Jhandewalan Temple
This ancient temple of Delhi is located on Jhandewalan Road, which is visited by hundreds of devotees especially during Navratri. This temple is one of the most famous temples of Delhi, dedicated to Mother Adi Shakti. This temple was named 'Jhandewalan' because of the flags hoisted here during the reign of Shahjahan. On the occasion of Navratri, special puja is also performed in this temple of Delhi, a huge crowd of devotees is seen here. This is one of the best temples for Navratri celebration in Delhi.
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Kalkaji Temple
Kalkaji or Kalka Temple is another ancient temple in Delhi, dedicated to the Kali incarnation of Goddess Durga. This temple was built in 1764 AD and it is believed that the Pandavas of Mahabharata also worshiped here. Kalkaji Temple is known as 'Manokamna Siddha Peeth' or 'Jayanti Peeth'. According to the local people, this temple is the place where Goddess Kali fulfills the wishes of the devotees and is visited by a large number of devotees during Navratri.
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Shri Shitala Mata Temple
Sheetala Mata Temple is another famous temple of Delhi area, situated on Sheetala Mata Road. A large number of devotees visit this temple during Navratri. The huge structure of the temple looks very beautiful, you can reach here easily. Devotees visiting this temple are not allowed to touch the idol, devotees can have darshan of the idol from a distance. This is one of the famous temples in Delhi that you can visit during Navratri.
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Chhatarpur Temple
Chhatarpur Temple is a very famous temple of Delhi and many devotees visit this temple even on normal days. The amazing temple structure is beautifully designed and is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani. The temple is the second largest temple complex in India, located on the south-western outskirts of Delhi. There is also a main temple of Goddess Katyayani at Chhatarpur Temple in Delhi which remains open only during Navratri. A large number of devotees gather in the temple for the holy darshan of Maa Katyayani.
steam temple
The cave temple is located in Preet Vihar area of Delhi. It is one of the old temples and is dedicated to Mata Vaishno Devi. This temple is known for a large cave, which gives the devotees the feeling of being in the Vaishno Devi temple. There is another small cave in which the idols of Goddess Katyayani, Chintpurni and Jwala Devi are installed. This temple attracts a large number of devotees during Navratri.
Yogamaya Temple
Yogamaya Temple of Delhi is another popular temple where devotees visit during Navratri. It is dedicated to Goddess Yogamaya, sister of Lord Krishna, this temple of Mehrauli is considered to be one of the five surviving temples of the Mahabharata period. A large number of devotees visit this temple during 'Navratri'. Yogmaya Temple is one of those temples in Delhi which is beautifully decorated during Navratri.
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