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SHREE
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important
information
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Location:
Panki
Road,
Panki
Katra,
Panki,
Kanpur,
Uttar
Pradesh
208020.
Open
and
Close
Timings:
........
Morning
:
5:00
am
to
12:00
am
and
2:00
pm
to
10:00
pm.
Every
Tuesday
:
.....
4:00
am
to
12:00
pm.
Aarti
Timings
:
........
Morning
:
5:30
am,
Evening
:
9:00
pm.
Every
Tuesday
:
.....
Morning
:
4:00
am,
Evening
:
11:30
pm.
Nereast
Railway
Station:
...
Kanpur
railway
station
at
a
distance
of
nearly
8
kilometers
from
Panki
Hanuman
Temple.
Nereast
Airport:
....
Kanpur
Airport
at
a
distance
of
nearly
32.6
kilometers
from
Panki
Hanuman
Temple.
Dedicated
to:
........
Lord
Hanuman.
Special
Festival:
Hanuman
Jayanti.
Photography
Charges:
allowed
in
prayer
hall
and
not
allowed
in
main
Hanuman
idol.
Panki
Hanuman
Temple
or
Panchmukhi
Hanuman
temple
is
an
ancient
temple
on
the
outskirts
of
the
city
of
Kanpur,
near
Panki
Railway
Station
and
is
fully
dedicated
to
Lord
Hanuman.
The
temple
draws
lot
of
devotees
from
all
over
the
country
and
their
wishes
are
heard
and
fulfilled
by
the
Lord.
He
showers
his
blessings
on
the
devotees
who
come
here
with
full
devotion
and
absolute
faith.
Although
no
authentic
evidence
regarding
the
history
of
the
temple
is
available,
yet
as
per
the
legend,
the
temple
is
about
four
hundred
years
old.
The
temple
had
been
founded
by
Mahant
Sri
Sri
1008
Purushottam
Dasji
Maharaj.
It
is
believed
that
the
Hanuman
temple
of
Panki
was
established
before
the
establishment
of
Kanpur
city.
It
is
said
that
Mahantji
was
returning
from
Chitrakoot
once.
Then
on
the
place
where
there
is
a
Panki
temple,
there
was
a
rock
seen
on
which
Bajrang
Bali
could
be
seen.
Simply,
he
then
decided
to
build
a
temple
at
the
place.
The
place
is
now
known
as
Panki
temple.
The
Lord
Hanuman
here
in
Panki
is
seen
as
a
gift
from
the
celestials.
It
is
seen
to
be
wondered
that
the
appearance
of
the
face
of
the
Lord
changes
thrice
a
day.
With
the
rise
of
Sun
in
the
morning
the
face
of
the
Lord
is
seen
as
a
Bala
Hanuman
bright
and
childish.
During
noon
the
face
of
the
Lord
is
seen
as
a
youth
(Brahmachari).
By
evening
the
Lord
Hanuman
is
seen
as
a
Mahapurush
(thejasvee).
A
huge
crowd
of
pilgrims
came
to
see
the
temple
of
Pankibut
on
Tuesday,
on
the
occasion
of
Buddha
Mangal,
the
massacre
of
the
devotees
took
place.
Special
arrangements
have
been
made
for
the
devotees
to
seek
blessings
of
the
Lord
Hanuman.
❣️🙏..........Jai
shree
Ram.........🙏❣️
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