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Kalkaji

Shri Kalkaji Mandir
Kalkaji-shrine.jpg
Shri Kalkaji Mandir is located in Delhi
Shri Kalkaji Mandir
Shri Kalkaji Mandir
Location in Delhi
Name
Proper name Kalkaji Mandir
Devanagari कालकाजी मंदिर, दिल्ली, भारत
Geography
Country India
State Delhi
District South
Location Kalkaji Mandir (Delhi Metro) South Delhi
Culture
Primary deity Kali- काली, Kalka - कालका
Important festivals Navratri नवरात्रि महोत्सव
Architecture
Architectural styles Hindu temple architecture
Number of temples 1
History and governance
Date built Sat Yuga सतयुग
Website http://www.shrikalkajimandir.in

Kalkaji Mandir, also known as Kalkaji Temple, is a Hindu mandir or temple, dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Kali. This temple (mandir) is situated in the southern part of Delhi, India, in Kalkaji, a locality that has derived its name from the temple and is located opposite Nehru Place business centre. The temple is accessible by public transport on Kalkaji Mandir (Delhi Metro) and is near Bus Terminus-Nehru Place and Railway Station-Okhla. The general belief is that the image of the Goddess Kalka here is a self-manifested one, and that the shrine dates back to Satya Yuga when the Goddess Kalika had incarnated and killed the demon Raktabija along with other giant demons.

Kalka Mandir also known as Kalkaji mandir is a famous hindu mandir, dedicated to Hindu Goddess Kali, located in the Delhi, India, near nehru place.

Kalka or Kalkaji Mandir is amongst the oldest and the most revered temples of India. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Kalka or Kali, an incarnation of Durga. It is also called 'Jayanti Peetha' or 'Manokamna Siddha Peetha'. 'Manokamna' literally means desire, 'Siddha' means fulfillment, and 'Peetha' means shrine. So, it is believed to be the holy shrine where one gets the blessings of Maa Kalika Devi (Goddess or Mother Kalika) for the fulfillment of one's desires.

The temple complex is situated on Kalkaji Mandir (Delhi Metro) between the Nehru Place bus terminus & business center and Okhla railway station & industrial area, and is right beside the Bahá'í Lotus Temple. Close by to the temple, on a hill in the East of Kailash neighbourhood and near the ISKCON temple, lies an Edict of Ashoka, dating 3rd century BC.


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