Picture this: a sprawling temple complex nestled in a valley. This is the Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple in Jaipur. A place of devotion and awe. It’s not just a temple it’s a living testament to faith.
The Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple is one of Jaipur’s most popular temples. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman it holds immense cultural significance. It’s not linked to Jaipur’s ancient history. However it’s the most famous and visited Hanuman temple in the city.
The temple’s story begins in 1960. Pandit Radhey Lal Chaubey built it. It started small less than 100 square feet. Today it’s 300 times larger. Legend says Pandit Ji discovered a Hanuman image on a rock. This area was called Narwar Das Ki Khol. Baba Nirmal Das worshipped Hanuman there centuries before.
The temple is renowned for its Sawamani Prasad. Sawamani is an offering of approximately 47-51 kilograms of food and sweets. Devotees regularly host these large-scale offerings. The temple boasts 40 kitchens. They can feed thousands of visitors at a time.
The architecture is a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles. It’s made from Dholpur stone. The temple’s main structure is dedicated to Hanuman. However there are also temples for Lord Ram Lord Ganesha Durga Mata and Lord Shiva. The Shiva temple even features replicas of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
A recent addition is a ropeway. It connects the temple to the Vaishno Devi temple on a nearby hilltop. The ropeway offers stunning views especially during the monsoon season. The temple is easily accessible. It’s located just off the Jaipur-Delhi highway.
The Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple is more than just a religious site. It’s a social hub. It’s a place where people gather to celebrate and connect. Itβs a place where faith tradition and community intertwine. It is truly a remarkable place to experience the spirit of Jaipur.