Hanuman Mandir
Hanuman Mandir Bahadurgarh
Hanuman Mandir Bahadurgarh is a local Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located in Sector 6 of Bahadurgarh town in Jhajjar district, Haryana, India. It functions as a neighborhood devotional center rather than a large tourist complex, serving nearby residential colonies and markets with daily worship and small-scale festivals.
Key facts
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Deity: Lord Hanuman (Hindu monkey-god, symbol of strength and devotion)
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Location: Sector 6 area, Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar district, Haryana, India
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Type: Urban neighborhood temple / point of interest
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Usage: Daily worship, aarti, especially busy on Tuesdays and Saturdays
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Setting: Within a dense residential and market locality
Setting and layout
The temple is embedded in Sector 6’s tightly packed neighborhood streets, surrounded by houses, shops, and other small shrines. The structure typically features a modest entrance leading into a tiled courtyard and garbhagriha (sanctum) with the Hanuman idol, along with smaller shrines or pictures of other deities on the sides.
Religious life and activities
Hanuman Mandir Bahadurgarh mainly serves local residents for daily darshan and aarti. Like many Hanuman temples in North India, it sees its largest crowds on Tuesdays and Saturdays, days traditionally associated with Hanuman worship, when devotees offer oil, sindoor, and prasad while seeking blessings for strength, protection, and relief from difficulties.
Role as a point of interest
Though not a major tourist attraction, the temple is a recognizable landmark within Sector 6 and is sometimes listed among the area’s notable religious places. Visitors to Bahadurgarh often encounter it while exploring the town’s residential sectors or nearby markets, where it adds to the area’s local cultural and spiritual character.



