Top 10 temples to see in Delhi

Top 10 temples to see in Delhi
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Delhi is one of the most alluring tourist destinations in India. You might be scratching your head, why I’m calling it the most alluring destination in India? So let me break the ice. Delhi is a homeland of various famous monuments, primeval structures as well as temples. And every year, millions of pilgrims pay a visit to Delhi, just to see its religious beauty. In this post, I will take you to the Top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

Some tourists are traveling to see breathtaking architectural structures and some for peace of mind. Are you a spiritual person and wanted some peace of mind? Hurry up, then. Book your ticket and pay a visit to these beauteous temples of Delhi. No worries I have made a list of

“Top 10 temples to see in Delhi”

Akshardham Temple

Top 10 temples to see in Delhi
Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple is the most visited Hindu Temple in Delhi. It is the world’s largest Hindu shrine. It is built to pay tribute to Swaminarayan Akshardham. Every wall of this modern, culturally enrich temple is educating about Indian history.  Pink sandstones are the reason behind the attractiveness of the Akshardham temple. Can you believe that? Not even a single metal has been used in its construction. You can not ignore this in the Top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

Do you how much time it took to build this admirable shrine? No idea! It took almost five years, and it was inaugurated on 6th November 2005.  Three exhibition halls sahajanand darshan, Neel Kanth darshan, and sanskruti vihara attracts the tourist. Every exhibition hall has its importance. It is not only a place for worship but also a cultural complex devoted to knowledge and harmony. While watching mind-blowing evening light and music show will keep your eyes wide open. The entry timing is 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Also, the entry fee for the exhibition is INR 170 per Adult, and the musical fountain is INR 80 per adult.

Lotus Temple

Top 10 temples to see in Delhi
Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple is one of the prominent holy places in Delhi. It represents the Baha’i religion. Baha’i religion is the most beautiful religion because it doesn’t differentiate from anyone based on caste and religion. Therefore, there is no idol of any God kept in this magnificent temple. It makes the Lotus Temple different and noteworthy from other holy places to visit in the Top 10 temples to see in Delhi. Lotus Temple has 27 petals made of white marble. It has nine doors to enter that is attached to a big hall. In this hall, people meditate and pray.

This temple accepts the people of all religions with open arms. Talking about architecture, it is not only famous in Delhi or India but famous in the world. The greenery around the temple and its tranquil atmosphere can bring your peace of mind back. In summer, you can visit there between 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM, and in winter, the visiting time is 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. If you also think that we are all one and no religion can separate us, and then definitely visit here. You will get great peace. There is no entry fee here.

Birla Temple

Top 10 temples to see in Delhi
Birla Temple

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Maa Laxmi, this Birla Temple is built by a very kind and famous businessman, MR. B. D. Birla in 1938. The ambiance and architecture of Birla Temple are quite popular. Did you know what material has been used in Birla Temple’s structure? The Birla family had asked to utilize only red sandstone and white marble in Birla Temple. There is a fountain inside the temple that adds four moons to the beauty of the temple. That is why I have added the Birla Temple to the list of top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

Gauri Shankar Mandir

Gauri Shankar Temple

If you are a believer of Lord Shiva, then you must visit this temple. Yes, I am speaking about the very well-known Gauri Shankar Mandir in Delhi. The magnificent Gauri Shankar Mandir is situated at Chandni Chowk road.  This primeval temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and Parvati.  Guess how old the Shiva Linga here can be? No idea! Let me tell you.  The Shiva Linga in this majestic shrine is roughly 800 years old. Amazing, right? This temple will provide consolation and harmony to their devotees. A beautiful tale is attached to this temple which makes it to be in the Top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

It is believed that a soldier took a pledge to construct a Gauri Shankar temple if he came back alive from the war. He came back alive and constructed this mesmerizing Gauri Shankar Mandir. There is a crowd of devotees here on Monday. Monday is considered as the day of Lord Shiva. On Shivaratri, the temple is adorned like a bride. If you visit at that time, then you will get to see different types of events happening there. On usual days, you can visit Mandir between 5:00 AM to 10:00 AM, from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

Sai Baba Temple

Sai Baba Temple

Sai Baba Temple is a very well-known temple in Delhi.  Simple structured, Sai Baba Temple is on Lodhi road. It has a hall in which the idol of Sai Baba has kept in the middle. People come to the hall to worshipping the Sai Baba. Many people have apprised that they have felt the presence of Sai Baba in the shrine. People offer flowers and chatters in Sai Baba Temple. Despite having your busy life, in this temple, you will feel peace and comfort. Many people visit the temple on Thursdays. On that day, the shrine is quite crowded. The temple is open at 5:00 AM and closes to 9:30 PM.

