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In this post we will see about the temple of maldhari tribe called sarkhadiya hanuman mandir located in junnagarh district of gujarat state.The temple is located in the middle of the forest in the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary.Located in a dangerous area in an area where lions live, the temple is not open to outsiders except tribal people.Outsiders are allowed to visit only on certain days.People of Maldhari tribe avoid contact with outsiders.Maldhari people graze their cattle in this forest which is home to more than 700 lions.Sarkadiya Hanuman temple is located in the Dense Forest of Gir, on the root of Girnar Parikrama and exact behind the Girnar Hill, Junagadh. This temple is quite famous in devotee as it is located in pure and natural environment along with springs. Every Saturday devotee of Hanumaji visit here and Sundar kand Path is arranged.
This is very ancient temple and from around 300 years, spontaneous Hanumaji is installed here. Also very old Shiva Temple and Kal Bhairav Temple is situated beside the Sarkhadiya Hanuman Temple. Thus this place is very famous in spiritual Practitioners.
Currently Sarkhadiya Hanuman temple campus is managed by Guru Shree Haridasaji Maharaj. He had started Annakshetra at temple and helped a lot in development of temple. During the Lili Parikrama of Girnar Hill, Lakhs of devotee takes Prasad at this place daily. Apart from this, Yagya is arranged in Yagya Shala on daily basis, Akhand Jyot and Dhuno is ignited. From few years, continuous chanting of Hanuman Chalisa by devotee is observed at this temple. This temple is manage by Guru Parampara so Raghavdasji Maharaj, Ramdasji Maharaj, Jamanadasji Maharaj had worshipped and managed this holy temple.
The Maldhari is a occupational term or title used by several herdsmen or animal husbandry castes such as Koli, Kathi, Charan, Rabari and Bharwad in Kutch district of Gujarat, India.
The Siddi community is also known by different synonyms such as Habshi and Badsha. It is believed that they are of African origin. There are some controversies regarding their actual time of arrival to India. According to Census (1931), the Siddis appear to have been brought to India by the Portuguese towards the end of 17th century, presumably as slaves; while Russel and Hira Lal (1916) state that they have come to India in the middle of 15th century. The history of their migration is recalled in oral tradition as well as from the historical accounts. At present the Siddis are living in the western coast of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka states. Their main concentration is in Junagadh district of Rajkot division. They are a scheduled tribe. According to 1981 census, the population of Siddi tribe was 54291. But Siddi who are designated as scheduled tribe are 8662 out of which 4417 are male and 4245 female according to census 2001. The Siddi speak Gujarati language within their kin circle as well as with the outsiders. Gujarati script is used. The Gir Forest National Park is home to around 8,400 Maldharis as of 2007.Sasan Gir Sanctuary is place of numerous human settlements called Maldhari. Maldhari are devoutly religious pastoral communities which has become an integral part of the Gir forests for over 125 years.
They live in settlement called ‘nesses’ inside the forests and are engaged in the occupation of cattle rearing.The Maldhari community migrated into the Gir forest despite obvious da⁸ngers and a total lack of infrastructure, in order to maintain their way of life. When the park was declared, they were allowed to remain and continue their traditional practices; in fact, Gir forest is now virtually the only area where the Maldharis still live as they wish.The local Maldhari community has lived here for generations and coexists magnifcently with the wilderness. They sustain themselves by grazing their livestock and harvesting what they need from the forest.
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