Lucknow's Hanuman Temples: The month of Ashadha is particularly meaningful in Hinduism, with the *Bada Mangal* (Grand Tuesday) celebrations holding a distinct spiritual and religious significance. This festival is marked by grand celebrations, especially in Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, it is believed that sincere worship on this day can alleviate sorrows and grant wishes.
During *Bada Mangal*, large numbers of devotees flock to the major Hanuman temples in Lucknow. Community feasts, known as *Bhandaras*, are held at various sites, where *Prasad* (sacred food) is shared with thousands. This tradition has been a vital part of the city's cultural heritage for many years.
If you are interested in participating in the prayers on this auspicious day, here is a guide to the key Hanuman temples in Lucknow, where visiting on *Bada Mangal* is believed to be particularly auspicious.
**Hanuman Setu Temple**
Recognized as the most renowned Hanuman temple in Lucknow, the Hanuman Setu Temple is located by the banks of the Gomti River. On *Bada Mangal*, it is filled with devotees, with long lines forming from early morning as people come to receive Lord Hanuman's blessings.
**Aliganj Hanuman Temple**
The Aliganj Hanuman Temple is steeped in history and is particularly famous for its *Bada Mangal* festivities. It is believed that prayers offered here can lead to the fulfillment of desires. A grand *Bhandara* is held at this temple on the day of *Bada Mangal*.
**Rajajipuram Hanuman Temple**
This temple is also a favorite among devotees, known for its tranquil ambiance and impressive architecture. Special prayers and rituals take place here during *Bada Mangal*.
**Chowk Hanuman Temple**
Located in the heart of Old Lucknow, the Chowk Hanuman Temple serves as a focal point for religious devotion. On *Bada Mangal*, the temple is beautifully decorated and sees a significant influx of worshippers.
**Aminabad Hanuman Temple**
This temple also holds great importance for devotees during *Bada Mangal*. The traditions of distributing *Prasad* and hosting community feasts (*Bhandaras*) are well-known here.
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