
Chhattarpur Temple
Temple
Chhattarpur Temple
The Chhatarpur Temple, also known as Shri Aadya Katyayani Shakti Peetham, is a grand Hindu temple located in the Chhatarpur area of South Delhi, Delhi. It is dedicated to the goddess Katyayani, a form of Durga. The temple was established in 1974 by Baba Sant Nagpal Ji, who envisioned it as a place of worship and spiritual solace.
The temple complex spans over 70 acres and is the second largest temple in Delhi, after the Akshardham Temple.
The architecture of the temple is a blend of South and North Indian styles, featuring intricate marble carvings and jaali (perforated stone screens). The main deity, Goddess Katyayani, is worshipped during the bi-annual Navratri festival, attracting thousands of devotees.
The temple also houses other deities such as Radha Krishna, Ganesh, Rama, and Shiva, each in their own dedicated shrines.
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Chhattarpur Temple is located in South Delhi, Delhi.
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