Paat Baba Hanuman Mandir Jabalpur
Paat Baba Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is located in the city of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The temple is said to have been built during the 19th century.
It was built by a British officer on 12 August 1903. It is believed that Lord Hanuman helped in building the Gun Carriage Factory, and he still protects it.
History
It is believed that Paat Baba temple was built during the end of 19th century when 2nd industrial revolution started the concept of mass production. During that time, Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Smith was given the orders for establishing a Guns and Carriage Factory at Jabalpur. One night, Smith saw a dream of an ancient idol of lord Hanuman buried in the ground where the factory was being built. He gave orders to the builders to dig out the ground and after a massive search, an idol of lord Hanuman was found.
He wrapped the idol in a red cloth. On 12 August 1903, the construction of the Paat Baba Mandir began.
After the construction finished, as soon as the work of building the Gun Carriage Factory started, it was finished safely, without any trouble. It is believed that Lord Hanuman helped in the development of the Gun Carriage Factory, and he still protects it.
Special aarti of Lord Hanuman is performed every Tuesday at 7:30 pm in the Paat Baba Mandir.