Manokamna
Hanuman Mandir is located at Darbhanga city belongs to Darbhanga district in
the Indian state of Bihar.
This unique
temple is situated in the area of Moti Mahal on bank of the pond in front of Kameshwar
Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University. It is elevated above seven feet from
ground level on bandstand (Chabutara) and constructed from white Sangemarmar marbles.
There is one pond behind the temple and one pond in front of the temple.
While people
go to any Lord Hanuman temple to worship God with flowers, sweets and incense
sticks but in this unique temple where devotees go to the temple with pen and
pencil for writing as well. It is believed that Lord Hanuman fulfills wishes of
devotees who write their desire on the wall’s of the temple so people call it
Manokamna Hanuman Mandir.
The
maintenance and supervision of this ancient temple is under the Kameshwar Singh
Trust of Darbhanga. It is said that this temple was established by the King of
Darbhanga-Maharaja Rameshwar Singh Bahadur. Today Darbhanga has several palaces
that were built during the Darbhanga Raj era.
The temple
has a small miniature size and the devotees have to bow down to get inside it
however it is big for them whose wishes are completed. Folklore says that the King
Rameshwar Singh had constructed this temple for his any relative, who was short
in size.
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