The Vishwaroopa Sanjeevana Anjaneyar Temple in Trichy was built thanks to the lifelong devotion of Acharya Vasudevan, fondly known as "Anjaneya Mama" by the local community. A devoted follower of Lord Hanuman, Acharya's faith was so sincere that Hanuman appeared in his dream and blessed him. Since that day, Acharya Vasudevan has communicated daily with Lord Anjaneyar, receiving direct guidance.
Under Hanuman's spiritual direction, this temple was created to spread the Lord's blessings to all living beings. The temple features a magnificent 37-foot-tall statue of Lord Anjaneyar in his Vishwaroopa form, with hands folded in a humble namaste. This impressive statue symbolizes divine strength, humility, and unwavering devotion.
Lord Hanuman is revered for his heroism, skill, strength, courage, intelligence, diplomatic abilities, valor, influence, and protective nature. The towering statue embodies these qualities, inspiring devotees to emulate his virtues in their own lives.
On Moola Nakshatra days, which are associated with Lord Anjaneyar's birth star, Acharya Vasudevan offers "Arul Vakku"—acting as a medium for Lord Anjaneyar throughout the day. During these special occasions, devotees have the unique opportunity to receive divine messages and blessings directly through him.
The temple is not only dedicated to Hanuman but also includes several other sacred shrines. There's a beautiful shrine for Lord Rama, where he is worshiped alongside Sita and Lakshmana. Another shrine is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, the fierce and protective form of Vishnu, who holds the Prayoga Chakram to show his readiness to protect his devotees.
Visitors can also pray at the Thayar Sannidhi, a shrine for the divine mother and consort of Lord Vishnu. Additionally, the temple has a shrine for Chakratazhvar, or Sudarshana—the powerful discus of Lord Vishnu—revered for its protective and purifying qualities.
This temple serves as a peaceful haven for spiritual seekers, offering a serene environment to connect with the divine. Whether you come to seek blessings or to offer pure, selfless devotion to Lord Anjaneyar and the other deities, this sacred space stands as a beacon of spiritual energy and divine grace for all.