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Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir Society
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Nearby attractions
Kali Temple, CR Park
CR Park Main Road, Kali Mandir Society, Chittaranjan Park, K1/54, Doctors Rd, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Nearby restaurants
Mom's Kitchen Chittaranjan Park
Block I, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Kolkata Biryani House
Shop No. 51, Market No 1, Block C, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Roll N Rost
Shop No. 7, Market No 1, Bipin Chandra Pal Marg, Block C, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Chocolateria San Churro
M-1, 80 Feet Rd, Main Market, Block M, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
Diva - The Italian Restaurant
M-8A, M Block Market, Greater Kailash II, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
My Spice Kitchen
Market No 1, Block C, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Kiara Soul Kitchen
First Floor, M 9, Inder Mohan Bhardwaj Marg, Mblock Market, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
Maa Tara Restaurant
Shop no 45, 46,47, Block H, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Takashi Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant GK2, South Delhi
Ground Floor, M-73 M Block, Inder Mohan Bhardwaj Marg, Market, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
Depot48
M9, Level, block market, 2, M, Block M, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
Nearby hotels
Tatvamasi Homestay
N-30, Block N, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
Roomshala 047 Hotel Jagannath
K2068, Block K, EPDP Colony, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Atithi
H-1576, Near Market No. 2, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
The Lush Homes S Block GK-2
S13, Block S, Part 2, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Live as DEL3182
k1/61, CR Park Main Rd, Block K 1, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Indee Home
M-171, Block M, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
Cedar Court
Building no. 46 Pocket, K 1, Block K 1, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
FabHotel AK Villa
K1/103, Block K 1, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Tej Abode, VYLodging
Ground, S-309, Block S, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048, India
Mintstar Apartment And Suites, Chittaranjan Park
B 107, Bipin Chandra Pal Marg, Block B, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
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Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir Society

Kali Mandir, 1654, Block I, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
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attractions: Kali Temple, CR Park, restaurants: Mom's Kitchen Chittaranjan Park, Kolkata Biryani House, Roll N Rost, Chocolateria San Churro, Diva - The Italian Restaurant, My Spice Kitchen, Kiara Soul Kitchen, Maa Tara Restaurant, Takashi Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant GK2, South Delhi, Depot48
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Nearby attractions of Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir Society

Kali Temple, CR Park

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Kali Temple, CR Park

4.8

(743)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir Society

Mom's Kitchen Chittaranjan Park

Kolkata Biryani House

Roll N Rost

Chocolateria San Churro

Diva - The Italian Restaurant

My Spice Kitchen

Kiara Soul Kitchen

Maa Tara Restaurant

Takashi Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant GK2, South Delhi

Depot48

Mom's Kitchen Chittaranjan Park

Mom's Kitchen Chittaranjan Park

4.0

(73)

$

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Kolkata Biryani House

Kolkata Biryani House

3.8

(868)

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Roll N Rost

Roll N Rost

3.8

(191)

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Chocolateria San Churro

Chocolateria San Churro

4.1

(719)

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4.7
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5.0
17w

Visiting the Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir in New Delhi was a profoundly uplifting experience that enveloped me in a sense of divine grace and cultural richness. Perched gracefully on a small hill in the heart of CR Park, this temple complex, established in 1973, is a radiant beacon of Bengali spirituality and devotion to Goddess Dakshina Kali, Lord Shiva, and Radha-Krishna. The moment I ascended the steps and entered the temple, I was struck by its serene aura and the intricate terracotta architecture, a nod to traditional Bengali craftsmanship, which instantly transported me to a sacred space of peace and reverence. The sanctum sanctorum, housing the idol of Maa Kali as Bhavataraini standing majestically atop Lord Shiva, exudes a powerful yet compassionate energy. As I stood before Her, offering my prayers, I felt a deep connection to the Divine Mother, whose presence seemed to dissolve all worldly worries, leaving only a sense of surrender and inner calm. The adjacent shrines of Lord Shiva and Radha-Krishna further enriched the spiritual experience, each radiating its own divine vibration—Shiva’s meditative tranquility and Krishna’s playful love. Pouring water over the Shivling was a particularly grounding ritual, filling me with a sense of purification and gratitude. The temple’s atmosphere, filled with the soft hum of mantras and the fragrance of fresh flowers, was nothing short of magical. I attended an evening aarti, where the rhythmic chants and the glow of oil lamps created a mesmerizing ambiance, drawing me into a meditative state. The priests were warm and dedicated, ensuring every devotee felt included in the rituals. The temple’s commitment to Bengali culture was evident in its vibrant community spirit, with devotees gathering not just for worship but to celebrate their heritage, especially during festivals like Durga Puja, which I’ve heard transforms CR Park into a “mini Kolkata.” What truly sets this temple apart is its role as a cultural and spiritual hub. The library, with its collection of books on Bengali traditions, and the spaces for yoga and cultural events reflect a holistic approach to devotion, blending faith with community engagement. As noted by visitors, the temple is impeccably maintained, with a serene garden and a musical fountain adding to its charm []. The positive aura, as many have shared, makes every visit feel like a homecoming to the Divine Mother’s embrace []. Leaving the temple, I carried with me a heart full of peace and a renewed sense of purpose, as if Maa Kali Herself had blessed me with strength to face life’s challenges. This sacred space is a must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual solace and a glimpse into the soul of Bengali culture in Delhi. I eagerly await my next visit to bask in its divine...

