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Friday, January 17, 2014

History of Jhandewalan Mandir or Jhandiwalan Temple of the New Delhi, India

experience of Shri Aadi Shakti Maa Jhandewali's darshan, devotees can plan visit to her famous temple , located in Delhi. The name Jhandewalan was given during Shah Jahan's reign, due to the prayer flags or 'Jhandas' being offered. This ancient temple has a subterranean shrine as well as one on the ground level. Thousands of devotees converge for darshan or blessing, including the rich and the famous especially during the Navratras in spring and autumn ...  New Delhi Tourism


Jhandewalan Mandir in Jhandewalan, Delhi


The upper level of the temple has divine idol of Mata Jhandewali. There are idols of other Gods also at the same level. At the ground level , the original idol of Jhandewali Mata is there. There is a history attached to this idol. It is believed that Badri Bhagat, one of the great devotee of matarani, dreamed of her and she told him about this idol. Thereafter the temple was constructed at the same place. Budget Hotels in Delhi

There is a divine place for performing Shiv puja in the adjoining area at the lower level itself. The offering for the Goddess are easily available in the shops in the temple vicinity.

Temple Timings
5:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.

Jhandewalimata's Aarti is done 4 times in a day.


One can reach Jhandewalan Mandir via Railways, Roadways and Airways. The nearest railways station is New Delhi Railway station. The nearest Airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport. New Delhi is also well connected through the bus services. The nearest metro station is Karol Bagh Metro Station. The idol of Jhandewali Mata Ji is present at ground level. Here everyone comes from the different races of life, Maa Jhandawalan listens every one and bless everyone.  The sounds of bells and mantras can be listened throughout the day. It is believed that who worships the Goddess Aadi Shakti get blessed with happiness, peace and good health.

 History of Jhandewalan Mandir or Jhandiwalan Temple of the New Delhi, India




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