HANUMAN TEMPLE NEAR RAMBODA, SRI LANKA
Hanuman, or Anjaneya, a representative of the Vanara Tribal men (Kings) mis-nomenclatured as Monkey God, in his temple near Ramboda, Sri Lanka.
Shri Bhakta Hanuman Temple, perched on a mountain summit in Tawalantenne near Ramboda town, lies 500 meters from the main road, 30 km north of Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka's central province, amid tea plantations and hills. Ramboda, meaning Rama's force in Tamil (Rampadai), is linked to where Rama gathered troops against Ravana. Built by the Chinmaya Mission of Sri Lanka and consecrated in 2001, the temple houses an 18-foot granite statue of Hanuman—the tallest in Sri Lanka—along with idols of Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana. Legend holds that Hanuman rested here during his Lanka journey, with special poojas on the full moon day with Senthooram for victory.
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