Maa Durga is known by many names. There are millions of temples of Goddess Durga in India. Those who have their own beliefs. Everyone goes out for darshan according to their time. So let us tell you that there are many famous temples of Maa Durga in Delhi itself.
Jhandewalan Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Jhandewali Mata. The temple is located at Jhandewalan Road, Karol Bagh, Delhi, India. This temple is very famous and a symbol of Goddess Shakti. The temple is crowded with devotees throughout the year. The temple was named during the reign of Shah Jahan when Shah Jahan offered the flag to the goddess as a prayer.
Kalka Ji Temple
The famous temple of Maa Kali. Those who are considered as the form of Maa Durga. It is a historical and ancient temple. The temple has black and white stones and no special architecture has been used in the temple but this temple is very much recognized and people come from far and wide to visit here. This temple is located in the Kalka Ji area of Delhi. Where you can go directly by metro.
Yogmaya
Temple
The unique view is seen in this temple in Navratri. The temple of Maa Yogamaya is close to the Qutub Minar in Mehrauli. Some Old Delhi people also call it Jogmaya Temple. It can be considered the oldest temple of the capital. It is said that this is a five-thousand-year-old temple. It was founded by the Pandavas. The Yogmaya Temple is located there, which is the first urban settlement of the capital. What everyone calls Old Delhi is very new. It is also believed that Lord Krishna worshiped here. Yogmaya was the elder sister of Lord Krishna.
The
Chhatarpur temple on its own or the Katyayani Shaktipeeth Temple. Special
programs are organized on this during Navratri. It is considered to be the
second of the largest temples in Delhi.
Sheetla
Mata Temple
Though the devotees from all over the country visit the Shitala temple in Gurgaon, more number of devotees from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Rajasthan. During the Navratri days, a large number of devotees visit the temple of Sheetla Mata. According to the way she is described in Skanda Purana, she can also be called the goddess of cleanliness. In the countryside, smallpox (smallpox) is known as Mata, Masani, Sheetla Mata, etc.