Jamnagar Bala Hanuman Temple History, Timings, Entry fees
This temple was established by Shri Prembhikshuji Maharaj in 1963 -64. Jamnagar is celebrating 50 years of Akhand Rama Naam and acquired a place in Guinness book of records.
This temple was built on the bank of Ranmal Lake also known as Lakhota Lake.
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Day |
Timings |
Darshan details |
Sunday |
6:00 am |
Mangla Darshan |
Monday |
6:30 am |
Shangar Darshan |
Tuesday |
7:00 am |
Mangala Aarti |
Wednesday |
12:00 pm |
Raj Bhog |
Thursday |
4:30 pm |
Utthapan |
Friday |
7:00 pm |
Sandya Aarti |
Saturday |
10:00 pm |
Sayan Darshan |
Akhand Raam Naam
Place |
Started on |
Jamnagar |
1 Aug 1964 |
Dwarka |
12 May 1967 |
Porbandar |
20 May 1967 |
Rajkot |
22 Apr 1984 |
Mahuva |
20 Apr 1997 |
Junagadh |
15 Aug 1996 |
General
On the southeast corner of the lake is the Bala Hanuman temple, famous for its continuous chanting of the “Sri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram” since August 1st, 1964, for which it is even listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. You can visit the temple to be witness to their prolonged act of religious devotion and even join in if you wish to contribute to the effort, especially at night, during the more difficult sessions.
How to get there
By road: Jamnagar is 92 km from Rajkot. State transport buses and private luxury coaches connect Jamnagar with various centers of Gujarat. If you’re coming from Rajkot on the bus, the bus passes right through town before reaching the bus station, so you can ask to be let off at Bedi Gate.
By rail: There are daily trains on the Western Railway with direct connections to Ahmedabad.
By air: There is an airport 10 km from town, so it’s a relatively inexpensive rickshaw or taxi ride. Various domestic airlines connect Jamnagar to Mumbai.
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