Hanumanji resides in the Hanuman Garhi temple of Ayodhya as a protector of Ayodhya. Lord Ram himself is supposed to have given this responsibility when he left earth.
Befitting this role, the Hanumanji deity, though small in size, is atop a throne in Hanuman Garhi. The temple is a fortified structure with bastions in each corner. Like a fort, the temple is reached by climbing a short flight of steps. It is quite close to the Ram Janambhoomi site and is on the hilly contours of Ramkot. Pilgrims first visit Hanuman Garhi after a bath at Sarayu and before they visit Ram Janambhoomi.
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Footsteps of Rama, Vikrant Pande and Neelesh Kulkarni.
Ayodhya, UP Tourism
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Ayodhya, UP Tourism
Hanumanji resides in the Hanuman Garhi temple of Ayodhya as a protector of Ayodhya. Lord Ram himself is supposed to have given this responsibility when he left earth.
Befitting this role, the Hanumanji deity, though small in size, is atop a throne in Hanuman Garhi. The temple is a fortified structure with bastions in each corner. Like a fort, the temple is reached by climbing a short flight of steps. It is quite close to the Ram Janambhoomi site and is on the hilly contours of Ramkot. Pilgrims first visit Hanuman Garhi after a bath at Sarayu and before they visit Ram Janambhoomi.
Source
Footsteps of Rama, Vikrant Pande and Neelesh Kulkarni.
Ayodhya, UP Tourism
Picture Credit
Ayodhya, UP Tourism