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Chattarpur Temple - Delhi , New Delhi

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Heritage, Pilgrimage
Languages Spoken
Hindi & English
Chattarpur Temple - Delhi Altitude
262m

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About Chattarpur Temple - Delhi

Chhatarpur Temple, also known as Shri Adhya Katyayani Shakti Peeth Mandir, is one of the largest temple complexes in India. It is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, a fierce form of Shakti or Durga. The temple was built by Baba Sant Nagpal ji in 1974 and sprawls across 60 acres, with three complexes housing nearly 20 temples of various sizes.

Key Features

  • Entire complex is constructed with marble with intricate grille work.
  • Main sanctum sanctum of Goddess Katyayani is opened for public bi-annually during Navarathri festival.
  • Huge prayer hall used for performing bhajans.
  • Temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, Goddess Durga etc. are also part of the complex.
  • Architecture: The temple complex is constructed predominantly of white marble, showcasing intricate carvings and beautiful architecture. The main sanctum houses the idol of Goddess Katyayani, adorned with vibrant flowers and offerings.
  • Temple Complex: The sprawling complex includes multiple temples dedicated to various deities, including Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, and Goddess Durga. Each temple has its unique architectural style and significance.
  • Prayer Hall: A large prayer hall is available for devotees to participate in bhajans (devotional songs) and other religious activities, especially during festivals.
  • Festivals: The temple is particularly vibrant during the Navaratri festival, attracting thousands of devotees who come to seek blessings and participate in the celebrations.

Best Time to Visit

The temple complex celebrates Navarathri festival with grandeur every year. The main sanctum sanctum of Goddess Katyayani is opened for public bi-annually during this festival. 

  • Navaratri Festival: The temple is most crowded during the Navaratri festival, held twice a year (in March-April and September-October). This is the best time to experience the temple's spiritual ambiance.
  • Weather Considerations: The ideal time to visit is from October to March when the weather is pleasant. Summers can be hot, while winters can be chilly, especially in the evenings.

How to Reach

The temple is located in Chhatarpur, New Delhi. The nearest metro station is Chhattarpur on the Yellow Line of Delhi Metro.

  • By Metro: The nearest metro station is Chhattarpur on the Yellow Line of Delhi Metro. From the station, you can take a rickshaw or taxi to the temple.
  • By Road: The temple is well-connected by road. You can use local buses, taxis, or ride-sharing apps to reach the temple.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, approximately 15 km away. From the airport, you can take a taxi or use public transport to reach the temple.

Places to Visit Nearby

  1. Iron Pillar of Delhi - A 23 feet column renowned for its rust-resistant metal composition.
  2. Qutub Minar - A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's tallest brick minaret.
  3. Qutub Khan's Tomb - A historical monument dating back to the 14th century.
  4. Mehrauli Archaeological Park - Contains monuments from around the 11th century.
  5. Garden of Five Senses - An experiential garden established by Delhi Tourism Development Corporation.

Accessibility

The temple complex is wheelchair accessible. Visitors can avail the services of battery-operated vehicles to explore the premises.

Nearby Accommodation

  1. Hotel Amar Palace: A budget-friendly hotel with comfortable rooms and essential amenities.
  2. Hotel Aura Grand Residency: A mid-range hotel offering modern facilities and easy access to the temple.
  3. Hotel Sai International: A well-reviewed hotel known for its hospitality and proximity to major attractions.

Tips for Visitors

  • Dress Code: Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.
  • Footwear: Remove shoes before entering the temple premises; shoe racks are available.
  • Photography: While photography is allowed in the complex, be respectful and avoid taking pictures in the sanctum.
  • Stay Hydrated: Carry water and light snacks, as food options inside the complex are limited.

FAQs

1. Is there an entry fee to visit Chhatarpur Temple?

No, there is no entry fee to visit the temple. Donations are welcome but not mandatory.

2. Are there any specific rituals to follow while visiting the temple?

Devotees are encouraged to offer prayers at the main sanctum and participate in the aarti (a ritual of worship). It is customary to offer flowers and sweets to the deities.

3. What are the temple’s opening hours?

The temple is generally open from 4:00 AM to 11:00 PM, but it is advisable to check for any specific timings during festivals.

4. Are there facilities for food and refreshments?

There are limited food stalls and refreshment options within the temple complex. It’s advisable to eat before visiting or carry light snacks.

5. Is the temple safe for solo travelers?

Yes, the temple is generally safe for solo travelers, but as with any public place, it is advisable to remain vigilant and aware of your surroundings.

 

Chhatarpur Temple is a must-visit for its architectural grandeur, spiritual significance, and the opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of Delhi. Plan your visit accordingly to make the most of your experience.

The Temple was built by Baba Sant Nagpal ji in 1974. Entire complex is constructed with marble and the grille work is beautiful and intricate. The Chattarpur Mandir sprawls across 60 acres.  There totally 3 complexes housing nearly 20 temples of various sizes.  Navarathri festival is celebrated with grandeur every year. The main sanctorum sanctum of Goddess Katyayani will be opened for public bi-annually during Navarathri festival. A huge prayer hall is used for performing bhajans etc. Temples dedicated for Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, Goddess Durga etc are also part of the complex.

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