Wednesday 9 October 2013

History of Kalka Ji temple Delhi

Shri Kalkaji mandir also known as Kalka Ji temple is the Hindu temple situated in the capital of India, Delhi devoted to the Goddess Kali. It is one of the oldest Hindu shrines in the country. It is believed that when Lord Krishna was going for the battle for Kurukshetra . He worshipped here with Pandavas and after winning the battle he came again and prayed Mata Kalka, the incarnation of Maa Durga. It is also famous as Manokamna Siddha peeth. Manokamna means desire, siddha means fulfillment and peeth means shrine. Shri Kalkaji mandir is the desire fulfillment shrine.
                                                         One can reach via railways, roadways and airways. The nearest railways station is Okhla Delhi Railway Station. The nearest metro station is Kalka Ji metro station. The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. New Delhi is well connected to the bus services. It is near to Nehru place business centre and the Okhla Industrial area. ISKON temple and Bahai temple or Lotus temple is the nearest pilgrim site for the visitors or the tourists.

                                               

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