A place in India where

[25/1, 1:34 PM] Muhammad Naeem: According to the devotees and beliefs of Lord Rama, Hanuman ji is one of the main Aradhya Devas of Hindus present on earth even in Kali Yuga. Hanuman's temple will be found in every corner of India. However, do you know that there is a place in this country where the worship of Hanuman ji is forbidden. They are not worshiped here under any circumstances. The reason behind this is told that the people living here are still angry with a work done by Hanuman. It is also interesting that this place is located in Uttarakhand which is also called the land of the gods. [25/1, 1:35 PM] Muhammad Naeem: Dronagiri village in Uttarakhand is located on the road connecting Joshimath in Chamoli to Neeti village. The people of this village, situated at an altitude of about 14000 feet, believe that the mountain which Hanuman ji had taken in his hands for Sanjeevani Booti was located here. The people of Dronagiri also worshiped that mountain. [25/1, 1:35 PM] Muhammad Naeem: So it is said that people are still angry today because of Hanuman ji taking this mountain from here. This is the reason why they are not worshiped in this village. Even the red colored flag is not put here. According to the story of Ramayana, when Lakshman fainted from Meghanad's arrow, a Vaidya was called from Lanka at the behest of Vibhishana. The Vaidya stating the identity of Sanjeevani Booti and asked him to bring it. This task was entrusted to Lord Hanuman. When Hanuman reached the place mentioned for Sanjeevani Booti, ​​he could not know about it exactly and hence he took the whole mountain and went to Lanka. [25/1, 1:35 PM] Muhammad Naeem: There is a mountain named Sripad in Sri Lanka which is said to be the same mountain which Hanuman ji had picked up from India. It is about 2200 meters high. Shreepad means 'holy footprints' here. The Sri Lankans call it Rehumashala Kanda. This mountain is also called Adams Peak. [25/1, 1:36 PM] Muhammad Naeem: This mountain has a lot of recognition in the Buddhist religion. A mark present here is seen as the left foot mark of Lord Buddha. These traces are said to be from when Buddha first came to Sri Lanka. At the same time, in Hinduism it is seen as the footprints of Lord Shiva. Muslim and Christian people also associate this mountain with Adam.

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