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Jhandewala Devi Mandir Temple
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The Jhandewalan Temple is a Hindu temple near Karol Bagh in Delhi, India dedicated to the goddess Aadi Shakti. It is among the oldest temple in Delhi and located on Jhandewala road.
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Jhandewalan Mandir
metro station North, Block E, Jhandewalan Extension, Jhandewalan, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
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Ajmal Khan Park
Ajmal Khan Rd, Block 57, Karol Bagh, Delhi, 110005, India
Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal
Central Ridge Reserve Forest, New Delhi, Delhi 110060, India
Bhagwan Valmiki Mandir
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Nearby restaurants
Punjabi Angithi (A unit of Vegorama Punjabi Angithi PVT LTD)
SHOP NO-4 , GROUND FLOOR, JANTA MARKET, Block A, Mukharjee Market, Jhandewalan, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Haldiram's - Karol Bagh
No 5, KW Blue Pearl, Ashok Pathari Road, Ashoka Pahari, Subhash Nagar, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110055, India
The Big Bun
4E/6, Block E 4, Jhandewalan Extension, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
New Prem Dhaba
11139, New Rohtak Rd, Block 69D, Dori Walan, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110005, India
Domino's Pizza | Pharaganj, New Delhi
Khasra No. 915/710 and 711, Block No. 8, Plot No. 8, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, Bazar Sangatrashan, Chuna Mandi, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Royal Chinese
Police Station, 10032/2, near R. G. Complex, opposite Paharganj, Motia Khan, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Chinese corner (tika ram)
Street no 5, Joshi Rd, Block 63, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110005, India
Chawla De Mashoor Special Naan
8955, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, Bazar Sangatrashan, Multani Dhanda, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Shudh Annapurna
T-2506, Elahi Baksh Road, near Faiz Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110005, India
New Madras Restaurant
2035, Chitragupta Road, Aram Bagh, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
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NOVOTEL NEW DELHI CITY CENTRE
Community Centre, Plot 1, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, Motia Khan, Sadar Bazaar, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Staybook Hotel Jai Balaji New Delhi Railway Station
9918, Street No. 5, Multani Dhanda, Paharganj, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Hotel Fortuner Karol Bagh New Delhi
4, 943, St. No. 3, Main, Faiz Rd, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110005, India
Hotel Toronto
Plot No. 10072, Central, 1, Multani Dhanda, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
FabHotel Jaggi Palace - Hotel in Karol Bagh, New Delhi
2347, Faiz Rd, Ashoka Pahari, Subhash Nagar, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110005, India
Staybook Hotel Aira New Delhi
F/F, 1/5, Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, opposite police station, Motia Khan, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Hotel High 5 Land
Plot No. 2344, Metro Station Karol Bagh, Main, Faiz Rd, near Hanuman Mandir & Jhandewalan, Block T, Naiwala, Karol Bagh, Delhi, 110005, India
FabExpress Le Continental - Hotel in Paharganj, New Delhi
10065-66, Gali Number 1, Multani Dhanda, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
Hotel Mehul International Paharganj
Gali Number 6, Multani Dhanda, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
hotel rcontinental
9966, 71deshraj bhatiya marg, Multani Dhanda, Sadar Bazaar, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
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Jhandewala Devi Mandir Temple

Desh Bandhu Gupta Rd, Block E, Jhandewalan Extension, Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110055, India
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The Jhandewalan Temple is a Hindu temple near Karol Bagh in Delhi, India dedicated to the goddess Aadi Shakti. It is among the oldest temple in Delhi and located on Jhandewala road.

