Kesari Hanuman Temple

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Hyderabad, India

Hindu templeTourist attraction

Kesari Hanuman Temple Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kesari Hanuman Temple is located in Hyderabad, India on 13-04-585, Karwan East. Kesari Hanuman Temple is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hindu templetourist attraction in India.

Address

13-04-585, Karwan East

Phone

040 20033934

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sharanya chandapatla

such a very peaceful temple where one can get divine darshan of lord hanuman

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sai mukthevi

Very attractive idol of Hanuman , can't forget that and it's very graceful . And temple area is quite good place to relax for a while and meditate . Will keep visiting again and again

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Radha krishna

This temple is in East Karwan ( can reach Attapur to purana pool road ), Hyderabad. The idol of Lord Hanuman was installed by Samardha Ramadas , the guru of Sri Chatrapathi Shivaji before Hyderabad is take place. Here, Lord Hanuma is powerful God and devotees will believe that all their wishes will fulfil, if they continuously visit this temple for a week. Here, Lord Hanuma will appear like normal God in standing position ( appears without swelling of red mouth ) and authorities will use only Cow Ghee to flame the deepam for 24 x 7 days and will not use normal Sindhura tilakam instead they use semi liquid Sandal ( Gandham ). And one more wonder, Lord Hanuma will be seen only in the windows by the ladies, where he is installed in the cellar room, but men are allowed in the room by removing their Shirt, Banian and belt. If anybody visits, they can feel mentally stress free. Parking place is available for two and four wheelers in side the premises. Accepts donations also.

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Gopal Rao

Nice place. You will be confused where to enter... Then you will feel good when you enter...This statue is made up of sand near about 450 years ago by Shivaji Maharaj's sevak....

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Manmadh Rao

A very old temple, which was visited by Shivaji Maharaj and his guru Samartha Ramdas