Shri Chopla Hanuman Mandir is a revered Hindu temple situated in Agrasen Market, Naya Basti, Naya Ganj, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, it is among the city’s oldest religious landmarks and a popular site for daily worship and festive gatherings. The temple holds cultural, spiritual, and historical significance for Ghaziabad’s residents.
Historical Background
The temple, also known as Shri Dakshinmukhi Chopla Hanuman Mandir, is estimated to be around a century old. It was originally constructed in 1924 by Lala Raghuchir Saran Ji Kabuli Wale in memory of his father, Late Lala Ramjidas Ji Kabuli. The structure was later renovated in 2005 under the guidance of Mahant Narayan Giri Ji Maharaj, maintaining its traditional architectural style while reinforcing its role as a local Siddha Peeth (spiritually potent site).
Location and Surroundings
Located in the bustling Chopla Bazaar, the temple is set within Ghaziabad’s oldest commercial zone near Delhi Gate. The surrounding lanes are known for jewelry, sweet, and street food shops, giving visitors both a devotional and cultural experience. The temple’s market-centric location makes access by car difficult; devotees typically arrive on foot or via rickshaw.
Religious Significance
The temple’s south-facing idol of Hanuman Ji—a rare orientation in Hindu tradition—symbolizes strength and protection. It attracts large crowds, especially on Tuesdays and Hanuman Jayanti, when special aartis and rituals are conducted. Many locals regard the shrine as a wish-fulfilling place (Siddha Peeth), visited for blessings of courage and success.
Community Role and Access
Beyond religious functions, Shri Chopla Hanuman Mandir is central to Ghaziabad’s spiritual and social identity. It is easily accessible from Shaheed Sthal Metro Station (Red Line) and Ghaziabad Junction railway station, with limited parking nearby. Despite the area’s congestion, the temple continues to serve as a tranquil refuge amid the city’s commercial activity.