Chattarpur Mandir

Top 10 temples to see in Delhi
Chattarpur Temple

This beauteous and well-known Chattarpur Mandir is devoted to Devi Katyayani.  It was built over 70 acres of land. When Akshardham Temple was not there, Chattarpur Mandir was the largest temple in India. People come from every part of India, just to see its architecture, not only with a sense of devotion. It is constructed in Versara architectural style, and its Jaali work adds to an extra pinch of magic in its magnificence. It deserves to be in the Top 10 temples to see in Delhi

The temple also has idols of Lord Shiva, Lord Laxmi, and other deities. There is a tree at the main gate of the shrine; devotees tie sacred thread so that their wishes are fulfilled. In Navaratri, a lot of people visit this Chattarpur Mandir. The temple is open at 6:00 AM and closes to 10:00 PM.

Kalkaji Mandir

Kalka Ji Mandir

Kalkaji Mandir is not a sacred place only; it’s a major tourist destination also. It is the oldest temple not only in Delhi but in India.  This shrine is devoted to Goddess Kali. Devotees show honor when their wishes are fulfilled.  It is believed that Pandavas has built the Kalkaji Mandir. Because of COVID _ 19, it was closed. Now after, seven months, Kalkaji Mandir is opening in Navratri. There are a lot of crowds here in Navratri. Due to precaution reasons, there is no flower and is prasad allowed in the shrine. Visit this in the Top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

Hanuman Temple

Hanuman Temple

Located in Connaught Place, Hanuman Temple is one of the most visited temples in Delhi. This temple was built in 1726, in the vicinity of Mahabharata. Hanuman is a devotee of Lord Rama. So there are pictures of Lord Ram on the walls of the temple. Many people visit the Hanuman Temple every day. But on Tuesday and Saturday, there are more crowds here.

Tuesday and Saturday are considered to be the day of Hanuman. Did you know that Hanuman temple has created a Guinness Record for continue chanting of Sri Ram, Jai, Ram, Jai Ram? There is no entry fee, and the visiting time is 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM. One of the oldest in Top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Throughout the year, lakhs of devotees of Lord Krishna come to visit the ISKCON Temple. ISKCON Temple is located in the East of Kailash in Hare Krishna Hills. One of the most visited temples in Delhi was inaugurated by former Indian Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, 1979. It has a big hall that can accommodate about 1500 devotees. This hall depicts scenes from the life of Mahabharata and Lord Krishna.

The devotees of Krishna chant Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna in the temple. If you are curious to know about the Hindu religion, then there is no better place than ISKCON Temple. In ISKCON Temple’s museum, you will find Bhagavad Gita in different languages, and also other religious books. Without wasting a second, add this shrine to your bucket list. A temple that has so many international visitors in Top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

Bhairon Mandir or Sri Kilkari Bhairav ​​Temple

Bhairon Temple

I have also added Bhairon Mandir or Sri Kilkari Bhairav ​​Temple to the list of “Top 10 temples to see in Delhi”. The Bhairon temple is sui generis and is standing tall at the backside of Old Fort in Pragati Maidan. It is heard that Pandavas has built this majestic temple. A temple from the time of Mahabharata in Top 10 temples to see in Delhi.

Did you know why I am calling it sui generis? So the reason for this is that devotees here offer alcohol to the idol of Bhairon Devta. I haven’t heard this kind of event happening in other temples. There is another shrine here called Dudhiya Bhairav ​​shrine in which devotees proffer milk to the deity. Strange, right?

The architecture of this temple makes its look even more classic. Therefore, it is also the main tourist attraction. People from overseas come to visit this magnificent temple.

“The atmosphere of the temples is so peaceful that would make anyone want to sit there. Every temple has its tales, due to which they are famous. We should visit these holy places by giving a little pause to our busy schedule.”


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