{"id":31014,"date":"2022-12-29T15:29:33","date_gmt":"2022-12-29T20:29:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/?p=31014"},"modified":"2022-12-30T11:26:43","modified_gmt":"2022-12-30T16:26:43","slug":"mount-madonna-hanuman-temple-california","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/mount-madonna-hanuman-temple-california\/","title":{"rendered":"Visit Lord Hanuman and Ganesh atop Mount Madonna Offering 380 Acres of Yoga and Meditation Retreats"},"content":{"rendered":"
Let your bucket list include a trip to Mount Madonna if you are wondering where to spend the first few days of 2023 in absolute peace and harmony with nature<\/strong>. Lord Hanuman is sitting atop Mount Madonna, where serenity is so profound that you can hear your heartbeats, reflect on your innermost thoughts, meditate on your breaths, and listen to the whispers of redwood trees. The enthralling silence of the rolling meadows and the Monterey Bay coast that Mount Madonna overlooks is broken only by the sonorous chanting of Sanskrit slokas, the ringing of the bell in Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple, and the collective voice of prayers after daily arati to the deity.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Located near the southern end of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Santa Clara County, California; Mount Madonna houses a small residential community around the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple<\/strong>. Named Mount Madonna Center, the community offers vibrant space for yoga, spiritual disciplines, cultural pursuits, personal development programs, and ayurvedic therapies across 380 acres of grasslands and redwoods steeped in tranquility. Far from the madding crowd of California, the Mount Madonna Center helps inculcate its founding principles such as selflessness, discipline, devotion, service and collaboration through daily\/weekly yoga classes, Bhagavad Gita classes, guided nature walks, volunteering at the temple\/center, and value-based living.<\/p>\n A flight of steps carved in stone leads to the Hanuman temple that Baba Hari Das from the Himalayan foothills of Almora (in present-day Uttarakhand) founded in 2003. \u00a0Babaji, who came to the US in 1971 and called Mount Madonna his home until he breathed his last in 2018, is known as the Silent Monk<\/strong>. When he was 29 in 1952, he chose silence to connect with his innermost self and took a vow to not break this austerity till his last breath. A small chalkboard was his only medium of external communication. His life was utterly simple, immensely peaceful, and religiously disciplined. His American students established the Mount Madonna Center in 1978.<\/p>\n The hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman at Mount Madonna commands thrilling views of the sprawling lush green landscape and the Monterey Bay Coast below<\/strong>. The surrounding area of the temple is an open-air gallery of beautiful sculptures and stone-carved idols placed in fountains. A few steps down the Sankat Mochan Temple, there is a Lord Ganesh temple with mythological sculptures surrounding it. A pond in front of the temple is one of the natural attractions there. The beauty of the temple is not its minimalist architecture, but its idyllic location amid greenery.<\/p>\n