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From Chattarpur To Akshardham: Must-Visit Temples In Delhi To Welcome the Year with Spiritual Bliss

From the mystical Kalkaji Mandir and the ancient Hanuman Temple, begin the year with spiritual bliss by exploring these must-visit temples in Delhi.

New Delhi is an up-and-coming city when it comes to history and divinity.  From the most divine to the oldest of them stand as architectures of mystical city: from Kalkaji Mandir to Hanuman Temple, the most visited pilgrim destination; Swaminarayan Akshardham. Begin this year with sweet spiritual bliss by coming to these temples in Delhi.

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Chattarpur Temple, South Delhi:

(Image Source: Twitter/ IndiaBespoke)
(Image Source: Twitter/ IndiaBespoke)

Shri Aadya Katyayani Shakti Peetham, Chattarpur Temple, is situated just 4 km away from Qutub Minar. It is the incomparable marble complex dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, a form of Goddess Durga. Spreading over 60 acres, it has 20 temples constructed in North and South Indian architectural styles.

Kalkaji Mandir, South Delhi:

(Image Source: Twitter/ shashank_ssj)
(Image Source: Twitter/ shashank_ssj)

The temple, which is dedicated to the Kalika Goddess, is said to be one of the oldest and most popular temples, which is considered to fulfil every possible wish. Manokamna Siddha Peetha, as it is also known, is located right near the metro between Nehru Place and Okhla. It is also an association that dates back to the Pandavas and the Mahabharata period.

Yogmaya Temple, Mehrauli:

(Image Source: Twitter/ GanapathiAstro)
(Image Source: Twitter/ GanapathiAstro)

Yogmaya is also referred to as the Mehrauli temple, which is a Shakti Peetha, dedicated to Goddess Yogmaya, sister of Lord Krishna. The temple is said to have been initiated ages ago by the Pandavas but has seen many invasions and renovations.

Hanuman Temple, Connaught Place:

(Image Source: Twitter/ Hemanshoe1305)
(Image Source: Twitter/ Hemanshoe1305)

The ancient temple in Connaught Place has an association with the Mahabharata and has a miraculous self-manifested idol of Lord Hanuman as a child. Unique for its crescent moon spire, it has been preserved through history and is regarded for a continuous "Jai Ram" chant since 1964.

Swaminarayan Akshardham, Near River Yamuna

(Image Source: Twitter/ ExploreBharat47)
(Image Source: Twitter/ ExploreBharat47)

Inaugurated in 2005, Akshardham stands tall as a stunning spiritual complex, showcasing traditional Hindu culture and architecture. It is located beside the Yamuna River, with an intricately carved temple of about 141 feet high, which spans a devout area to satisfy one's craving for peace and spirituality.

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