10 Must Visit Temples In Delhi During winters

Zee Media Bureau
Dec 08, 2023

Chhatarpur Temple (Chhatarpur):

Also known as Shri Adhya Katyani Shakti Peeth Mandir, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani. It is one of the largest temple complexes in India and is built entirely from marble.

Kalkaji Temple (Kalkaji):

Although not exactly lesser-known, Kalkaji Temple is often overshadowed by other famous temples in Delhi. It is dedicated to Goddess Kali and is particularly crowded during the Navratri festival.

Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship):

While the Lotus Temple is relatively famous, it's unique in its Bahá'í Faith architecture. The temple is shaped like a lotus flower and is open to people of all religions.

Jhandewalan Temple (Jhandewalan):

This temple is dedicated to Maa Aadi Shakti and is known for its vibrant and lively atmosphere during festivals. The temple is situated atop a small hillock.

Nili Chhatri Temple (Nigambodh Ghat):

Located near the Nigambodh Ghat, this temple is known for its blue umbrella (Nili Chhatri) that is said to have been donated by Lord Krishna. It's a serene spot by the Yamuna River.

Bhairon Temple (Pragati Maidan):

Situated near Pragati Maidan, this temple is dedicated to Lord Bhairon. It's a peaceful place away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Mangal Mahadev Birla Kanan (Near Qutub Minar):

Tucked away near Qutub Minar, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The lush greenery around the temple adds to the serene ambiance.

Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir (Chandni Chowk):

While Chandni Chowk is known for many things, this Jain temple often goes unnoticed. It's the oldest Jain temple in Delhi and is dedicated to Lord Mahavira.

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