Dabhoda's Hanumanji temple is widely regarded by locals as a 'Jagat' or 'Jagrut' temple, meaning a place where the deity is considered to be highly active and responsive to prayers.
The temple is a major focal point for the residents of the Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad rural belts.
It maintains a 4.8-star community rating based on over 5,000 public reviews, reflecting high local engagement.
Hanumanji Mandir in Dabhoda is a prominent religious site in Gujarat, dedicated to the deity Lord Hanuman. The temple is situated in the Dabhoda village region, approximately 25 kilometers from the state capital, Gandhinagar. It serves as a significant pilgrimage center, attracting a high volume of devotees from across the surrounding districts. The site is known for its large-scale gatherings during major Hindu festivals, particularly on Tuesdays and Saturdays which are traditionally auspicious days for Hanuman worship. The temple complex features architectural elements characteristic of regional temple design and maintains a reputation for being a place of strong spiritual faith for the local community.
The main temple entrance and the ornate spire (shikhara) provide the most recognizable views of the structure.
Visit on weekdays to avoid the significantly larger crowds that gather on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Carry a water bottle as the area can be warm and the queues for darshan can be lengthy.
Avoid visiting on major festival days unless you are prepared for extremely high crowds and long wait times.
Extremely crowded on Tuesdays and Saturdays; the temple remains open year-round.
Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is mandatory; remove footwear before entering the temple premises.