At the risk of writing another review of another traveler, I would still write to jot my experiences of Chattarpur Temple visit. I have been wanting to visit it since a long time and the wait was definitely worth it! Every step I took in the hot summer month of July was a step of faith.
Located in Delhi, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Katyani, the sixth of the Nava Durgas or nine forms of the Goddess Durga. The complex is supposed to be the second largest complex after Akshardham in Delhi.
The main temple complex contains the temple of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati, the idol of Hanuman jee, Shree Krishna-Radha jee and the main deity Maa Katyayani. The feeling on offering Puja here was of pure bliss and one could feel the presence of the energy.
As one walked out of the temple, one could see the long line of red threads tied. Each thread, layer upon layer, contains stories of faith, of healing probably, of wishes and desires. It is like most other temples in India. It is this faith that makes this country so special, that makes each of the rituals so unique.
Next was the Laxmi Vinayak temple, the architecture speaks for itself and as you enter you know how much meticulous planning has gone in building this structure. You would just want to sit there and soak in the grace.
Laxmi Vinayak Temple |
The Trishul in the Hindu religion represents the trinity of creation, maintenance and destruction - Brahma, Vishnu and Maheswar; of past, present and future,
The Chhatarpur Mandir was founded by Sant Shree Nagpal Ji in 1974. He left the world in 1998 and his samadhi shrine lies inside the premises of the Shiv-Gauri Nageshwar Mandir within the temple complex.
The idol of Dakshineshwar Kali Maa radiated strength and energy amidst a certain calm.
Next stop was the huge Hanuman idol. My first brush of knowing about this idol was years back when someone had clicked this pic from a plane and was not sure where it was! I had googled up based on the specifications and assumed it was in Chattarpur. Someone else did confirm this and ever since then I had the desire to visit this place. One feels protected under his grace in this vast world by just looking at the so calm features of his face in this idol.
The sun, the heat did nothing, the energy and the peace was everywhere...the temple is easily reachable if you want to feel the way I did; all you have to do is board the Delhi Metro!
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