![]() Bathroom amenities are equally posh and include robes, slippers, individual CHI toiletries, and CHI-brand hairdryers and flat-irons. ![]() Behind frosted-glass doors are toilet vestibules and roomy walk-in showers with stone tiling, recessed soap shelves, and bench seating.Īmenities are well rounded and upscale, including individually controlled air-conditioning, daily turndown service, 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi, Smart TVs with satellite channels, digital laptop safes, irons and ironing boards, and free long-distance calls to the continental U.S. Big, whirlpool tubs are in-room and dual basin sinks may also be in-room. Rooms have tiled floors with inset-stone accents, nice hardwood furnishings, contemporary wall art, brown wicker chairs, and partly canopied beds. Decor is simple but contemporary in a palette of creams and browns. The activity is undoubtedly a mesmerising sight and people gather in large numbers to witness the spectacle.The spacious double-occupancy guest rooms feature private furnished balconies and big whirlpool tubs, and the majority have ocean views. The evening aarti at the temple is the most important ritual at as the arms of the giant Hanuman statue move back, the chest slides apart and beautiful idols of Goddess Sita and Lord Sri Ram appear to give darshan to the pilgrims. However, owing to the spectacle that the statue is, the temple is visited by devotees and tourists alike.īuilt in 1997, the temple is at a strategic location and simply cannot be missed if you are in the vicinity, owing to its gigantic size. ![]() Tuesdays are the most visited days of the week, by the pilgrims. At the base of the statue, there is a small shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali. ![]() Located above the raised metro line between Karol Bagh and Jhandewalan Metro Stations, the gigantic statue is only one of the attractions of the temple, another prominent highlight of the shrine is the dramatic entrance designed like a mouth of a rakshasa (demon) which has been slain and is waiting for its death. Towering over the entire New Delhi city, the 108 feet colossal Hanuman idol is housed within the Hanuman Mandir complex in Jhandewalan. ![]()
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