On Hanuman Jayanti, we tell you about the unique traditions and specialties of Jamsavli Hanuman Temple in Chhindwara. One such remarkable temple is located in the Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, where it is believed that incurable diseases and the influence of evil powers are alleviated. The Jamsavli Temple attracts devotees from all corners of the country seeking blessings and relief.
Bajrangbali in a Resting Posture
At the Jamsavli village temple, the Swayambhu Hanuman Ji is depicted in a resting posture beneath a peepal tree. This statue is said to be one-of-a-kind, and the temple is renowned as the world famous Miraculous Hanuman Temple. Legend has it that simply touching the water that flows from Hanuman Ji's navel can cure various ailments and dispel negative energies.
Every Tuesday, people affected by evil spirits visit the temple to pray. During the aarti (devotional song) dedicated to Hanuman Ji, many have reported experiencing relief from malevolent influences. The temple is believed to possess miraculous powers that can control such supernatural entities.
Relief from Mangal Dosh
Another significant aspect of the Jamsavali Temple is its association with curing Mangal Dosh, a condition in astrology that can lead to various life problems, including difficulties in marriage. Those affected by Mangal Dosh may find their efforts getting wasted, leading to unrest in their lives. To seek relief, devotees are advised to offer a chola (a red cloth) to Hanuman Ji and hoist a flag at the temple on Tuesdays, which is thought to bring about positive changes.
The Significance of Tuesday
According to the temple priest, Tuesday is particularly auspicious for worshiping Hanuman Ji. It is believed that on a Tuesday, Hanuman Ji set Lanka ablaze and liberated Mangal Dev from Ravan's captivity. This day holds special significance in the month of Ashadh, and devotees who engage in worship on Tuesdays are said to have their problems resolved.
Prakash Kumar Pandey
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