"बजरंगबली": Ancient Hanuman temple with the Hanuman Chalisa inscribed discovered near the Langai River in Patharkandi, Sri Bhumi; locals began reconstruction, backed by ₹1.5L from Army officer Sagar Sinha, aiming to attract pilgrims nationwide
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The local populace has displayed a remarkable commitment to preserving and reviving this ancient heritage. Recognizing the temple’s historical and religious significance, devotees have taken the initiative to reconstruct the temple. To ensure smooth coordination, a dedicated committee has been established under the leadership of Anil Singh. This group is tasked with overseeing the reconstruction efforts and ensuring that the temple is restored to its former glory while maintaining its historical essence.
Adding momentum to the project, Sagar Sinha, a proud son of the soil and currently serving in the Indian Army, has made a notable contribution to support the temple’s reconstruction. "Sagar Sinha...made a generous one-time donation of Rs 1.5 lakh towards the temple’s reconstruction," demonstrating his deep connection to his roots and his commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of his hometown. His gesture has been widely appreciated and has inspired others to contribute.
Once the reconstruction is complete, the temple is expected to become a major pilgrimage destination, drawing worshippers and tourists from across the country. The community envisions the site as a beacon of faith and history, reinforcing their cultural identity while promoting religious tourism in the region.
The residents of Patharkandi in Assam’s Sri Bhumi district are abuzz with excitement over the discovery of an ancient Hanuman temple, which locals believe to be "thousands of years old." While the exact reason for the temple’s burial beneath the soil remains shrouded in mystery, the discovery has reignited curiosity about its origins and significance. Many speculate that natural events or historical circumstances may have led to the temple being hidden for centuries.
Interestingly, the temple was "discovered accidentally during excavation for house construction." Workers involved in the project stumbled upon parts of the structure, and after systematic and careful digging, the temple’s entire form was revealed. This unexpected find has become a focal point of local pride and devotion, sparking a collective effort to restore and preserve the sacred site.
In response to this historic event, the local community has taken swift and proactive measures. "Local people are coming forward to make arrangements for the reconstruction and preservation of the temple," determined to protect their heritage. Recognizing the need for coordinated action, a temple committee has been established, led by Anil Singh, who has taken on the responsibility of overseeing the restoration work. This initiative is seen as a vital step in ensuring that the temple remains a lasting symbol of cultural and religious identity for generations to come.
The reconstruction efforts have also received significant financial support. "Sagar Sinha, a local currently serving in the Indian Army, donated Rs 1.5 lakh for the reconstruction of the temple," a gesture that has been met with widespread admiration. Sinha's contribution has inspired others to come forward with offers of help, demonstrating the deep connection the local people feel toward this rediscovered site of worship.
The temple’s discovery has already become a major attraction in the area, drawing large numbers of curious locals who view it as a divine intervention. "The local people are hoping that the temple...will attract pilgrims from other places after reconstruction." There is a growing sense of optimism that the temple will soon become a prominent pilgrimage destination, bringing spiritual significance and potential economic benefits to Patharkandi and the surrounding region.
As the efforts to restore the ancient temple continue, the people of Sri Bhumi district are united in their mission to safeguard this newfound treasure. The rediscovery of the temple has not only strengthened their religious faith but also fostered a sense of unity and shared purpose, making it a story of hope and heritage.
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