Hanuman Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman located in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is believed to be over 1,000 years old and is one of the most popular pilgrimage destinations in the state. The temple is known for its unique architecture, which features a pyramidal tower, a courtyard, and a circular shrine.
The temple is said to have been built by the Pandavas during their exile.
Traffic is bearable, easy commute. Ample parking space with parking charges. 2 wheeler - 20 INR 4 wheeler- 50 INR
You can go and join any bhajan mandali or can carry your dhari/chatai/mat if you want to do it with your family/friends.
Inside temple is not managed. You can see cows and dogs roaming in temple premises. Cleanliness is not at that par. I suggest you to go, take that charge, clean some space and do some kshram-daan.
You can also find priests who can do katha and pooja there with all setup.
There is one 12 Jyotirlinga Shiva temple inside the temple premises only. You can expect a little crowd on Tuesday and Saturday.
One thing which is little shabby, is the cleanliness. As there’s a community hall where people throw small party/bhandara for kids Birthday, Mundan or any sanskaar which hampers cleanliness of the premises.
You can find kids who breaks coconut for 5 INR while you enter the temple premises.
There are prasad shops, toys stalls, bangle stalls, food stalls outside the premises.
The place has ancient ties with culture and religion recently it got a big deal with the addition of a side by pond cum park. Beautifully suited for evening and morning walks and lazy afternoon gossips.