Chattarpur: A Hub For Diverse Places Of Worship That Offers An Enriching Experience To All
Visiting places of worship is a soul-enriching experience that goes beyond cultural boundaries and instils a sense of spiritual harmony. Chattarpur in Delhi is home to many sacred sanctuaries that offer a serene ambience for people to meditate and connect their inner selves with the divine. Whether it be exploring the architectural splendour or participating in devotional rituals, each experience offers an opportunity for cultural enrichment and personal growth. So, keep on reading and find out all about Chattarpur’s diverse places of worship.
1. Shri Adhya Katyani Shaktipith Mandir
The temple complex comprises a mix of around 20 big and small temples dedicated to various deities of the Hindu pantheon. Goddess Katyani’s shrine is located in the main temple which is surrounded by others like Ram Darbar, Radha Krishna, Lord Shiva and Lakshmi. And the 100 feet Hanuman statue towers above the whole temple complex. Pay a visit and seek the blessings of Maa Durga.
Where | Shri Adhya Katyani Shaktipith Mandir - Main Chhatarpur Rd, Dr Ambedkar Colony
2. Shree Sidh Shaktipeeth Shanidham
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Shree Sidh Shaktipeeth Shanidham is a Hindu temple dedicated to God Shani and is known to house the world’s tallest natural rock idol of Lord Shani Dev. Keeping religious beliefs in mind, Saturdays are ideally the day one should visit Shanidham to offer prayers. The god of karma and justice is believed to reward or punish devotees for their deeds, so, do visit the temple for a soulful experience.
Where | Shree Sidh Shaktipeeth Shanidham - 329, Asola, Fatehpur Beri
3. Sai Baba Temple
Head to this serene Sai Baba Temple in Chattarpur to pay your respects to the enlightened pir, or as others may view him, a saint or a fakir. Bask in the glory of the being who preached good ideals like forgiveness, inner peace, charity and so much more. His magnanimity, miracles and famous saying “Sabka malik ek” are what draw his devotees to his ways of living life. You must visit this temple to experience spiritual power at least once.
Where | Sai Baba Temple - Sultanpur Mandi Rd, Dr Ambedkar Colony
4. Guru Ji Ka Ashram Mandir
The Ashram Mandir was built to pay homage to Guruji who was known to be a deeply spiritual being and whose blessings have helped uncountable people with their sufferings. The temple was built when Guruji was alive. While it has a huge hall for people to sit, meditate and listen to kirtan, it also has a langar hall for people to consume prasad. The mandir also has his samadhi at the entrance itself. The doors of Guruji’s temple are open for everyone who wishes to seek his blessings, irrespective of your religion. Do visit this Ashram Mandir and experience a calming energy and peace.
Where | Guru Ji Ka Ashram Mandir - Post Office Sawan Public School, CRB Marg, Bhatti mines
5. Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha
Gurudwaras are religious places where one can attain spiritual wisdom. Literally translated, Gurudwara means the doors that lead to Guru, and the ‘Guru’ is not a being but the book of scriptures known as Guru Granth Sahib. As this holy scripture is the 11th guru, it is treated very much like a human being. So, do pay a visit for the morning ardas (prayer) to have your heart full of reverence and receive the Kadha Prasad.
Where | Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha - Block S, Rajpur Khurd Extension
So, the next time you’re in Delhi or in Chattarpur, do take some time out to visit these places of worship.
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