From Germany to Ayodhya: Who is little Anjaneya, the devotional child winning hearts during his Ram Mandir visit?
In the heart of Ayodhya - where centuries-old faith meets today’s growing wave of pilgrimage - a young child’s quiet devotion has turned into a viral moment that’s travelling far beyond India. It’s one of those rare stories that reminds you how spirituality doesn’t really care about borders, language, or where you come from.
His name, "Anjaneya," evoking Lord Hanuman's timeless loyalty to Ram, adds a poetic layer to this tale.
According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Rama and Lord Hanuman share an inseparable relationship; when one is praised in religious songs and hymns the other is customarily mentioned.
Speaking to ANI, he shared his thoughts with a bright smile. “The temple is really nice, and seeing Lord Ram’s idol was a wonderful experience," he said, also mentioning India's heat but adding that he could handle it. Social media, of course, did what it does best. The video quickly gathered lakhs of views, with comments pouring in. Some users wrote, “He speaks just like an Indian,” while others simply called him “a child full of devotion.”
Ram Mandir has drawn global crowds since its consecration by PM Narendra Modi on January 22, 2024. By late 2026, the number of visitors is expected to run into hundreds of millions, with a noticeable rise in tourists from countries like Germany, the US, and across Southeast Asia. For many, it’s not just a religious visit, but a cultural and emotional experience.
Little is known about his background beyond the visit; no family details have surfaced, but his pure devotion speaks volumes.
According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Rama and Lord Hanuman share an inseparable relationship; when one is praised in religious songs and hymns the other is customarily mentioned.
Who is little Anjaneya, the devotional child winning hearts during his Ram Mandir visit (photo: ANI)
Who is Anjaneya?
A young boy named Anjaneya from Germany recently visited Ayodhya's Ram Mandir to pray to Lord Ram. Dressed in plain white attire with kumkum on his forehead, he chanted Rama's name in a pure, Sanskrit-like style that amazed everyone, evoking a Hanuman-like devotion from Hindu lore and instantly making him viral. sensation online.Speaking to ANI, he shared his thoughts with a bright smile. “The temple is really nice, and seeing Lord Ram’s idol was a wonderful experience," he said, also mentioning India's heat but adding that he could handle it. Social media, of course, did what it does best. The video quickly gathered lakhs of views, with comments pouring in. Some users wrote, “He speaks just like an Indian,” while others simply called him “a child full of devotion.”
His appearance and devotional charisma won hearts online
Anjaneya's poise reminded many of the epic Ram-Hanuman connection, where devotion knows no bounds.For a child raised outside India, his ease with rituals and pronunciation felt less like imitation and more like genuine connection. And that’s what struck a chord.Ram Mandir has drawn global crowds since its consecration by PM Narendra Modi on January 22, 2024. By late 2026, the number of visitors is expected to run into hundreds of millions, with a noticeable rise in tourists from countries like Germany, the US, and across Southeast Asia. For many, it’s not just a religious visit, but a cultural and emotional experience.
More about Ayodhya and Ram Mandir
Built on Lord Ram's believed birthplace following the 2019 Supreme Court ruling, the temple caps a historic movement. Foreign tourists now flock there for pilgrimage with cultural exploration amid booming infrastructure.Top Comment
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Balasubramaniam V
5 days ago
This young Devotee of Lord Ram surely must have had a past link. This is the beauty of devotion, where the true one's get to bond again with their lived Diety6 even in their after life. This holds good irrespective of religions and for every true follower of their respective religion...Read allPost comment
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