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Avarkhod Hanuman Temple: In A Village Where Silence Reigns Supreme 

    Categories: Belgaum

Avarkhod Hanuman temple is cradled in serenity in the quaint village of Avarkhod in the Belgaum district of Karnataka. Besides having a history of 500 years, the temple’s uniqueness is that it is located in the Avarkhod village where silence reigns. 

Avarkhod Hanuman Temple. Source Facebook

Avarkhod Hanuman temple history

The history of the Avarkhod temple dates back approximately 500 years. According to history, Bua Maharaj, while bathing in the River Krishna, came upon the idol of Lord Hanuman, which he started worshipping with devotion. 

The uniqueness of Avarkhod temple

Apart from the antiquity of the Hanuman temple in Avarkhod, the customs and traditions practised in the Avarkhod village make it unique. The belief is that the South-facing Lord Hanuman is steeped in penance and that no noise should disturb him. Hence, so as not to disrupt the deity’s deep penance, the inhabitants of the Avarkhod village follow a silent lifestyle. They engage in profound silence reverentially, keeping at bay any noise like public speeches, the sound of machines, the celebrations of weddings, etc. Furthermore, villagers involved in carpentry, pottery, blacksmithing, etc, engage in their occupation only on the outskirts of the village. The popular belief also goes that any disturbance caused to the deity’s penance will bring about untoward situations like job loss and other mishappenings. 

Lord Hanuman of Avarkhod temple possesses spiritual attributes. He showers the devotees with not only material but also spiritual blessings as well. Since he is engaged in penance, he bestows transcendental bliss.

Best time to visit Avarkhod temple

The best time to visit the Hanuman temple in Avarkhod is during and after the monsoon season when the temperature is mild.

How to reach Avarkhod temple

Avarkhod lies in the Athani taluk in the Belgaum district of Karnataka. 

By road

Avarkhod is around 15 km from Athani town, which has good road connectivity. The Avarkhod village is 137.7 km from Belgaum, and tourists should take their own vehicles to visit the Hanuman temple. 

In conclusion, the Hanuman temple in Avarkhod is worth visiting for the unique silence in the village and to recognize it within ourselves.

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