Hanuman Temple
The notable Hanuman Temple near Ratlam is in Bolai, known for a unique idol of Lord Hanuman that also embodies Lord Ganesha, said to enhance intuition and reveal future events to devotees, making it a powerful spot attracting crowds, especially on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with some believing it’s centuries old and a site where chanting Lord Ram’s name (Ram Naam) helps fulfill wishes.
Key Features:
Unique Deity: The main idol combines Hanuman (Shiva’s avatar) and Ganesha, the first worshipped deity, in one form, a rarity.
Intuitive Powers: Believers say entering the temple sharpens one’s sixth sense, offering glimpses of future events.
Location: Situated near Bolai Station, along the Ratlam-Bhopal railway line.
Spiritual Significance: Considered ancient and miraculous, fulfilling wishes of devout visitors, especially during busy days like Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
“Ram Naam” Mission: A village initiative has collected millions of written names of Lord Ram to promote spirituality, with offerings deposited at the temple.
This temple is a significant pilgrimage site known for its divine energy and unique idol, drawing many from the region and beyond.



