Pangari Hanuman Temple Marutichi Beed Maharashtra

Pangari Hanuman Temple is a Hindu temple located at Pangari (Marutichi) in Beed District of Maharashtra, India. The temple is one of the oldest temples in Beed district; it is around 45 km towards Ahmadnagar. The primary deity worshipped here is Lord Hanuman (Anjaneya or Maruti). 

It is believed that snake bites can be healed at this temple. This is done by chanting the mantra Bola Maruti Maharajacha Chang Bhala. The victim must be accompanied by only a group of males. All of them should take bath in the nearby river and carry water with them in a bowl. This bowl is commonly called a Ghagar. They must take turns around Lord Hanuman’s idol chanting the aforementioned mantra until the snake bite victim wakes up. Females must not touch the victim. The Lord is left incapable of saving the victim, if female touches the snake bite victim inside the temple. 

Pangari Hanuman Temple Beed Maharashtra

Important Festivals: Hanuman Jayanti, Ram Navami, Dussehra, and Diwali. 

How to Reach:

By Road: The temple is located close to Beed-Ahmednagar road, just 45 km from Beed district towards Ahmednagar. Regular buses and private vehicles are available to reach the temple.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Kalamb Road Railway station (KMRD) in Osmanabad district.

By Air: The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Airport, Sambhaji Nagar (Chikkalthana Airport). Beed is 111 km away from Chikkalthana Airport. 



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