Chattarpur temple
Chhatarpur Temple, officially known as Shri Aadya Katyayani Shakti Peeth Mandir, is one of the largest and most famous Hindu temples in Delhi. Dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, a form of Goddess Durga, the temple was established in 1974 by Baba Sant Nagpal Ji. Spread across a vast area in South Delhi, the temple complex is a fine blend of North and South Indian temple architecture, adorned with intricate carvings, tall shikharas, and beautifully crafted idols. The temple attracts thousands of devotees throughout the year, with Navratri being the most significant festival when the entire complex is lit up and filled with spiritual energy. Apart from its religious importance, the serene environment of the temple offers peace and devotion away from the city’s hustle.
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Destination
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Departure Time
Approximately 8.30AM -
Return Time
Approximately 7.30PM -
Dress Code
Casual, comfortable and light -
Included
5 Star AccommodationAirport TransferBreakfastPersonal Guide -
Not Included
Gallery TicketLunch
Tour Location
📍 Chhatarpur, South Delhi, New Delhi, India
History of the City
Chhatarpur Temple is located on the Mehrauli–Gurgaon Road, about 4 km from Qutub Minar and easily accessible via Chhatarpur Metro Station (Yellow Line). Spread across 70 acres, the temple complex includes several shrines dedicated to different deities, with the main sanctum housing Goddess Katyayani. Open to devotees all days of the week, the temple is especially vibrant during Navratri when lakhs of pilgrims visit for darshan. Its convenient location in South Delhi makes it a must-visit spiritual destination for locals and tourists alike.