Hanuman Temple, Connaught Place

The temple is always filled with chants of “Jai Bajrang Bali” and the fragrance of incense, creating a divine atmosphere. Devotees believe that visiting this temple removes obstacles, grants strength, and fulfills wishes.






Architecture of the Temple

The temple is built in traditional North Indian Nagara style.
A tall Shikhara (spire) rises above the sanctum and is visible from far away.
Inside, the sanctum houses a magnificent idol of Lord Hanuman, decorated with flowers, sindoor (vermilion), and silver ornaments.
The walls are adorned with mythological paintings and inscriptions.
A special feature of the temple is the Ram Naam written continuously on the walls, creating a unique spiritual aura.
How to Reach to Temple
By Metro: The nearest metro stations are Rajiv Chowk (Blue Line & Yellow Line) and Mandi House (Blue Line & Violet Line). Both are within walking distance.
By Road: The temple is located in Connaught Place, easily accessible by buses, autos, and taxis.
By Train: The nearest major railway station is New Delhi Railway Station (about 2 km away).
By Air: The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, about 15 km away.

Temple Timings
