🛕 Rebuild the Hanuman Ji Temple in Our Tribal Village





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About the Project
A Symbol of Courage, Devotion & Community Healing
🙏 A Temple of Hope in a Forgotten Land
In a remote tribal village once scarred by Naxal violence, a quiet dream still lives:
To build a temple for Lord Hanuman, the deity of strength, protection, and unwavering devotion.
This temple means everything to the villagers — it is more than a place of worship. It is a beacon of faith, a symbol of peace, and a gathering place for prayers and hope.
🏹 Why This Hanuman Ji Temple Matters
🕉 A sacred space for daily pooja and spiritual upliftment
🧡 Brings the community together in shared devotion and healing
🌿 Serves a tribal population with no other place for worship nearby
🙌 Honours Lord Hanuman, known for removing fear and empowering the faithful
🛠 What’s the Current Situation?
The villagers began building the temple with their own hands.
Despite their poverty, they offered time, labor, and devotion.
The structure remains unfinished due to lack of funds.
The village has no proper temple — only broken stones and faith.
🌼 The Dream: A Completed Temple
Imagine a humble but sacred space where:
Devotees can chant Hanuman Chalisa together
Elders and children can find peace and strength
Festivals like Hanuman Jayanti can be celebrated as one community
A once-forgotten village rises again — through faith
🙏 How You Can Help
Your support will help us:
Complete the main temple structure
Install a Murti of Lord Hanuman Ji
Provide basic flooring, lighting, and shelter
Create a clean space for pooja and bhajan gatherings
🤝 Join Hands with Our Village
We may not have much, but our faith is strong.
With your help, we can complete this sacred temple and bring hope, unity, and blessings to our tribal community.
✨ Donate Today to Build a Better Tomorrow
🔗 Support the Hanuman Temple Renovation | 🙏 Be a part of something divine
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