Shri Hanuman Dham, Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, India

SHRI HANUMAN DHAM, RAMNAGAR, UTTARAKHAND, INDIA:

Shri Hamuman Dham is a popular hindu temple which is related to LORD HANUMAN, situated in a village (Chhoi) around 8.6 km away from Ramnagar comes in Nainital distict of Uttarakhand state of northern India.

Ramnagar is a small town and muncipal board in the Nainital district.

The temple is situated in huge land and inside temple there are many statues of hindu Gods and Goddess, however no photography is allowed inside the temple temple is a holy place where people go for worship so you can’t capture photographs inside it, many photographs warnings also there.

The above picture is related to the way which goes to temple via many stairs, pilgrimages have to travel this short distance for the main temple site as you can see in the picture still we cannot reached the main temple site because the temple is located at very high from ground.

In hinduism the bell is used in temples to prevent the bad powers, when the bell rings then by the sound the atmosphere gets pure and sacred.

Highlights of Shri Hanuman Dham

Accessibility:

The temple is totally accessible wheel chair accessible car park and wheelchair accessible entrance is available here.

How to reach Shri Hanuman Dham?

It’s situated around 8.6 km from Ramnagar, there are various modes available to visit temple such as auto or taxi.

Auto charges about 30 Rs (in sharing) and 200 Rs (in personal)

Hardly 16 to 17 minutes journey by taxi/car/bike.

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Thank you dear @IshantHP_ig for this nice post; detailed description & Nice photos (appreciate the quality of the shots).

Regs

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Thanks a lot @TravellerG

For the great words, i always choose my best shots for connect :slight_smile:

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That is very nice of you, dear @IshantHP_ig . What camera do you use & majorly in which shooting mode?

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Generally i use my Samsung Galaxy J7, 13 MP rear camera with f/1.9 aperature @TravellerG

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Hi @IshantHP_ig ,

Thank you for sharing your amazing content! It was very informative and useful. Did you buy the rice from a restaurant near by?

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Hello @IshantHP_ig ,

Thank you very much for this great post! You have included a lot of interesting facts and useful tips for visiting. I’d love to visit Shri Hamuman Dham one day.

On the first two pictures it looks like the temple is currently being repaired, am I right?

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Hello @VasT

Thanks for writing me.

Actually i didn’t buy the plate of rice, i got this in form of Prashad from temple (In India we got prashad in form of sweet/salted food product after going back from the temple) and it’s to believed that the lucky person get the prashad because sometime there are many people in queue for prashad.

Welcome in India to understand better about Prashad​:pray::pray:

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Hello @RadieN :slight_smile:

Thanks for responding

Yeah you are right the temple is under construction in form of renovation, painting and the temple committee is making the temple more unique and beautiful so they use supports for construction works, your visualisation is really good :slight_smile:

I appreciate you for it.

Welcome in India!

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Wow @IshantHP_ig , I’ve never heard about it. Is it like the offering from the temple is given back to the people? So, that means you’re a lucky person. Thank you once more for the detailed description and the information given.

Keep up sharing and contributing!

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Thank you @IshantHP_ig !

Renovating the temple is a wonderful initiative! This beautiful building should be preserved well so that more generations can appreciate it. Is this temple committee taking care only of Shri Hanuman Dham or of more temples in India?

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**Your welcome @RadieN **

In India every temple has a different committee; so Shri Hanuman Dham temple committee take care only this temple because for other temples they have separate committees for it.

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Your always welcome :slight_smile: @VasT

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Hi @IshantHP_ig ,

So India is doing very good job with maintaining temples, that’s great! :slight_smile:

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Hello @IshantHP_ig ,

Thank you for this amazing post, everything is so detailed, full of information and great pictures, as usual.

You took me back to the past, when I was reading the story of Rama and the way Hanuman helped him to rescue Sita. :slight_smile:

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Thank @BorrisS

I feel grateful because you know a lot about Ramyan :slight_smile: :hugs:

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@IshantHP_ig , really kind of you. Well, I love reading epics such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata or the Odyssey.

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In which language you read the Epics of India :slight_smile: @BorrisS

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Hello @IshantHP_ig ,

I’ve read them in French. Whenever there is something written in a language that I don’t know, I try to find the French translation of it. :slight_smile:

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You are really hard working guy :pray::pray::pray: @BorrisS

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