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Superb
place
to
visit
anytime.
There
are
options
to
buy
sweets
for
temple,
that
sweet
is
pretty
delicious.Attached
to
Railway
Station
at
the
heart
of
the
city.Mahavir
Mandir
of
Patna,
according
to
available
historical
facts
and
traditions,
it
appears,
was
originally
established
by
Swami
Balanand,
an
ascetic
of
Ramanandi
sect
around
1730
A.D.
and
has
belonged
to
the
this
sect
till
1900
A.
D..
From
1900
A.D.
it
had
been
in
the
possession
of
the
Gosain
Sanyasis
till
1948
A.D.Mahavir
Mandir,
Patna
one
of
the
holiest
Hindu
temples
dedicated
to
Lord
Hanuman,
located
in
Patna,
Bihar,
India.
Millions
of
pilgrims
visit
the
temple
every
year.
Acharya
Kishore
Kunal
is
the
secretary
of
the
Mahavir
Mandir
Temple
Trust,
Patna.As
per
the
Patna
High
Court
judgment
in
1948
the
temple
exists
since
time
immemorial.
This
temple
gained
popularity
in
1947
with
large
number
of
Hindu
refugees
coming
to
Patna
after
the
partition
of
India.
Subsequently,
temple
was
rebuilt
as
a
concrete
house
at
same
time.
Even
this
was
broken
down
in
1987
to
make
a
huge
marble
temple.
The
idol
of
Sankat-Mochan
stands
in
it.The
temple
started
the
publication
of
"Dharmayan",
a
magazine
focusing
on
culture,
religion
and
nationality
in
1990.
Since
then
the
magazine
has
continuously
been
in
publication.
They
recently
celebrated
a
Diamond
Jublee
with
the
publication
of
its
100th
issue.
Dignitaries
like
Acharya
Sitaram
Chaturvedi,
Sahitya
Vachaspati
Shriranjan
Suridev,
Dr.
Kashinath
Mishra
have
been
associated
with
this
esteemed
magazine.
Currently
Acharya
Kishore
Kunal
graces
the
position
of
Chief
Editor
and
it
is
being
edited
by
Pandit
Bhavanath
Jha.Long
winding
queues
can
be
seen
at
the
temple
on
Saturdays
and
Tuesdays,
the
traditional
worshiping
days
of
Lord
Hanuman.
Thousands
of
people
visit
Mahavir
Mandir
on
every
Ram
Navami
and
New
Year
celebration.On
every
Ram
Navami
waiting
queues
grow
up
to
some
kilometer
long.Mahavir
Mandir,
Patna
one
of
the
holiest
Hindu
temples
dedicated
to
Lord
Hanuman,
located
in
Patna,
Bihar,
India.
Millions
of
pilgrims
visit
the
temple
every
year.
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