantal Ward, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 482002, India.
What is the nearest railway station from Jai Hanuman Taal, Jai Hanuman Mandir?
Adhartal railway station is the nearest railway station to Jai Hanuman Taal, Jai Hanuman Mandir. It is nearly 1.22 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Jai Hanuman Taal, Jai Hanuman Mandir

Vαίsнαlί S 23 months ago

'Shri Hanuman Mandir' is situated on the edge of Hanuman Tal. this is a small temple of Hanuman Ji which is on the side of the road.

Dinesh Soni 48 months ago

Bara Mandir is a historic Jain temple in Jabalpur, right on the edge of Hanumantal, once the main center of Jabalpur.The temple houses several images from the Kalachuri period (10-12th century), including an ornately crafted image of Lord Adinath.It also has many Mughal period, Maratha period and British period images, along with those installed after India's Independence.The temple was visited by Acharya Shantisagar in 1928, the first Digambar Jain Acharya in the region after many centuries. He arrived after a Chaturmas in Katni and left for damoh. He later commented that the temple was built like a fortress.Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir, Jabalpur, lakeside gateway.The temple appears like a fortress with numerous shikharas. Originally built in 1686 CE.it was renovated in the 19th century. the temple has 22 shrines (vedis), making it the largest independent Jain temple in India. The images range from Kalachuri period to modern times. The main room with glasswork was built in 1886 by Bholanath Singhai, who also helped initiate the first two Hitkarini Sabha schools. This room contains the only image of the Jain Goddess, Padmavati, that is still worshipped in central India. It is the main Jain temple in Jabalpur, the annual Jain procession on the birthday of Lord Mahavira starts from here[9] and terminates at Bada Fuhara. Daily shastra-sabha and evening classes are held.

aryan singh 48 months ago

People spoiled the view of lake as garbage was floating over it. Hanuman ji temple is gud.