Purana Hanuman Mandir Lucknow

Temple Timings and Details

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The Temple is open 24 hours a day.

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Dress Code Traditional and Formal clothing
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Prasad Available
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Photography Allowed

About Purana Hanuman Mandir Lucknow

The Purana Hanuman Mandir is located in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is believed that the temple is located at the same place where Mata Sita, Lord Laxman and Lord Hnauman stayed at night while they were going to Bithoor. Hanuman Jayanti is important festival celebrated at this temple.How to Reach Purana Hanuman Mandir LucknowLucknow is a well-developed city in Uttar Pradesh, connected by several transportation options to reach Purana Hanuman Mandir.By RoadLucknow is well connected by road connections with all major destinations in Uttar Pradesh. Plenty of regular private and public transportation options are available there to reach Purana Hanuman Mandir. By RailLucknow-Charbagh Railway Station is just 9.4 km away from Purana Hanuman Mandir. From there, you will have a lot of local or private transportation options to reach the temple.By AirLucknow Airport is the most convenient and nearest port, located 32.2 km from Purana Hanuman Mandir.Best Time to Visit Purana Hanuman TempleThe best time to visit Purana Hanuman Mandir is from October to March, when the weather is admiring and comfortable while traveling.

Temple Location

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What is the location of Purana Hanuman Mandir?

It is located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh's Aliganj neighbourhood (Purani Khadra Chungi). About 9 kilometres from the Lucknow Charbagh Railway Station, it is easily accessible.

2. What time does Purana Hanuman Mandir open?

In the morning, the temple opens at 6:05 AM till 12 PM, and in the evening, the temple opens around 4 to 10 p.m. Aarti is held every day between 9 AM and 9 PM.

3. When do rituals take place?

Around 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM are the regular times for morning and evening aartis. More complex rites are performed on certain days, such as Tuesdays in Jyeshtha, with ceremonies beginning at midnight before the doors open.

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