Devotees Flock to Ancient Jakhu Hanuman Temple in Shimla to Welcome 2026

To welcome 2026, devotees gathered at the revered Jakhu Hanuman Temple in Shimla from the early morning of January 1st. The senior priest explained the temple's ancient origins, linking it to a moment in the Ramayana when Lord Hanuman paused there. Both local residents and tourists from places like Chandigarh and Delhi expressed their hopes for a peaceful and prosperous new year through their prayers. The event highlighted the temple's enduring significance as a spiritual starting point for the year for people from all walks of life.

Key Points: New Year 2026 Begins with Prayers at Shimla's Jakhu Hanuman Temple

  • Ancient temple atop Jakhu Hills
  • New Year prayers for peace & prosperity
  • Mythological link to Ramayana
  • Draws locals and tourists alike
  • Priests and devotees share hopes for 2026
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Tourists, locals visit Jakhhu Hanuman Temple in Shimla to begin New Year 2026

Tourists and locals visited the ancient Jakhu Hanuman Temple in Shimla on New Year's Day 2026, seeking blessings for peace, prosperity, and a positive year ahead.

"We pray for prosperity and peace in every household. - Neelam Bhatia, devotee"

Shimla, January 1

At the beginning of 2026, many tourists and residents visited the revered Jakhu Hanuman Temple, located atop the Jakhu Hills in Himachal Pradesh's capital, Shimla, to offer prayers and seek blessings.

From early morning, devotees gathered at the temple to mark the first day of the year with prayers, wishing for peace, prosperity, and well-being. Both locals and tourists were seen offering prayers and expressing hope for a positive and auspicious year ahead.

Speaking to ANI, Ram Lal Sharma, a senior priest at Jakhu Hanuman Temple, highlighted the shrine's religious and historical importance. Extending New Year greetings, he said that with the start of 2026, they pray that the wishes of all devotees are fulfilled and that there is happiness and prosperity everywhere.

Sharma explained that the Jakhu Hanuman Temple holds immense significance in Hindu mythology.

"This is a very ancient temple. It is believed that during the Treta Yuga, when Lord Hanuman was carrying the Sanjeevani mountain to save Lakshman during the Ram-Ravana war, he paused here after hearing the name of Lord Ram being chanted by a sage engaged in deep meditation. Later, a saint received a divine vision, following which the idol of Lord Hanuman was established at this site," he said.

He added that devotees from far-off places visit the temple every year, especially on New Year, with deep faith to seek blessings and fulfil their wishes.

Among the devotees was resident Neelam Bhatia, who told ANI that she visited the temple to seek blessings for a peaceful and prosperous year.

"We came to the temple to take blessings so that the New Year is auspicious for everyone. We pray for prosperity and peace in every household. That is why we first came to Jakhu Temple to offer prayers," she said.

Tourist Harman from Chandigarh said he chose to begin the New Year by offering prayers at the temple.

"We have come to Shimla and visited the Hanuman Temple to bow our heads and pray so that the New Year is good for everyone," he told ANI.

Another tourist from Chandigarh, Tinku, said he had not visited the temple in a long time.

"We came to the Jakhu main temple on the New Year to have darshan of Lord Hanuman. After a long time, I have come here. We pray for happiness and peace, especially for our children, so that the New Year is good for everyone. We have come with friends to seek blessings," he said.

Visitor Sanjeev Sharma from Delhi said he visits Shimla every year because he also lives there, and makes a point of starting the New Year with prayers at Jakhu Temple.

"We stay in Shimla every year and always come to Jakhu Temple on New Year's Day. We want to begin the year from here. The first prayer of the morning is offered here. Fame and wealth come on their own, but we pray to become a good human being. We wish happiness and peace for everyone," Sanjeev told ANI.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I visited this temple last summer. The climb up Jakhu Hill is tiring but so worth it for the view and the serene atmosphere. It's wonderful to read about this tradition. The story about Hanuman pausing there is fascinating.
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Vikram M
While starting the year with prayers is great, I hope the local administration manages the crowd properly. Last time I was there, the area was quite littered. Devotion should also mean keeping our sacred sites clean. Jai Hanuman!
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Priya S
My family has a similar tradition, but we visit our local temple. There's something special about beginning the calendar year by seeking blessings. Sanjeev Sharma from Delhi said it perfectly – we should pray to be good humans first. Wise words.
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Rohit P
Shimla is already so crowded with tourists. I appreciate the sentiment, but I feel for the local residents on days like this. The infrastructure must be under a lot of strain. Maybe authorities can promote other beautiful temples in Himachal too to distribute the crowd.
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Neha E
The mythology connected to this place gives me goosebumps! Treta Yuga... Sanjeevani mountain... It's incredible to think we can visit a spot with such a deep connection to the Ramayana. Makes me want to plan a trip. 🚩

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