Zand Hanuman - 3rd March’19
Jai Shree Ram! Riders!!
After a week of busy work schedule, the much awaited Sunday arrived!!! This time it was a plan to visit “Zand Hanuman” a religious place in the middle of Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary. We were again 3 Riders KD, Rajan and me. The weather was pleasant, perfect for a Sunday Breakfast Ride! This place has a significance from the epic Mahabharat. The one story behind this temple was Bheem himself established this hanuman temple at this place years ago, when pandavas were in exile. The temple is famous because people find here the BHEEM GRINDING WHEEL.
The open highway, cool breeze, and winding roads made the ride worth every mile covered. As we cruised and revved the throttle, the riding pleasure was exuberant. My Harley, at 3500 rpm and above was super smooth, experiencing maximum torque, it was thrilling, similar to an airplane taking off!! As we reached the temple site, there were just a few people around. We spent around an hour exploring the temple and the area surrounding it.
On our way back, we had breakfast at Sarvottam, Halol. The ride today was adventurous and the roads were smooth, making it all the more fun! We dispersed on the Halol toll bridge, hoping to ride again next Sunday!
Cheers!
-Manish
After a week of busy work schedule, the much awaited Sunday arrived!!! This time it was a plan to visit “Zand Hanuman” a religious place in the middle of Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary. We were again 3 Riders KD, Rajan and me. The weather was pleasant, perfect for a Sunday Breakfast Ride! This place has a significance from the epic Mahabharat. The one story behind this temple was Bheem himself established this hanuman temple at this place years ago, when pandavas were in exile. The temple is famous because people find here the BHEEM GRINDING WHEEL.
The open highway, cool breeze, and winding roads made the ride worth every mile covered. As we cruised and revved the throttle, the riding pleasure was exuberant. My Harley, at 3500 rpm and above was super smooth, experiencing maximum torque, it was thrilling, similar to an airplane taking off!! As we reached the temple site, there were just a few people around. We spent around an hour exploring the temple and the area surrounding it.
On our way back, we had breakfast at Sarvottam, Halol. The ride today was adventurous and the roads were smooth, making it all the more fun! We dispersed on the Halol toll bridge, hoping to ride again next Sunday!
Cheers!
-Manish







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