Sirsala Maruti Temple, Hindu temple in Maharashtra, India.
Sirsala Maruti Temple is a Hindu pilgrimage site in Maharashtra dedicated to Lord Hanuman with traditional architectural features. The site contains prayer halls, ritual spaces, and gathering areas where visitors can move freely throughout the grounds.
This temple was founded in the 17th century as part of Saint Samarth Ramdas' effort to establish eleven Hanuman temples across Maharashtra. The saint's vision created an enduring spiritual network that still guides pilgrims today.
Visitors come on Tuesdays and Saturdays to worship Lord Hanuman and participate in group prayers and offerings. The place hums with devotional songs and the sound of bells during these days, creating a lived rhythm of faith.
The temple is open from sunrise to sunset and accessible by local transport. Parking for vehicles is available on the grounds, making it easy to visit at your own pace.
This temple is one of eleven sacred stops that form a complete pilgrimage circuit ending in Kolhapur. Many pilgrims travel the entire route, treating each temple as a milestone on their spiritual journey.
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