Marble Sanjeevani Hanuman Murti
Sanjeevani Hanuman — Selfless Service, Swift Action & Unwavering DevotionSanjeevani Hanuman captures the legendary moment from the Ramayana when Lord Hanuman carried the entire Sanjeevani mountain to save Lakshmana's life. This iconic form symbolises selfless service, swift action, and unwavering devotion — Hanuman flying at divine speed, mountain held aloft, in an act of pure love for Shri Rama and his brother.
Shilakrut's marble Sanjeevani Hanuman collection portrays this dynamic flying form across diverse iconographic interpretations — from pure white minimalist pieces to richly painted and gold-detailed variants capturing the mountain, Hanuman's soaring flight, and intricate ornamental detail. Hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by master artisans with 50+ years of legacy, each Sanjeevani Hanuman murti is ideal for home mandirs, temples, and devotional spaces seeking strength, hope, and selfless devotion.
Explore 14 unique Sanjeevani Hanuman designs — the iconic flying form carrying the Sanjeevani mountain, in premium Makrana marble. Tap any icon below to enquire about sizes, pricing, and customisation.
The Sanjeevani form captures the most celebrated act of selfless service in the Ramayana — Hanuman carrying the entire Dronagiri mountain to Lanka to save Lakshmana with the life-restoring Sanjeevani herb. Unable to identify the herb, Hanuman brought the entire mountain rather than risk failure in his mission.
Sanjeevani Hanuman is revered as a symbol of selfless service, swift action, unwavering devotion, and hope in difficult times. His flying form with the mountain aloft represents dedication, strength, and the power of pure love — reminding devotees that true service is offered without hesitation and with complete surrender to the divine.
Sanjeevani Hanuman is one of the most beloved and inspiring forms — perfect for home mandirs, hospitals, healing spaces, and devotional interiors seeking strength, hope, and the blessings of selfless service. Its soaring form makes it equally powerful in temples and contemporary devotional spaces.
Place Sanjeevani Hanuman so the idol faces South — south-facing Hanuman idols are traditionally considered spiritually protective. The dynamic flying form is especially suited to home mandirs, healing spaces, and temple sanctums, where it brings hope, strength, and the blessing of selfless service. Position the murti on a clean, elevated platform so Lord Hanuman is honoured with dignity and reverence.
A marble pedestal, decorated chowki, or formal temple platform allows the eight-armed form to be appreciated in its full grandeur. The murti should be placed at eye level or slightly above. Ensure adequate space in front for offerings, diyas, and daily aarti — lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Common questions about Sanjeevani Hanuman — meaning, iconography, placement, and ordering.
Sanjeevani Hanuman captures the legendary moment from the Ramayana when Lord Hanuman carried the Dronagiri mountain to Lanka to save Lakshmana with the life-restoring Sanjeevani herb. Unable to identify the specific herb, Hanuman carried the entire mountain. This iconic flying form symbolises selfless service, swift action, and unwavering devotion — pure love translated into immediate, fearless action.
Sanjeevani Hanuman symbolises selfless service, hope, and devotion. The Sanjeevani mountain represents life-restoring power and the willingness to go to any length for the ones we love; the flying form represents fearlessness and swift action; and the overall image stands as a reminder of dedication, strength, and hope in difficult times. The form inspires devotees to cultivate selfless devotion and trust in the divine even in adversity.
Sanjeevani Hanuman is traditionally placed in home mandirs, healing spaces, and temple sanctums. South-facing Hanuman idols are considered spiritually protective. The flying form is especially well-suited to spaces where hope, healing, and selfless service are invoked. Position the murti on a clean, elevated platform at eye level or slightly above. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Yes — Sanjeevani Hanuman is highly auspicious for home worship and is especially cherished for its presence of hope, strength, and devotion. It works beautifully in home mandirs, healing spaces, and temples. Daily aarti, offerings, and devotion are all welcomed, and it is especially revered during Hanuman Jayanti as a reminder of Hanuman's most celebrated act of service.
For home mandirs, 1.5–2.5 ft is ideal — large enough to appreciate the dynamic flying posture and the Sanjeevani mountain detail. For temple installations and larger spaces, 3–5 ft creates a dramatic, inspiring presence. The soaring form with the mountain translates especially beautifully at larger scales.
Each Sanjeevani Hanuman is hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by Shilakrut's master artisans with 50+ years of legacy. This dynamic flying form demands exceptional precision — the soaring posture, the mountain detail, the flowing garments, ornaments, and devoted facial expression all carved with care to capture movement and divine grace. Customisation in size, painting style, gold detailing, and pedestal design is available — share the SKU code via WhatsApp or email for tailored options.
Discover the complete range of marble Hanuman designs at Shilakrut.
Share any SKU code from this collection and our team will reach out with complete details — sizes, pricing, customisation, and delivery timelines. Welcome the selfless and devoted presence of Sanjeevani Hanuman into your home or temple.
