He is the Kashtabhanjan
He takes away all our sorrow!!

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Shree Kashtabhanjan Dev Hanumanji Mandir Salangpur, #Gujarat

It is dedicated to Hanuman ji in the form of Kastbhanjan.
It's exterior is built in tiers of dome structures with golden tops. There are carvings on the exterior walls. The mandir is big and spacious.
The murti here is a stout figure with a handlebar moustache, crushing a female demon under his foot & baring his teeth.

The back ground for the murti is sculpted trees with fruit bearing monkeys. The 'gadha', which is the weapon of the prabhu is placed in from of the murti.
It comes under the Vadtal Gadi of the Swaminarayan Sampraday.
The murti was installed by
Sadguru Gopalanand Swami.
It is the only Swaminarayan mandir which has the murtis of neither Swaminarayan nor Krishna as the primary object of worship.

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The Swastik is a geometrical figure and an ancient religious icon. Swastik has been Sanatan Dharma’s symbol of auspiciousness – mangalya since time immemorial.


The name swastika comes from Sanskrit (Devanagari: स्वस्तिक, pronounced: swastik) &denotes “conducive to wellbeing or auspicious”.
The word Swastik has a definite etymological origin in Sanskrit. It is derived from the roots su – meaning “well or auspicious” & as meaning “being”.


"सु अस्ति येन तत स्वस्तिकं"
Swastik is de symbol through which everything auspicios occurs

Scholars believe word’s origin in Vedas,known as Swasti mantra;

"🕉स्वस्ति ना इन्द्रो वृधश्रवाहा
स्वस्ति ना पूषा विश्ववेदाहा
स्वस्तिनास्तरक्ष्यो अरिश्तनेमिही
स्वस्तिनो बृहस्पतिर्दधातु"


It translates to," O famed Indra, redeem us. O Pusha, the beholder of all knowledge, redeem us. Redeem us O Garudji, of limitless speed and O Bruhaspati, redeem us".

SWASTIK’s COSMIC ORIGIN

The Swastika represents the living creation in the whole Cosmos.


Hindu astronomers divide the ecliptic circle of cosmos in 27 divisions called
https://t.co/sLeuV1R2eQ this manner a cross forms in 4 directions in the celestial sky. At centre of this cross is Dhruva(Polestar). In a line from Dhruva, the stars known as Saptarishi can be observed.