Lord Hanuman is the chief and eternal devotee of Sri Rama and he stood by Lord Rama in his endeavor to retrieve Goddess Sita from Ravana.
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As the name implies all the efforts (Karya) of the devotees, who pray at the Karyasidhdhi Anjaneya temple for his blessings, are fulfilled (Siddhi). Just like helping Lord Rama, Lord Hanuman is ever ready to execute the wishes of his devotees.
The Karya Siddhi Hanuman idol in this temple was consecrated at the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashram premisis.
It is a monolythic Anjaneya and it weighs about 200 tonnes. Around 18 sculptors worked to create the sculpture, under the guidance of Subramanya Archar sculptor and they took 10 months to sculpt the sculpture.
Karya Siddhi Anjaneya temple is constructed in an octagon shape and attracts 1000s of devotees everyday.
Being inspired by the Poorna Phala samarpana Pooja in the temple, the devotees offer coconuts to Lord Hanuman to favor their wishes.
Being inspired by the Poorna Phala samarpana Pooja in the temple, the devotees offer coconuts to Lord Hanuman to favor their wishes.
1. After offering a coconut and tieing it at the temple,
2. one has to recite Karya Siddhi Hanuman Mantra 108 times per day and should make 41 pradhakshinas twice a week.
2. one has to recite Karya Siddhi Hanuman Mantra 108 times per day and should make 41 pradhakshinas twice a week.
3. It should be continued for 16 days.
4. The devotee should be absolutely pure in diet, without alcohol.
4. The devotee should be absolutely pure in diet, without alcohol.
5. On the 16th day, the tied coconut should be removed, offered to lord and then be used to cook sweets, which has to be distributed to others.
6. This works out perfectly for the devotees that their wishes get fulfilled either before or after 16th day.
That is the reason why the temple experiences crowds of devotees.
MANTRA :
Tvamasmin kāryaniryōgē
pramāṇaṁ harisattama |
hanumān yatnamāsthāya
duḥkha kṣayakarō bhava ||
MANTRA :
Tvamasmin kāryaniryōgē
pramāṇaṁ harisattama |
hanumān yatnamāsthāya
duḥkha kṣayakarō bhava ||
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