Shirsada Hanuman Temple

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Jai Shree Hanuman Mandira
Shirsada's Hanuman Mandir
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Jalgaon District
Deity Hanuman
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Active
Governing bodyJai Hanuman Mandira Trust , Shirsada
StatusActive
Location
LocationShirsada, Bodwad [1]
StateMaharashtra
Country India
India Maharashtra location map.svg
Om symbol.svg
Location in Maharashtra
Geographic coordinates 20°56′21″N76°03′33″E / 20.93917°N 76.05917°E / 20.93917; 76.05917
Specifications
Length36.089 Foot
Width26.24 Foot
Height (max)15 foot
Temple(s)Five
Monument(s)One
Elevation296 m (971 ft)

Maruti Temple of Shirsada village, also known as Shirsada's Hanuman Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the village of Shirsada in Bodwad taluka in Maharashtra's Jalgaon district. [2] [3] [4] Its deity is Hanuman.

Overview

According to a folklore decades ago, Shirsada's residents discovered this Maruti's stone idol in the nearby river. They took it to a neem tree and established it there, where the mandir is now present. [5] [6]

The Mandira is unique because it does not have a Shikhar, Amlak , and Kadas. Several other temples are located in the temple premises. [5]

Maruti Temple is situated 7.45 miles away from the town of Muktainagar and 46 Miles from Jalgaon. [7]

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