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Shri Hanuman Temple, Jamnagar, Gujarat
Temple History
Shri Bala Hanuman Sankirtan Mandir is the oldest temple established by Shri Prembhikshuji Maharaj in 1963-64. The temple has become very popular as it has been recorded in Guinness Book of world record. Since last 48 years day and night holy chanting is continuous.
This continuous chanting of Rama Naam for 24 Hours has established not only in Jamnagar, but at 7 different cities including Jamnagar. Various centers like Jamnagar, Dwarka, Rajkot, Porbandar, Mahuva, Junagadh and Muzaffarpur in Bhihar the Rama Naam is chanted and has been started in the name of Shri Prembhikshuji Maharaj.
In the year 1964 on 1st of August, at Jamnagar 24 hours referred as "Akhand Rama Naam" was started. Then after in 1967 on 12th May at Dwarka, in the same year i.e 1967 on 20th May at Porbandar, in 1984 on 22nd April at Rajkot, in 1997 on 20th April at Mahuva and in 1996 on 15th August at Junagadh Ankhand Rama Nam was started.
Also in cities like Khambhaliya, Bhatiya and more than 40 different centers daily for some period of time the Rama Nam is chanted.
It has been builded on South-Eastern portion of Ranmal Lake also known as Lakhota Lake and makes the temple over welming. Every devotee in the temple is drenched in the hymn of Shri Rama and Shri Bala Hanumanji.
Please see this Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2GDM1MMkQk
Temple Timings and Rituals
Location: Shri Prembhikshuji Marg,
Near Lakhota Lake,
Jamnagar - Gujart ( India)
(India) 0288 - 2558196
How to reach
Jamnagar is 92 km from Rajkot
By road:State transport buses and private luxury coaches connect Jamnagar with various centres of Gujarat.
By rail.There are daily trains on the Western Railway with direct connections to Ahmedabad. `
By air:The airport is 10 km. away from city. Various domestic airlines connect Jamnagar to Mumbai.
http://www.shribalahanuman.org/poojatiming.php
https://udinra.com/blog/bala-hanuman-temple-jamnagar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamnagar
Temple History
Shri Bala Hanuman Sankirtan Mandir is the oldest temple established by Shri Prembhikshuji Maharaj in 1963-64. The temple has become very popular as it has been recorded in Guinness Book of world record. Since last 48 years day and night holy chanting is continuous.
This continuous chanting of Rama Naam for 24 Hours has established not only in Jamnagar, but at 7 different cities including Jamnagar. Various centers like Jamnagar, Dwarka, Rajkot, Porbandar, Mahuva, Junagadh and Muzaffarpur in Bhihar the Rama Naam is chanted and has been started in the name of Shri Prembhikshuji Maharaj.
In the year 1964 on 1st of August, at Jamnagar 24 hours referred as "Akhand Rama Naam" was started. Then after in 1967 on 12th May at Dwarka, in the same year i.e 1967 on 20th May at Porbandar, in 1984 on 22nd April at Rajkot, in 1997 on 20th April at Mahuva and in 1996 on 15th August at Junagadh Ankhand Rama Nam was started.
Also in cities like Khambhaliya, Bhatiya and more than 40 different centers daily for some period of time the Rama Nam is chanted.
It has been builded on South-Eastern portion of Ranmal Lake also known as Lakhota Lake and makes the temple over welming. Every devotee in the temple is drenched in the hymn of Shri Rama and Shri Bala Hanumanji.
Please see this Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2GDM1MMkQk
Temple Timings and Rituals
Mangla Darshan | 06:00 AM | |
Shangar Darshan | 06:30 AM | |
Mangala Aarti | 07:00 AM | |
Raj Bhog | 12:00 PM | |
Utthapan | 04:30 PM | |
Sandhya Aarti | 07:00 PM | |
Shayan Darshan | 10:00 PM |
Location: Shri Prembhikshuji Marg,
Near Lakhota Lake,
Jamnagar - Gujart ( India)
(India) 0288 - 2558196
How to reach
Jamnagar is 92 km from Rajkot
By road:State transport buses and private luxury coaches connect Jamnagar with various centres of Gujarat.
By rail.There are daily trains on the Western Railway with direct connections to Ahmedabad. `
By air:The airport is 10 km. away from city. Various domestic airlines connect Jamnagar to Mumbai.
http://www.shribalahanuman.org/poojatiming.php
https://udinra.com/blog/bala-hanuman-temple-jamnagar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamnagar