Whether you are a Delhiite or a tourist in the city, visiting Ganesh Mandirs in Delhi on this Ganesh Chaturthi will be a wonderful thing. It is time to tune into the energy of the deity who is believed to excel in removing obstacles from life (including all travel-related hindrances like visa woes, trip funding etc). Here, we have the most famous and revered Ganesh temples in Delhi that you can visit. Located next to the famous Hanuman Mandir and Shiva Mandir in Connaught Place, this temple of Ganesha is a small shrine, where a big idol of the elephant-headed god is worshipped by priests of South Indian origin. There is also a Navgraha (9 planets) shrine inside the temple. Smaller shrines of Durga, Hanuman, Harihara and other Vedic deities are also worshipped in this temple. Nearest metro station: Rajiv Chowk Sree Vinayaka Mandir, Sarojini Nagar There is a temple in Sarojini Nagar area in New Delhi, dedicated wholly to Ganesha worship. This is another temple which follows the South Indian way of worshipping Ganesha. The deity is worshipped with Vedic yajna, scriptural recitations, food offerings and so on. Sarojini Nagar Shri Subha Siddhi Vinayaka Mandir, Mayur Vihar The residents of Mayur Vihar and those from other areas of Delhi rely on the positive vibes of this temple when they need peace of mind. Devotees customarily offer flowers, coconut, banana and rock sugar to Lord Ganesha at this temple. Like most Ganesha temples in Delhi, even the design of Shri Subha Siddhi Vinayaka Mandir is also on the lines of Tamilian architecture. A special puja is conducted every afternoon and evening. Nearest metro station: Mayur Vihar Phase 1 Prachin Ganesh Mandir, Vigyan Lok Found in the year 1994 in Vigyan Lok locality situated in Anand Vihar area of Delhi, Prachin Ganesh Mandir has five shikhara instead of one. The temple has been constructed on the lines of North Indian style temple architecture. There is a small shrine of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and a worship area dedicated to the nine planets as well. Anand Vihar Shri Ganesh Mandir, Ajmeri gate With red, being the favourite colour of Lord Ganesha, the outer walls of Shri Ganesh Mandir have been painted in maroon red and then further beautified with intricate artwork. The interiors of the temple are no less impressive. This shrine gets crowded and busy during Ganesh Chaturthi so you might plan your visit early in the day. Jai sree...
Read moreToday, I had the profound blessing of visiting the Temple of Shree Ganesh on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. This day, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings, holds a special place in my heart — and visiting His temple made it even more meaningful.
As I approached the temple, the atmosphere was charged with devotion. The rhythmic chants of Ganpati Bappa Morya, the fragrance of incense, and the sight of beautifully adorned idols instantly filled me with peace. Every corner of the temple radiated spiritual energy, and as I stood before the idol of Shree Ganesh, I felt a wave of divinity wash over me.
Words truly fall short when trying to describe the feeling. It was a moment of inner silence, joy, and connection — as if all my worries had melted away in His presence. I prayed with a full heart, offered my respects, and felt a renewed sense of clarity and strength.
This visit wasn't just a ritual; it was an experience that touched my soul. Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 will remain etched in my memory, thanks to this sacred visit to the Temple of Shree Ganesh. I left with a lighter heart, a grateful mind, and...
Read moreIts a nav grah mandir(temple) well situated in the middle of the city .The south indian style this temple has all the preist from south india (tamil brahmins). They offered prayers for nav grah shanti or maha upay for nav grah (according to them)you can also book special nav grah puja for your self (booking)in the early morning. Architect wise its a typically south indian style beautiful temple with the positive vines all over the area feels you calm and relaxed with chants of...
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