Eight years ago Dadua hoodwinked police by draping himself in a sari and disappearing into a crowd of women. Eight years later, he hoodwinked them again, this time in a sadhu?s robes, and opened the Hanuman temple he had promised in thanksgiving. The 95-foot temple, built at a cost of nearly Rs 70 lakh, is a three-tier structure shaped like a chariot. A huge Hanuman statue stands on the topmost tier and another one in gold in the sanctum sanctorum on the first tier. Priests and sadhus milled on all three levels, busily chanting ?Jai Hanuman? and ?Jai Dadua?.