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1.0
9w

It was Mahashtami. The Sandhi Puja time was 5:43 PM to 6:31 PM. As there was rain in the midday we initially planned for this special puja at our home. But there was no rain about 4:30 PM and as our every year schedule for this special puja was at C.R. Park Kali Mandir, we re-thought for the same and accordingly book an auto for Rs.150/-. The auto left us at GK-II as the security personal forced to do so. I asked who is comming so that you are harassing the common people. The security personal unanswered our questions and avoid us. The bill boards at the road sides suggested Welcome Narender Modi Kali Mandir. Apprehending something like that my wife suggested that we may visit some other puja pandal at this time. But I denied emphatically and went to Kali Mandir. Security Guards employed at the Mandir were initially not allowed the common people to enter the Kali Mandir but latter on allowed those people who had the Aaadhar Cards. We entered but our umbrellas were difficult for the security guards as they had the protocals. However we managed to enter with our umbrellas.

We found the Sandhi Puja was delayed and had have no spirit as was in the previous years. The mike was paused and there was no spirited Chandi Path and Pushpanjali as we enjoyed previous years.

After the Sandhi Puja time was over, we tried to return in a frustration but the security personal did not allowed us to exit and suggested us after Modi's visit and his return you will allowed to exit. We argued vehemently that we are not here for Modi Darshan and we are here for our special sandhi puja which is now over and kindly allow us to exit. But our request to the security personals go in vain.

Thereafter the non biological Mahmanav entered with all tam jham. The sycophants and the Andha bhaktas chant Modi Modi. The entire crowd have no concentration on Devi Durga but on Modi except we few.

After his exit we were allowed to exit with frustrations and anger.

I thought whether we are living in a democratic Country or not? Why We the People are frustrated for these sycophants and their demi gods.

Finally I say the Society of this Mandir lost the significance by inviting Modi at the time of Sandhi Puja and disturbed the spiritual vibrations of Sandhi Puja. They gave more importance to Modi than Devi for some recognition and fund.

From next year I decided not to visit...

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5.0
15w

The Chittaranjan Park (CR Park) Kali Mandir is a prominent Hindu temple and cultural center for the Bengali community in New Delhi. It's often referred to as a "Mini Bengal" due to the large Bengali population in the area and the temple's role as a hub for their cultural and religious activities. History The temple was established in 1973 as a small Shiv temple on a hill. In 1984, larger shrines were added, dedicated to Goddess Kali, Shiva, and Radha-Krishna. The temple's architecture is based on traditional Bengal terracotta temple design, with gabled roofs known as "chala." Festivals and Activities The temple is most famous for its grand celebration of Durga Puja. The five-day festival attracts huge crowds and is considered one of the most popular Durga Puja events in Delhi. Other major festivals celebrated with great devotion include: Kali Puja Lakshmi Puja Saraswati Puja Ganesh Chaturthi Poila Boishakh (Bengali New Year) Beyond religious ceremonies, the temple complex serves as a cultural hub, hosting various events like: Cultural programs (music, dance, theater) Art and craft workshops Bengali language classes A library with books on Bengali culture A musical fountain show in the evenings. Location and Timings Address: Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir Complex, Kali Mandir Society, Chittaranjan, New Delhi, India. The nearest metro station is Nehru Place or Kalkaji Temple. Timings can vary slightly between summer and winter. Summer (April-October): 4:45 AM - 12:30 PM & 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM Winter (November-March): 5:45 AM - 1:00 PM & 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM Aarti Timings: Mangal Aarti: Early morning Sandhya Aarti: Evening Musical Fountain: The musical fountain operates after the Sandhya Aarti, typically...

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Visiting the Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir in New Delhi was a profoundly uplifting experience that enveloped me in a sense of divine grace and cultural richness. Perched gracefully on a small hill in the heart of CR Park, this temple complex, established in 1973, is a radiant beacon of Bengali spirituality and devotion to Goddess Dakshina Kali, Lord Shiva, and Radha-Krishna. The moment I ascended the steps and entered the temple, I was struck by its serene aura and the intricate terracotta architecture, a nod to traditional Bengali craftsmanship, which instantly transported me to a sacred space of peace and reverence. The sanctum sanctorum, housing the idol of Maa Kali as Bhavataraini standing majestically atop Lord Shiva, exudes a powerful yet compassionate energy. As I stood before Her, offering my prayers, I felt a deep connection to the Divine Mother, whose presence seemed to dissolve all worldly worries, leaving only a sense of surrender and inner calm. The adjacent shrines of Lord Shiva and Radha-Krishna further enriched the spiritual experience, each radiating its own divine vibration—Shiva’s meditative tranquility and Krishna’s playful love. Pouring water over the Shivling was a particularly grounding ritual, filling me with a sense of purification and gratitude. The temple’s atmosphere, filled with the soft hum of mantras and the fragrance of fresh flowers, was nothing short of magical. I attended an evening aarti, where the rhythmic chants and the glow of oil lamps created a mesmerizing ambiance, drawing me into a meditative state. The priests were warm and dedicated, ensuring every devotee felt included in the rituals. The temple’s commitment to Bengali culture was evident in its vibrant community spirit, with devotees gathering not just for worship but to celebrate their heritage, especially during festivals like Durga Puja, which I’ve heard transforms CR Park into a “mini Kolkata.” What truly sets this temple apart is its role as a cultural and spiritual hub. The library, with its collection of books on Bengali traditions, and the spaces for yoga and cultural events reflect a holistic approach to devotion, blending faith with community engagement. As noted by visitors, the temple is impeccably maintained, with a serene garden and a musical fountain adding to its charm []. The positive aura, as many have shared, makes every visit feel like a homecoming to the Divine Mother’s embrace []. Leaving the temple, I carried with me a heart full of peace and a renewed sense of purpose, as if Maa Kali Herself had blessed me with strength to face life’s challenges. This sacred space is a must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual solace and a glimpse into the soul of Bengali culture in Delhi. I eagerly await my next visit to bask in its divine serenity again!
Sumit DasSumit Das
Kali temples are dedicated to the worship of the Hindu goddess Kali, who is often associated with power, destruction of evil, and the fierce aspect of the Divine Mother. This place is serene, calm, organized, clean and peaceful. Unlike most of the popular temples in our country this one is exception. People across the country visit this place whenever in Delhi yet this place is clutter free. Big enough to accomodate good number of people with multiple assembly areas. It's intricate and elaborate architectural designs. From intricate carvings to ornate sculptures, the craftsmanship displayed in these temples often leaves visitors in awe. Temples provide a platform for various rituals and ceremonies to be performed. These rituals, such as aarti (a devotional ceremony with light), bhajan (devotional singing), and puja (offering prayers), allow devotees to actively participate in the worship. Temples serve as community centers, bringing people together for festivals, cultural events, and religious gatherings. They offer a sense of belonging and foster a strong bond among the members of the Hindu community. Festivals such as Navaratri and Kali Puja are celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. These celebrations may include processions, music, dance performances, and other cultural events. Kali temples often attract spiritual seekers who seek her blessings for personal growth, protection, or liberation. Many devotees believe that Kali offers strength, courage, and guidance on the spiritual path.
MANYA GUPTAMANYA GUPTA
Kali Mandir in CR Park, Delhi, is a truly serene and peaceful destination, perfect for those seeking spiritual solace. With a 4.7 rating out of 4,343 reviews, it's clear that this temple is a beloved spot among locals and visitors alike ¹ ². *Key Highlights:* - _Peaceful Atmosphere_: The temple's tranquil ambiance is a major draw, making it an ideal spot for reflection and contemplation ¹. - _Beautiful Architecture_: The temple's design and surroundings have received praise from many visitors ¹ ². - _Well-Maintained_: The temple's cleanliness and upkeep have been consistently appreciated by reviewers ¹ ². *Things to Keep in Mind:* - _Long Queues_: Be prepared for potential waiting times during special events and festivals ¹ ². - _Limited Food Options_: Vegetarian choices may be scarce, and some vendors might not maintain separate oil for veg and non-veg items ¹ ². - _Accessibility_: Some visitors have noted that the temple can be a bit of a walk to reach ¹. *Cultural Significance:* Kali Mandir serves as a vital cultural hub for the Bengali community, particularly during Durga Puja celebrations ³. The temple's inaugural Durga Puja took place in 1977 and has since become an annual tradition
