Jhandewalan Temple, Delhi

The temple is a major pilgrimage site, especially during Navratri, when grand celebrations take place.






Architecture of the Temple

The temple reflects traditional North Indian temple architecture.
It has a grand entrance with ornate carvings and tall shikharas (towers).
The sanctum houses the Pindi form of Maa Aadi Shakti in the underground cave and a beautiful idol of Maa Durga in the upper level.
The temple complex is spacious with marble floors, vibrant decorations, and multiple shrines dedicated to other deities.
The spiritual atmosphere is enhanced by the continuous chanting of mantras and devotional bhajans.
How to Reach to Temple
How to Reach Jhandewalan Mandir
By Air: The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, around 15 km from the temple.
By Metro: The nearest metro station is Jhandewalan Metro Station (Blue Line), just a 2–3 minute walk from the temple.
By Road: The temple is well connected by road. Autos, buses, and taxis are easily available from different parts of Delhi.
By Train: The nearest railway station is New Delhi Railway Station (about 2 km away).

Temple Timings
