JAKHOO HILL
HANUMAN TEMPLE, SIMLA, HIMACHAL PRADESH
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Seven Hills
When thinking of seven hills one will remember Tirupathi down south the abode
of Lord Balaji. In this congregation of seven hills, namely Sheshatri,
Vedadri, Garudadri, Anjanadri, Vrishabhadri, Narayanadri, Venkatadri ("Adri"
in Sanskrit means a hill), the seventh peak "Venkatadri" is the abode of Lord
Balaji. One of the hill is named "Anjanadri" dedicated to Mata Anjana Devi
mother of Lord Anjaneya. It is said that it is here Anjana Devi, wife of
Vanara chieftain Kesari had undertaken the penance chanting the name of Lord
Maheswara. Mata Anjana Devi was rewarded by Lord Maheswara by grant of a
blessing to her, that she will bear a child with "ruthra-amsa" through
Kesari. Thus Mata Anjana Devi was blessed with Anjaneya as her son. There are
variations to this version. But even in those variations, penance undertaken
in this hill by Anjana Devi has a mention. Therefore the hill was named "Anjanadri".
Simla the Seven Hills
One may be aware of Simla the present capital of
Himachal Predesh, which was once the summer capital of India. This place
holds the earth's only 'urban forest'. Simla where an enormous amount of
history and heritage has been distilled, is also a congregation of seven
hills. One of the hill is dedicated to Kamana Devi and is called 'Prospect
hill'. Highest of seven hills at 2455 meters, Jakhoo hill towers over Simla,
and seen as crown of the beautiful Simla. There is a small and beautiful
temple on the top of the hill, placing itself as a Ruby in the crown. 1.5 Km
climb to the hill top starts from Ridge.
Hanuman Temple
The
temple, which is seen as ruby in the crown, is dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
Once on the top of the hill near the temple, one will be greeted by numerous
monkeys - vanaras. They will be playing tricks on the visitors to get the 'prasad'
from the visitors. Like taking away one of the sandals, taking away visitors
spectacles, keeping away the handbag etc., but with no harm done for the 'prasad'
offered by visitors the articles are returned.
This place of worship is existing from time immemorial,
earliest known being when British identified Annandale early nineteenth
century for development as a summer town. A permanent structured temple was
initially constructed in this place of worship in the year 1837. The present
temple building was built during the year 1920 in tune with the architecture
prevailing in Himachal Pradesh.
Legend
There are two incidents attributed to this spot becoming place of worship.
This dense forested hill top (even now it is dense forested) was seen by Lord
Hanuman, who was then flying through the sky searching for the sanjivini
plant, the herb required to cure Laxman who lay mortally wounded on the
battlefield in Sri Lanka. Thinking that the sanjivinibooti could be
found here he stopped over here. A variation declares that one of his sandals
fell at this spot while he was on his way to Himalayas in search of
sanjivini plant.
This Hanuman temple is situated in the beautiful
surrounding and peaceful atmosphere far away from the madding crowd. The
breeze passing through will make forget ones worldly worries, thanking Lord
Vayu father of Lord Hanuman. One can meditate for hours here bringing
peace to one's mind.
Any visitor to this summer place Simla comes to see
this temple. If one visits this temple with devotion and love one is sure to
gain lot of peace of mind. Sunrises and sunsets witnessed from this vantage
spot are spectacular enough to become a lifelong memory, especially during
the monsoons.
ed [07.06.2001] additional information ed [13.01.2002]
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