Marble Sanjeevani Hanuman Murti
Sanjeevani Hanuman — Selfless Service, Swift Action & Unwavering DevotionSanjeevani Hanuman captures the legendary moment from the Ramayana when Lord Hanuman carried the entire Sanjeevani mountain to save Lakshmana's life. This iconic form symbolises selfless service, swift action, and unwavering devotion — Hanuman flying at divine speed, mountain held aloft, in an act of pure love for Shri Rama and his brother.
Shilakrut's marble Sanjeevani Hanuman collection portrays this dynamic flying form across diverse iconographic interpretations — from pure white minimalist pieces to richly painted and gold-detailed variants capturing the mountain, Hanuman's soaring flight, and intricate ornamental detail. Hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by master artisans with 50+ years of legacy, each Sanjeevani Hanuman murti is ideal for home mandirs, temples, and devotional spaces seeking strength, hope, and selfless devotion.
Explore 14 unique Sanjeevani Hanuman designs — the iconic flying form carrying the Sanjeevani mountain, in premium Makrana marble. Tap any icon below to enquire about sizes, pricing, and customisation.
The Sanjeevani form captures the most celebrated act of selfless service in the Ramayana — Hanuman carrying the entire Dronagiri mountain to Lanka to save Lakshmana with the life-restoring Sanjeevani herb. Unable to identify the herb, Hanuman brought the entire mountain rather than risk failure in his mission.
Sanjeevani Hanuman is revered as a symbol of selfless service, swift action, unwavering devotion, and hope in difficult times. His flying form with the mountain aloft represents dedication, strength, and the power of pure love — reminding devotees that true service is offered without hesitation and with complete surrender to the divine.
Sanjeevani Hanuman is one of the most beloved and inspiring forms — perfect for home mandirs, hospitals, healing spaces, and devotional interiors seeking strength, hope, and the blessings of selfless service. Its soaring form makes it equally powerful in temples and contemporary devotional spaces.
Place Sanjeevani Hanuman so the idol faces South — south-facing Hanuman idols are traditionally considered spiritually protective. The dynamic flying form is especially suited to home mandirs, healing spaces, and temple sanctums, where it brings hope, strength, and the blessing of selfless service. Position the murti on a clean, elevated platform so Lord Hanuman is honoured with dignity and reverence.
A marble pedestal, decorated chowki, or formal temple platform allows the eight-armed form to be appreciated in its full grandeur. The murti should be placed at eye level or slightly above. Ensure adequate space in front for offerings, diyas, and daily aarti — lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Common questions about Sanjeevani Hanuman — meaning, iconography, placement, and ordering.
Sanjeevani Hanuman captures the legendary moment from the Ramayana when Lord Hanuman carried the Dronagiri mountain to Lanka to save Lakshmana with the life-restoring Sanjeevani herb. Unable to identify the specific herb, Hanuman carried the entire mountain. This iconic flying form symbolises selfless service, swift action, and unwavering devotion — pure love translated into immediate, fearless action.
Sanjeevani Hanuman symbolises selfless service, hope, and devotion. The Sanjeevani mountain represents life-restoring power and the willingness to go to any length for the ones we love; the flying form represents fearlessness and swift action; and the overall image stands as a reminder of dedication, strength, and hope in difficult times. The form inspires devotees to cultivate selfless devotion and trust in the divine even in adversity.
Sanjeevani Hanuman is traditionally placed in home mandirs, healing spaces, and temple sanctums. South-facing Hanuman idols are considered spiritually protective. The flying form is especially well-suited to spaces where hope, healing, and selfless service are invoked. Position the murti on a clean, elevated platform at eye level or slightly above. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Yes — Sanjeevani Hanuman is highly auspicious for home worship and is especially cherished for its presence of hope, strength, and devotion. It works beautifully in home mandirs, healing spaces, and temples. Daily aarti, offerings, and devotion are all welcomed, and it is especially revered during Hanuman Jayanti as a reminder of Hanuman's most celebrated act of service.
For home mandirs, 1.5–2.5 ft is ideal — large enough to appreciate the dynamic flying posture and the Sanjeevani mountain detail. For temple installations and larger spaces, 3–5 ft creates a dramatic, inspiring presence. The soaring form with the mountain translates especially beautifully at larger scales.
Each Sanjeevani Hanuman is hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by Shilakrut's master artisans with 50+ years of legacy. This dynamic flying form demands exceptional precision — the soaring posture, the mountain detail, the flowing garments, ornaments, and devoted facial expression all carved with care to capture movement and divine grace. Customisation in size, painting style, gold detailing, and pedestal design is available — share the SKU code via WhatsApp or email for tailored options.
Discover the complete range of marble Hanuman designs at Shilakrut.
Share any SKU code from this collection and our team will reach out with complete details — sizes, pricing, customisation, and delivery timelines. Welcome the selfless and devoted presence of Sanjeevani Hanuman into your home or temple.