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attractions: Jhandewalan Mandir, Hanuman Mandir Karol bagh, Ajmal Khan Park, Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal, Bhagwan Valmiki Mandir, restaurants: Punjabi Angithi (A unit of Vegorama Punjabi Angithi PVT LTD), Haldiram's - Karol Bagh, The Big Bun, New Prem Dhaba, Domino's Pizza | Pharaganj, New Delhi, Royal Chinese, Chinese corner (tika ram), Chawla De Mashoor Special Naan, Shudh Annapurna, New Madras Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Jhandewala Devi Mandir Temple

Jhandewalan Mandir

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Jhandewalan Mandir

Jhandewalan Mandir

4.8

(12.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Hanuman Mandir Karol bagh

Hanuman Mandir Karol bagh

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Nearby restaurants of Jhandewala Devi Mandir Temple

Punjabi Angithi (A unit of Vegorama Punjabi Angithi PVT LTD)

Haldiram's - Karol Bagh

The Big Bun

New Prem Dhaba

Domino's Pizza | Pharaganj, New Delhi

Royal Chinese

Chinese corner (tika ram)

Chawla De Mashoor Special Naan

Shudh Annapurna

New Madras Restaurant

Punjabi Angithi (A unit of Vegorama Punjabi Angithi PVT LTD)

Punjabi Angithi (A unit of Vegorama Punjabi Angithi PVT LTD)

3.7

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Haldiram's - Karol Bagh

Haldiram's - Karol Bagh

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The Big Bun

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4.8
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Certainly! Here's a review of Jhandewalan Mandir in Delhi:

Jhandewalan Mandir, Delhi: A Spiritual Haven in the Heart of the City

Located amidst the bustling streets of Delhi, Jhandewalan Mandir stands as a serene oasis of spirituality. As you ascend the steps leading to the temple, the cacophony of the city gradually fades away, replaced by the soft hum of devotees' prayers.

The temple is dedicated to Maa Jhandewali, an incarnation of Maa Durga, the goddess of strength and power. Its architecture, adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, reflects the rich heritage of Indian culture. The idol of Maa Jhandewali, bedecked in resplendent attire, exudes a divine aura that captivates the senses.

Devotees from all walks of life gather here, seeking solace and blessings. The atmosphere is palpably charged with devotion, especially during festivals like Navratri, when the temple comes alive with fervent celebrations.

One of the highlights of Jhandewalan Mandir is its panoramic view of the city. From the temple premises, one can behold the sprawling metropolis of Delhi, a sight that juxtaposes the tranquility within the temple with the hustle and bustle outside.

The temple complex is well-maintained, with facilities for pilgrims including clean restrooms and prasad distribution. The staff and volunteers are courteous, adding to the overall pleasant experience of visiting the temple.

Whether you are a devout follower seeking blessings or a curious traveler exploring Delhi's spiritual heritage, Jhandewalan Mandir offers a memorable and enriching visit. It serves as a reminder of the timeless traditions and unwavering faith that continue to thrive in the heart of India's capital city.

In Summary: Location: Central Delhi, easily accessible from major parts of the city. Ambiance: Serene and tranquil, amidst the urban hustle. Architecture: Richly designed, reflecting Indian cultural heritage. Spiritual Significance: Dedicated to Maa Jhandewali, a form of Maa Durga. Atmosphere: Charged with devotion, especially during festivals. Facilities: Well-maintained with clean amenities and prasad distribution. Staff: Courteous and helpful, enhancing the visitor experience.

Visiting Jhandewalan Mandir is not just a religious experience, but a cultural journey into the heart of India's spiritual ethos. Whether you seek blessings, peace, or simply wish to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Indian spirituality, this temple...

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4.0
19w

🙏🛕 Jhandewalan Mandir, Delhi – A Divine Experience in the Heart of the City ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

Jhandewalan Mandir isn’t just a temple—it’s an energy. Right in the middle of Delhi’s constant rush, this sacred place gives you an instant pause, a moment to breathe, and a connection that’s hard to explain.

I visited recently without expecting much, but the atmosphere here caught me off guard—in the best way.

🌺 What Stands Out: The temple is dedicated to Maa Aadi Shakti (Durga), and you feel her power the moment you step in. The giant red flag (jhandaa) flutters high above, like it’s guarding the city.

The vibrations are strong—from the chants, bells, and calm faces of devotees. Even amidst the crowd, it feels peaceful.

Beautifully maintained despite being centuries old. The lower and upper chambers of the temple have deep historical and spiritual significance.

🚶‍♂️ Experience Highlights: The aarti is not to be missed. It genuinely stirs something within you.

Pandits here are humble and helpful—not pushy like in some crowded temples.

The whole space smells of incense, flowers, and belief. You’ll see people from all walks of life—locals, tourists, business people—all bowing with the same devotion.

⚠️ Keep in Mind: Avoid peak hours during Navratri unless you're okay with huge crowds.

There's a bit of uphill walking or stairs, so elderly devotees may need assistance.

Surrounding area (Jhandewalan market) is busy—beware of pickpockets and park wisely. 🌟 What I Felt: More than just a religious visit, it felt like a pause button in Delhi’s chaos. You walk out lighter, calmer, and somehow more sorted. There’s something timeless about Jhandewalan—you may come with problems, but you leave with faith.

Final Verdict: If you’re in Delhi—don’t just pass by Jhandewalan, stop and feel it. Whether you’re spiritual, curious, or just need a break from the noise, this temple will give you something… even if you...

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5.0
2y

Dedicated to Maa Aadi Shakti (avatar of Goddess Maa Durga) Jhandewalan Mandir is an ancient Hindu temple located on the Jhandewalan Road on the way to Karol Bagh, Delhi. The temple is a popular and respected shrine which is visited by devotees of the city as well as pilgrims coming from across the globe. On visiting the temple, the holy ambience fills one with sanctity. With having a beautiful architecture, the temple looks more beautiful during the Navratri Festival when a special Puja is organised and the temple is decorated with the flowers, lights and attract huge crowds. The temple is called Jhandewalan as it got its name from the prayer flags (‘jhanda’ in Hindi) that were offered at the temple during Shah Jahan’s rule.

Today Jhandewalan Temple is one of the most famous religious sites for Hindus and people come here to seek blessings irrespective of their caste and status. Visiting the temple one could experience the echoing in the temple with day and night chanting of mantras.

STORY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TEMPLE

According to some of the sources, Jhandewalan was once located in a mountain region and it is believed that Badri Bhagat who was one of the great devotee of Goddess Durga had a dream of her where he was told about the idol which was then built inside the temple.

SPACIOUS STRUCTURE

On visiting the temple, one could explore the beauty of the temple that comprises the upper level of the temple which has the idol of Maa Jhandewali with the idol of Saraswati and Kali along with other Gods. Apart from this, there is also a mesmerising Shiv Mandir alongside for performing Shiv Puja in the adjoining area of the lower level...

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Deepankar SharmaDeepankar Sharma
Certainly! Here's a review of Jhandewalan Mandir in Delhi: --- **Jhandewalan Mandir, Delhi: A Spiritual Haven in the Heart of the City** Located amidst the bustling streets of Delhi, Jhandewalan Mandir stands as a serene oasis of spirituality. As you ascend the steps leading to the temple, the cacophony of the city gradually fades away, replaced by the soft hum of devotees' prayers. The temple is dedicated to Maa Jhandewali, an incarnation of Maa Durga, the goddess of strength and power. Its architecture, adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, reflects the rich heritage of Indian culture. The idol of Maa Jhandewali, bedecked in resplendent attire, exudes a divine aura that captivates the senses. Devotees from all walks of life gather here, seeking solace and blessings. The atmosphere is palpably charged with devotion, especially during festivals like Navratri, when the temple comes alive with fervent celebrations. One of the highlights of Jhandewalan Mandir is its panoramic view of the city. From the temple premises, one can behold the sprawling metropolis of Delhi, a sight that juxtaposes the tranquility within the temple with the hustle and bustle outside. The temple complex is well-maintained, with facilities for pilgrims including clean restrooms and prasad distribution. The staff and volunteers are courteous, adding to the overall pleasant experience of visiting the temple. Whether you are a devout follower seeking blessings or a curious traveler exploring Delhi's spiritual heritage, Jhandewalan Mandir offers a memorable and enriching visit. It serves as a reminder of the timeless traditions and unwavering faith that continue to thrive in the heart of India's capital city. **In Summary:** - **Location:** Central Delhi, easily accessible from major parts of the city. - **Ambiance:** Serene and tranquil, amidst the urban hustle. - **Architecture:** Richly designed, reflecting Indian cultural heritage. - **Spiritual Significance:** Dedicated to Maa Jhandewali, a form of Maa Durga. - **Atmosphere:** Charged with devotion, especially during festivals. - **Facilities:** Well-maintained with clean amenities and prasad distribution. - **Staff:** Courteous and helpful, enhancing the visitor experience. Visiting Jhandewalan Mandir is not just a religious experience, but a cultural journey into the heart of India's spiritual ethos. Whether you seek blessings, peace, or simply wish to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Indian spirituality, this temple offers it all.
Narender KumarNarender Kumar
Dedicated to Maa Aadi Shakti (avatar of Goddess Maa Durga) Jhandewalan Mandir is an ancient Hindu temple located on the Jhandewalan Road on the way to Karol Bagh, Delhi. The temple is a popular and respected shrine which is visited by devotees of the city as well as pilgrims coming from across the globe. On visiting the temple, the holy ambience fills one with sanctity. With having a beautiful architecture, the temple looks more beautiful during the Navratri Festival when a special Puja is organised and the temple is decorated with the flowers, lights and attract huge crowds. The temple is called Jhandewalan as it got its name from the prayer flags (‘jhanda’ in Hindi) that were offered at the temple during Shah Jahan’s rule. Today Jhandewalan Temple is one of the most famous religious sites for Hindus and people come here to seek blessings irrespective of their caste and status. Visiting the temple one could experience the echoing in the temple with day and night chanting of mantras. STORY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TEMPLE According to some of the sources, Jhandewalan was once located in a mountain region and it is believed that Badri Bhagat who was one of the great devotee of Goddess Durga had a dream of her where he was told about the idol which was then built inside the temple. SPACIOUS STRUCTURE On visiting the temple, one could explore the beauty of the temple that comprises the upper level of the temple which has the idol of Maa Jhandewali with the idol of Saraswati and Kali along with other Gods. Apart from this, there is also a mesmerising Shiv Mandir alongside for performing Shiv Puja in the adjoining area of the lower level of the temple.
Devangna JoshiDevangna Joshi
Jhandewalan Temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in Delhi, India, dedicated to the goddess Aadi Shakti. The temple is one of the oldest in Delhi and holds significant religious importance. It derives its name from the Hindi word "jhanda," meaning flag, as the temple once saw devotees offering flags to the goddess. The temple's history dates back to the era of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. According to legend, an ardent devotee discovered a stone idol of the goddess while excavating the area. Over time, the temple was established at this site, and the idol became the focal point of worship. Jhandewalan Temple is not just a religious site but also an architectural marvel. The temple structure features intricate carvings and a blend of ancient and modern architectural styles. The sanctum houses the main idol of the goddess, adorned with rich embellishments. Devotees flock to the temple throughout the year, but it sees a significant surge during the Navratri festival. During this period, the temple is beautifully decorated, and various rituals and cultural programs are organized. It is believed that worshipping at Jhandewalan Temple brings prosperity and fulfills wishes. Besides its religious significance, the temple also engages in various social and charitable activities, contributing to the welfare of the community. With its spiritual ambiance and historical relevance, Jhandewalan Temple remains a vital part of Delhi's cultural and religious landscape.
