The Bhadra Maruti Temple, A Serene Hanuman Shrine Steeped in Legend and Devotion in Khuldabad is a renowned spiritual landmark of Maharashtra, celebrated for its tranquil ambiance and unique depiction of Lord Hanuman in a reclining posture—a rarity found only in three temples across India. This temple holds deep religious, historical, and architectural significance, drawing devotees from all over the country.
The principal attraction is the idol of Hanumanji in a sleeping or reclining posture, symbolizing deep meditation and surrender to Lord Rama.
The temple blends North and South Indian architectural styles, featuring subsidiary shrines for Lord Ram, Lakshman, and Sita, and is crafted from pristine white marble after its reconstruction in the 1960s.
Devotees believe that worshipping here brings fulfillment of wishes and removal of life’s obstacles due to the temple’s spiritual energy.
The temple’s origin is linked to King Bhadrasena, a devout ruler of ancient Bhadravati (now Khuldabad), whose hymns to Lord Rama captivated Hanuman, resulting in the deity entering a meditative slumber at the site.
The temple’s serene atmosphere is accentuated by its proximity to important cultural sites such as the Ellora Caves, Grishneshwar Temple, and Daulatabad Fort, making it both a spiritual and tourist destination.
Folklore attributes the discovery of the idol to one of the Greatest Saints, Samarth Swami Ramdas in the 17th century, and the site underwent destruction and subsequent revival by local devotees, who safeguarded the idol during Mughal invasions and restored the temple in the modern era.
Visitors can expect a peaceful environment, simple yet elegant marble architecture, and an inclusive spiritual experience welcomed by thousands of worshippers annually. Don’t expect opulent carvings or towering gopurams; the temple is modest yet endearing. The main sanctum houses a swayambhu (self-manifested) idol of Hanumanji.
For all those who bow down to Shani Maharaj, There a special shrine of Lord Saturn here, one can do the offerings of oil and else.
The Bhadra Maruti Temple in Khuldabad stands out not only for its rare depiction of Hanuman but also for its resilient history and harmonious architectural beauty. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in India’s sacred traditions and historical heritage, offering a gateway into the spiritual and cultural heart of Maharashtra. Of course, for a Bhakta, this is an another must visit place.