Sri Bhadra Maruti Mandir - Kuldabad

Sri Bhadra Maruti Temple is situated in Kuldabad city of Maharashtra

The presiding deity is lord Hanuman.

At the temple, the murti of Hanuman is portrayed in a reclining or sleeping posture.

It is one of only three places where Hanuman is represented in a sleeping posture. The second noted place is a temple on the banks of the Ganga at Sangam in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh and the third is at Jam Sawali, Madhya Pradesh.

This temple was built in a traditional style of architecture

This temple is built with White Marble.

In ancient times the Khuldabad was known as Bhadravati and the ruler was a noble king named Bhadrasena, who was an ardent devotee of Rama and used to sing songs in His praise. One day Hanumanji descended on the place, listening to the devotional songs sung in praise of Rama. He was mesmerized and without his knowledge took a reclining posture – called 'Bhava-samadhi' (Bhava samadhi is a yogic posture). King Bhadrasen, when he had finished his song, was astonished to find Hanuman in Samadhi before him. He requested Hanuman to reside there forever and bless his and Lord Rama's devotees.

Sri Ramanavami and Hanuman Jayanti are the festivals celebrated here

Devotees visit this temple on Saturdays during Shravana Month

Usually, there is a lot of rush on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Timings

5.00 am to 12.00 noon

4.00 pm to 9.00 pm

How to reach the Temple

26 km from Aurangabad

Nearby Temples

Ellora Caves – 4 km

Ellora, Kailsa Temple – 4 km

Ellora, Sri Grishneshwar Temple – 5 km

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