Anjaneya fulfills the devotee’s wish before or after the 16th day. Later, they make sweets from the coconut offerings and distribute them to family, relatives, friends, and other devotees.
They untie the coconut on the 16th day and make an offering to the deity Hanuman. They make 41 Pradakshinas (circumambulation) twice a week and continue the ritual for 16 days.ĭuring the times of observing the ritual, devotees maintain a strict diet. Devotees tie the coconut at the temple and chant the Karya Siddhi Hanuman Mantra 108 times a day. According to the Poorna Phala Deeksha ritual, the devotee makes a Sankalp (desire) in front of the idol of Anjaneya and ties the coconut with the Poornaphala (outer shell) at the temple. The temple performs the Poorna Phala Samarpana pooja, and devotees offer coconuts to the deity to have their wishes fulfilled. Rituals Associated with Karya Siddhi Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple The temple houses the idols of Anagha Devi Sameta Sri Dattatreya, Shiva, Ganapathy, Subramanya Swamy, and the Navagrahas. People worship Anjaneya in several forms, including Prasanna Anjaneya, Shanthi Hanuman, Veera Hanuman, and Panchamukhi Hanuman. The Karya Siddhi Sri Anjaneya Temple has an octagonal shape. The principal deity of Anjaneya is a monolith and weighs 200 tonnes. Devotees throng the temple in thousands.Īrchitectural Significance of Karya Siddhi Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple Anjaneya is a compassionate God and always ready to satisfy the desires of his devotees. Hanuman is very generous with his devotees and bestows them with blessings and fulfills their wishes. Hanuman is a mighty God as he has imbibed the combined energies of Shiva and Vishnu. Hanuman is one God who is present on earth forever and shares a special bond with Dattatreya.Ī temple of Dattatreya always has a shrine of Hanuman, and Anjaneya is called Karya Siddhi Hanuman. Devotees consider him a divine hero and call him Chiranjeevi. Devotees venerate Hanuman and throng to his temples. The spiritual support of God is more potent than any money or power that people may seek in this world.ĭespite his incredible achievements, he is humble, loyal, and selfless. Chanting the Mantra on a Saturday is especially very auspicious. The Karya Siddhi Hanuman Mantra, chanted with focused effort, is sure to bring success for any devotee. The Mantra focuses on protection from one’s enemies and the strength to conquer them. Karya means endeavor, and Siddhi implies fulfillment. The Karya Siddhi Hanuman can help any devotee achieve success in the venture he/she undertakes. Hanuman is a benevolent God and is pleased with devotees and mercifully grants their wishes. Any individual can pray to Hanuman with sincerity as he can fulfill desires and brings overwhelming success to individuals who pray for fulfillment. Hanuman is a powerful God who has attained lofty heights with his persistent spiritual sadhana and superior knowledge and is selfless in his devotion and loyalty to Sri Rama. Hanuman is a Vedic scholar with immeasurable strength and places supreme value on Dharma (justice). An ardent devotee of Sri Rama, he is known by several names, including Vayuputra, Anjaneya, and Bajrangbali. Hanuman is one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Significance of Karya Siddhi Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple The temple provides affordable education and healthcare to the less privileged. There is deep compassion, apart from spiritual enthusiasm and vision to uplift the people. The temple, under the guidance of Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji, runs a lot of projects and programs for the welfare and benefit of people. They chanted the Hanuman Chalisa 40,000 times in the temple. Devotees rendered the Hanuman Chalisa for 24 hours under his guidance. Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji of the Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysuru, inaugurated the Karya Siddhi Anjaneya temple in 2015.
The Karya Siddhi Sri Anjaneya Swamy temple lies in Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Girinagar, Bengaluru. History of the Karya Siddhi Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji installed the deity of the Karya Siddhi Anjaneya. In the epic Ramayana, he helped Sri Rama rescue his wife, Sita, from the clutches of the demon king, Ravana of Lanka.
The principal deity of the Karya Siddhi Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple is Hanuman, the ardent devotee of Sri Rama.