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Visiting the Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir in New Delhi was a profoundly uplifting experience that enveloped me in a sense of divine grace and cultural richness. Perched gracefully on a small hill in the heart of CR Park, this temple complex, established in 1973, is a radiant beacon of Bengali spirituality and devotion to Goddess Dakshina Kali, Lord Shiva, and Radha-Krishna. The moment I ascended the steps and entered the temple, I was struck by its serene aura and the intricate terracotta architecture, a nod to traditional Bengali craftsmanship, which instantly transported me to a sacred space of peace and reverence. The sanctum sanctorum, housing the idol of Maa Kali as Bhavataraini standing majestically atop Lord Shiva, exudes a powerful yet compassionate energy. As I stood before Her, offering my prayers, I felt a deep connection to the Divine Mother, whose presence seemed to dissolve all worldly worries, leaving only a sense of surrender and inner calm. The adjacent shrines of Lord Shiva and Radha-Krishna further enriched the spiritual experience, each radiating its own divine vibration—Shiva’s meditative tranquility and Krishna’s playful love. Pouring water over the Shivling was a particularly grounding ritual, filling me with a sense of purification and gratitude. The temple’s atmosphere, filled with the soft hum of mantras and the fragrance of fresh flowers, was nothing short of magical. I attended an evening aarti, where the rhythmic chants and the glow of oil lamps created a mesmerizing ambiance, drawing me into a meditative state. The priests were warm and dedicated, ensuring every devotee felt included in the rituals. The temple’s commitment to Bengali culture was evident in its vibrant community spirit, with devotees gathering not just for worship but to celebrate their heritage, especially during festivals like Durga Puja, which I’ve heard transforms CR Park into a “mini Kolkata.” What truly sets this temple apart is its role as a cultural and spiritual hub. The library, with its collection of books on Bengali traditions, and the spaces for yoga and cultural events reflect a holistic approach to devotion, blending faith with community engagement. As noted by visitors, the temple is impeccably maintained, with a serene garden and a musical fountain adding to its charm []. The positive aura, as many have shared, makes every visit feel like a homecoming to the Divine Mother’s embrace []. Leaving the temple, I carried with me a heart full of peace and a renewed sense of purpose, as if Maa Kali Herself had blessed me with strength to face life’s challenges. This sacred space is a must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual solace and a glimpse into the soul of Bengali culture in Delhi. I eagerly await my next visit to bask in its divine serenity again!
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Kali temples are dedicated to the worship of the Hindu goddess Kali, who is often associated with power, destruction of evil, and the fierce aspect of the Divine Mother. This place is serene, calm, organized, clean and peaceful. Unlike most of the popular temples in our country this one is exception. People across the country visit this place whenever in Delhi yet this place is clutter free. Big enough to accomodate good number of people with multiple assembly areas. It's intricate and elaborate architectural designs. From intricate carvings to ornate sculptures, the craftsmanship displayed in these temples often leaves visitors in awe. Temples provide a platform for various rituals and ceremonies to be performed. These rituals, such as aarti (a devotional ceremony with light), bhajan (devotional singing), and puja (offering prayers), allow devotees to actively participate in the worship. Temples serve as community centers, bringing people together for festivals, cultural events, and religious gatherings. They offer a sense of belonging and foster a strong bond among the members of the Hindu community. Festivals such as Navaratri and Kali Puja are celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. These celebrations may include processions, music, dance performances, and other cultural events. Kali temples often attract spiritual seekers who seek her blessings for personal growth, protection, or liberation. Many devotees believe that Kali offers strength, courage, and guidance on the spiritual path.
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Kali Mandir in CR Park, Delhi, is a truly serene and peaceful destination, perfect for those seeking spiritual solace. With a 4.7 rating out of 4,343 reviews, it's clear that this temple is a beloved spot among locals and visitors alike ¹ ². *Key Highlights:* - _Peaceful Atmosphere_: The temple's tranquil ambiance is a major draw, making it an ideal spot for reflection and contemplation ¹. - _Beautiful Architecture_: The temple's design and surroundings have received praise from many visitors ¹ ². - _Well-Maintained_: The temple's cleanliness and upkeep have been consistently appreciated by reviewers ¹ ². *Things to Keep in Mind:* - _Long Queues_: Be prepared for potential waiting times during special events and festivals ¹ ². - _Limited Food Options_: Vegetarian choices may be scarce, and some vendors might not maintain separate oil for veg and non-veg items ¹ ². - _Accessibility_: Some visitors have noted that the temple can be a bit of a walk to reach ¹. *Cultural Significance:* Kali Mandir serves as a vital cultural hub for the Bengali community, particularly during Durga Puja celebrations ³. The temple's inaugural Durga Puja took place in 1977 and has since become an annual tradition
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