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Certainly! Here's a review of Jhandewalan Mandir in Delhi: --- **Jhandewalan Mandir, Delhi: A Spiritual Haven in the Heart of the City** Located amidst the bustling streets of Delhi, Jhandewalan Mandir stands as a serene oasis of spirituality. As you ascend the steps leading to the temple, the cacophony of the city gradually fades away, replaced by the soft hum of devotees' prayers. The temple is dedicated to Maa Jhandewali, an incarnation of Maa Durga, the goddess of strength and power. Its architecture, adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, reflects the rich heritage of Indian culture. The idol of Maa Jhandewali, bedecked in resplendent attire, exudes a divine aura that captivates the senses. Devotees from all walks of life gather here, seeking solace and blessings. The atmosphere is palpably charged with devotion, especially during festivals like Navratri, when the temple comes alive with fervent celebrations. One of the highlights of Jhandewalan Mandir is its panoramic view of the city. From the temple premises, one can behold the sprawling metropolis of Delhi, a sight that juxtaposes the tranquility within the temple with the hustle and bustle outside. The temple complex is well-maintained, with facilities for pilgrims including clean restrooms and prasad distribution. The staff and volunteers are courteous, adding to the overall pleasant experience of visiting the temple. Whether you are a devout follower seeking blessings or a curious traveler exploring Delhi's spiritual heritage, Jhandewalan Mandir offers a memorable and enriching visit. It serves as a reminder of the timeless traditions and unwavering faith that continue to thrive in the heart of India's capital city. **In Summary:** - **Location:** Central Delhi, easily accessible from major parts of the city. - **Ambiance:** Serene and tranquil, amidst the urban hustle. - **Architecture:** Richly designed, reflecting Indian cultural heritage. - **Spiritual Significance:** Dedicated to Maa Jhandewali, a form of Maa Durga. - **Atmosphere:** Charged with devotion, especially during festivals. - **Facilities:** Well-maintained with clean amenities and prasad distribution. - **Staff:** Courteous and helpful, enhancing the visitor experience. Visiting Jhandewalan Mandir is not just a religious experience, but a cultural journey into the heart of India's spiritual ethos. Whether you seek blessings, peace, or simply wish to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Indian spirituality, this temple offers it all.
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Dedicated to Maa Aadi Shakti (avatar of Goddess Maa Durga) Jhandewalan Mandir is an ancient Hindu temple located on the Jhandewalan Road on the way to Karol Bagh, Delhi. The temple is a popular and respected shrine which is visited by devotees of the city as well as pilgrims coming from across the globe. On visiting the temple, the holy ambience fills one with sanctity. With having a beautiful architecture, the temple looks more beautiful during the Navratri Festival when a special Puja is organised and the temple is decorated with the flowers, lights and attract huge crowds. The temple is called Jhandewalan as it got its name from the prayer flags (‘jhanda’ in Hindi) that were offered at the temple during Shah Jahan’s rule. Today Jhandewalan Temple is one of the most famous religious sites for Hindus and people come here to seek blessings irrespective of their caste and status. Visiting the temple one could experience the echoing in the temple with day and night chanting of mantras. STORY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TEMPLE According to some of the sources, Jhandewalan was once located in a mountain region and it is believed that Badri Bhagat who was one of the great devotee of Goddess Durga had a dream of her where he was told about the idol which was then built inside the temple. SPACIOUS STRUCTURE On visiting the temple, one could explore the beauty of the temple that comprises the upper level of the temple which has the idol of Maa Jhandewali with the idol of Saraswati and Kali along with other Gods. Apart from this, there is also a mesmerising Shiv Mandir alongside for performing Shiv Puja in the adjoining area of the lower level of the temple.
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Jhandewalan Temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in Delhi, India, dedicated to the goddess Aadi Shakti. The temple is one of the oldest in Delhi and holds significant religious importance. It derives its name from the Hindi word "jhanda," meaning flag, as the temple once saw devotees offering flags to the goddess. The temple's history dates back to the era of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. According to legend, an ardent devotee discovered a stone idol of the goddess while excavating the area. Over time, the temple was established at this site, and the idol became the focal point of worship. Jhandewalan Temple is not just a religious site but also an architectural marvel. The temple structure features intricate carvings and a blend of ancient and modern architectural styles. The sanctum houses the main idol of the goddess, adorned with rich embellishments. Devotees flock to the temple throughout the year, but it sees a significant surge during the Navratri festival. During this period, the temple is beautifully decorated, and various rituals and cultural programs are organized. It is believed that worshipping at Jhandewalan Temple brings prosperity and fulfills wishes. Besides its religious significance, the temple also engages in various social and charitable activities, contributing to the welfare of the community. With its spiritual ambiance and historical relevance, Jhandewalan Temple remains a vital part of Delhi's cultural and religious landscape.
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