Our Sacred Heritage
The Beginning: A Vision of Devotion
The South Indian Education Society (SIES), which runs a major academic institution at Nerul, Navi Mumbai, envisioned creating a sanctuary of spiritual wisdom within their campus. With the blessings of the Sankaracharya of Kanchi, they decided to consecrate Lord Hanumanβthe only character in Indian mythology to have witnessed two great wars against evil forces.
Hanuman embodies divine qualities of intelligence, strength, fame, and skill in speech. His remembrance uplifts the human spirit and guides devotees toward spiritual enlightenment and inner strength. This vision culminated in the creation of the Sri Bhakta Aanjaneya Trust, dedicated to serving both spiritual and charitable needs of the community.
"While the SIES College Campus is a temple of learning preparing students for the temporal world, the Sri Bhakta Aanjaneya Trust temples prepare and guide the minds of devotees to attain spiritual knowledge and eternal bliss."
The Magnificent Idol
Vishwaroopa Aanjaneya: A Divine Masterpiece
Sacred Creation
The "Vishwaroopa Aanjaneya" stands majestically on a lotus pedestal with hands folded in prayerβ a symbol of devotion and respect. Carved from a single piece of granite stone under the guidance of the revered Kanchi Seers, this divine idol was sculpted by the renowned "Padmashri Silpa Kalamani" M. Muthiah Sthapathi from Chennai, one of India's finest sculptors.
Sacred Specifications
- Height: 33 feet tall
- Weight: 55 tons
- Material: Single granite stone
- Sculpting Time: 1 year of dedicated craftsmanship
- Journey: Transported by road from near Chennai
Divine Adornments
The idol's serene eyes are positioned in meditation, reflecting eternal peace. The deity is adorned with:
- Kundalam (sacred earrings)
- Keuryaha (armlet)
- Three Kankanas (auspicious bangles)
- Thandai (sacred footwear) resting on lotus feet
This magnificent idol was once the tallest Hanuman statue in India, standing as a beacon of faith and devotion for all who behold it.
Timeline of Milestones
Maha Athirudram & Chandi Yagna
Sacred rituals performed from January 26, 2000, marking the spiritual purification and preparation of the sacred space.
Grand Consecration - February 9
The 33-ft Vishwaroopa Aanjaneya idol consecrated by Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Jagath Guru Sri Jayendra Saraswati and Sri Vijayendra Saraswathi Sankaracharya Swamigal. An idol of Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswati Swamigal was also consecrated on the same day.
Rajatha Kavacha (Silver Adornment)
Silver Kavacham adornment ceremony performed on December 28, 2000, by His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Jayendra Saraswati Swamigal.
Temple Expansion Completed
67-ft Rajagopuram and two smaller temples dedicated to Lord Rama and Lord Vinayaka completed in December 2001. Expert sculptors and painters from Tamil Nadu contributed to this magnificent work.
Trust Registration
Registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950. Registration No. E 21704 (Mumbai), dated April 28, 2004.
Goddess Kamakshi Consecrated
An exact replica of Sri Kamakshi from Kanchipuram was consecrated on February 19, 2006, bringing the divine presence of the Goddess to our sacred temple.
Dwajasthambam Installed
A magnificent 52-ft Dwajasthambam (flag pillar) installed on May 26, 2006, symbolizing the temple's glory and spiritual significance.
Our Mission & Vision
Spiritual Sanctuary
To provide a sacred space where devotees can connect with the divine, seek blessings, and attain spiritual enlightenment through the remembrance of Lord Hanuman.
Vedic Preservation
To preserve and promote Vedic knowledge and traditions, supporting Veda Patashalas and Veda Acharyas who keep these ancient sciences alive for future generations.
Community Service
To serve the community through charitable works, extending financial aid, educational support, and medical assistance to those in need.
Character Development
To inspire individuals to develop qualities embodied by Lord Hanuman: intelligence, strength, fame, and skill in speech for a better society.
Our Charitable Activities
Sri Bhakta Aanjaneya Trust is committed to serving the underprivileged and promoting spiritual knowledge. Our charitable initiatives make a tangible difference in the community.
Vedic Education Support
We provide financial aid to Veda Patashalas and support Veda Acharyas who dedicate their lives to teaching and preserving the sacred Vedic traditions and knowledge systems.
Learn More βEducational Assistance
We offer educational support and scholarships to deserving students who lack resources to pursue their studies, empowering them to achieve their dreams and contribute to society.
Learn More βMedical Assistance
We extend medical aid and support to needy individuals who cannot afford healthcare, ensuring that quality medical care is accessible to all irrespective of their economic status.
Learn More βDaily Worship & Rituals
Vaikanasa Agama Vedi
Daily pujas at the Sri Bhakta Aanjaneya Trust are performed strictly in accordance with the Vaikanasa Agama Vedi, one of the most authentic and respected Vedic traditions of temple worship.
The Vaikanasa tradition represents a profound system of ritual and spiritual practice that has been refined over centuries. Our dedicated priests follow these sacred protocols with utmost precision and devotion, ensuring that every ritual honors the divine and elevates the spiritual consciousness of our devotees.
Key Principles:
- Strict adherence to Vedic protocols and mantras
- Precise timing of pujas according to Vedic calendars
- Sacred offerings (abhishekam, archana, arati)
- Dedicated priesthood trained in Vedic knowledge
- Maintenance of spiritual purity in all rituals