The Guardian of Patna
Mahavir Mandir
Standing majestically in the heart of the city, this magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman draws millions of devotees seeking the blessings of the Sankat Mochan, blending deep devotion with profound social service.
A Beacon of Modern Devotion
Stepping out of the bustling Patna Junction, one is immediately greeted by the towering, serene presence of the **Mahavir Mandir**. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this temple is not only a primary spiritual anchor for the city's residents but also ranks among the most visited temples in North India.
While the roots of the shrine trace back to ancient times, the current grand edifice is a relatively modern marvel. Transformed heavily during the 1980s under the guidance of Acharya Kishore Kunal, it was rebuilt into a sprawling complex of pristine white marble that radiates peace amid the city's chaos.
Dual Idols and Architectural Grace
The architecture elegantly fuses traditional North Indian temple design with modern structural durability. As you enter the grand sanctum, you are met with a unique sight: two beautiful idols of Lord Hanuman positioned side-by-side.
The first idol is worshipped for the protection of the good and righteous, while the second is revered as the destroyer of evil. Intricate carvings adorn the pillars, and beautiful frescoes depicting scenes from the Ramayana line the pathways, enriching the visual and spiritual journey.
A Commitment to Seva (Selfless Service)
What truly sets the Mahavir Mandir apart is its deep commitment to social welfare. The trust managing the temple operates on the core philosophy of "Seva."
The vast resources generated by the temple are directly channeled into running major charitable hospitals, orphanages, and rural health programs across Bihar.
This massive philanthropic footprint ensures that the devotion offered at the temple directly translates into tangible healing and support for the community.
Pilgrimage Guide
Visiting Mahavir Mandir
Timings
Open daily from 5:30 AM to 10:30 PM. The early morning Darshan and evening Aarti are highly recommended for a serene experience.
Special Days
Tuesdays and Saturdays witness immense crowds. Ram Navami is the grandest festival celebrated here, illuminating the entire complex.
Prasad (Naivedyam)
The temple is famous for its special "Naivedyam" laddoos, prepared by experts from Tirupati, which devotees consider highly auspicious.
How to Reach
Conveniently located directly outside the Patna Junction Railway Station, making it easily accessible via train, bus, or local transit.
"Sankat Mochan Naam Tiharo" — May the boundless strength and devotion of Lord Hanuman clear the obstacles from your path.
