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Kalkaji Temple, Delhi

The temple is located near Nehru Place, in South Delhi, and attracts thousands of devotees, especially during the Navratri festival. Architecture of the Temple The Kalkaji Temple is built in a simple yet traditional North Indian style of temple architecture. The temple complex has several small shrines and is always filled with the sound of bells, chants, and devotional songs. The temple is made of red sandstone and marble. The main shrine is surrounded by a pyramid-shaped tower, and the sanctum houses the black stone idol of Goddess Kalka adorned with garlands. The walls and pillars are decorated with mythological motifs and inscriptions. How to Reach to Temple By Metro: The nearest metro station is Kalkaji Mandir Metro Station (Violet Line & Magenta Line). The temple is just a short walk away. By Road: The temple is well-connected by buses, autos, and taxis from all parts of Delhi. It is located near Nehru Place. By Train: The nearest railway station is Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (around 8 km away). By Air: The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (around 20 km away). Temple Timings Temple Location

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Mahavir Mandir

It’s regarded as one of the most visited religious shrines in North India and is also known locally as the “Manokamna Temple”, believed to fulfill devotees’ wishes. Architecture of the Temple he temple has a three-level structure (ground floor + two upper floors), covering about 10,000 sq ft, built in the Nagara style, enhanced later with marble. Ground Floor: Sanctum has two Hanuman idols—one grants wishes, the other purifies the wicked. Adjacent are passages with a shrine to Lord Shiva, shoe storage, and ablution facilities. First Floor: Features life-size idols of Lord Rama, Lord Krishna (teaching Arjun), Goddess Durga, Lord Shiva with Parvati & Nandi, plus the Ram Setu Shila (a 15 kg stone said to be from Rama’s bridge), housed in glass. Second Floor: A ritual hall (Sanskar Mandap) for mantra chanting, Japa, Satyanarayan Katha, scriptural recitals. Walls feature Ramayana pictographs. The complex also includes shops, offices, palmistry, gemstone centers, and more—making it a vibrant spiritual hub How to Reach to Temple By Train: Right outside Patna Junction—just a few steps away. By Air: Approximately 6–7 km from Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport—reachable by taxi or auto. By Road: Well-connected via city buses, autos, taxis. Parking can be challenging due to crowds. Best Time to Visit: October–March, when weather is pleasant. Avoid Tuesdays and Saturdays to avoid rush hours. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Sun temple DEO Aurangabad BiharIndia
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Deo Sun Temple

What makes this temple unique is that unlike most sun temples which face the east (rising sun), the Deo Sun Temple is west-facing, symbolically honoring the setting sun, which is a rare architectural and spiritual feature. Architecture of the Temple The temple showcases a blend of Nagara, Dravidian, and Vesara architectural styles. Its shikhara (tower) is pyramid-shaped and nearly 100 feet tall, topped with a golden urn (kalash). Constructed using large stone blocks without the use of cement, the stones are fastened using iron clamps, showcasing advanced ancient engineering. Inside the sanctum, the current deities include Sun God, Vishnu, and a form of Avalokiteshvara, though the original idols are now preserved in the front hall due to historical damage. How to Reach to Temple Temple Timings Temple Location

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Mangla Gauri Temple

The current structure dates back to the 15th century with possible earlier origins and renovations over time Architecture of the Temple The temple is constructed in a cave-style or hilltop shrine, facing east, perched atop Mangalagauri Hill. You reach the temple via a flight of steps or a motorable road, starting near a shrine where Bhima’s knee imprint is said to be preserved—known locally as Bhimvedi Gaya. The sanctum houses the symbolic depiction of the Goddess and features intricate relief sculptures and a small mandapa (hall) for devotional gatherings. In the courtyard, there is space for homas (fire rituals), and multiple shrines enrich the temple precincts How to Reach to Temple By Train: Gaya Junction railway station is about 5 km away. Taxis, autos, or cabs offer easy onward travel . By Air: Nearest airport is Gaya Airport, approximately 9 km from the temple. From there, taxis or autos are readily available. By Road: Well-connected roads link the temple to Gaya city. A short climb or drive will take you up Mangalagauri Hill Temple Timings Temple Location

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Pataleshwar Mandir

Carved from a single basalt rock, it’s one of the oldest surviving structures in Pune, maintaining a solemn spiritual presence in the urban core. Architecture of the Temple Monolithic Design: Entirely excavated from solid basalt rock, including sanctums and pillars. Sanctums: There are three cave shrines—originally intended for Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu. Today, the central shrine honors Shiva, with Parvati and Ganesha in the adjacent two. Nandi Mandapa: A striking circular pavilion with a carved Nandi bull at the center, supported by stone pillars—unique to this temple. Pillared Hall & Circumambulation: A spacious mandapa leads into the cave, surrounded by a pradakshinapatha (circumambulatory path). Unfinished Sections: Certain areas were left incomplete due to fault lines in the rock or interruptions in construction, offering a glimpse into the ancient building process. Reliefs & Carvings: While many sculptures have weathered over time, traces remain of deities like Saptamatrikas, Gajalakshmi, Tripurantaka, Anantasayi, and scenes like Lingodbhava How to Reach to Temple Location: Situated on Jangli Maharaj Road, Shivajinagar, Pune—the very heart of the city. By Train/Air: Just a few minutes from Pune Junction railway station; Pune Airport is also well connected, followed by a short cab or auto ride. By Road: Easily accessible by auto-rickshaw or local bus from across Pune Temple Timings Temple Location

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Ramchaura Mandir

The temple enshrines Lord Rama’s sacred footprints on a stone slab, which are worshipped by devotees. Architecture of the Temple The temple has a simple but sacred design with a quiet courtyard and sanctum. The footprints of Lord Rama are enshrined and worshipped. The structure reflects traditional Hindu temple architecture, with carvings and devotional artwork. Two important spiritual resting spots nearby are the Badi Sangat and Chhoti Sangat, associated with saints and sages. How to Reach to Temple By Air:Nearest airport is Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport, Patna, about 21–24 km away. By Train:Hajipur Junction is the nearest railway station, around 3–4 km from the temple. By Road:Hajipur is well-connected by road to Patna (approx. 10 km), Muzaffarpur, Samastipur, and other cities. Auto-rickshaws and buses are easily available. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Yogmaya Temple, Mehrauli

The temple is also an important part of the Phool Walon Ki Sair festival, which symbolizes communal harmony. Architecture of the Temple The temple follows North Indian Nagara-style architecture with a modest yet sacred appearance. The sanctum houses the idol of Goddess Yogmaya, adorned with flowers, red clothes, and traditional jewelry. The inner sanctum has a shikhara (spire), while the courtyard provides space for devotees to gather. The temple’s peaceful surroundings and simple design enhance its spiritual charm. How to Reach to Temple By Metro: Nearest metro station – Hauz Khas (Yellow Line), about 2 km away. By Metro: Nearest metro station – Qutub Minar (Yellow Line), around 1.5 km away. By Road: Located in Mehrauli near the Qutub Minar complex, easily accessible by auto-rickshaw, taxi, or bus. By Train: New Delhi Railway Station is around 18 km away. By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport is about 15 km away. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Jagannath Temple, Hauz Khas

where beautifully decorated chariots carry the idols of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra through the streets, attracting thousands of visitors. Architecture of the Temple The Delhi Jagannath Temple reflects a blend of modern architecture with Odishan temple style. The temple features a tall, white-painted shikhara (spire) and intricately designed motifs inspired by Puri’s temple carvings. Inside, the sanctum houses wooden idols of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra, similar to Puri’s tradition. The spacious courtyard and clean surroundings make it a peaceful retreat in the busy city. How to Reach to Temple By Metro: Nearest metro station – Hauz Khas (Yellow Line), about 2 km away. By Road: Easily accessible via Aurobindo Marg or Inner Ring Road. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are available from all parts of Delhi. By Train: New Delhi Railway Station is about 13 km away. By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport is around 15 km away. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Bhairon Mandir, Pragati Maidan

Unlike most Hindu temples, alcohol is offered as prasad here, which makes it unique. Devotees believe that visiting Bhairon Mandir after paying respects at the Kalkaji Temple or Hanuman Mandir completes their spiritual journey. Architecture of the Temple The temple follows traditional North Indian Nagara-style architecture, with a simple yet powerful presence. The sanctum houses the idol of Lord Bhairav in a fierce form, adorned with garlands, tilak, and sacred ash. The temple’s inner walls depict mythological scenes related to Lord Shiva and Bhairav. Despite its modest size, the temple holds deep spiritual energy and a historical ambiance. How to Reach to Temple By Metro: The nearest metro station is Pragati Maidan (Blue Line), about 1.5 km away. By Road: Easily accessible via Ring Road or Mathura Road. Located near Purana Qila and Pragati Maidan. By Train: New Delhi Railway Station is around 5 km from the temple. By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport is about 18 km away. Temple Timings Temple Location

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