Kalka Ji Temple

Kalka Ji Temple

A Sacred Shakti Peeth in Delhi

About Kalka Ji Temple

Kalka Ji Temple is one of the oldest and most revered temples in Delhi, dedicated to the goddess Kali, a fierce incarnation of Maa Durga. It's a significant spiritual site for Hindu devotees and draws thousands of pilgrims, especially during the Navratri festival. The temple becomes a hub of activity during Navratri, when devotees from all over India come for darshan and pujas.

Known For: Spiritual significance, Navratri celebrations, ancient architecture, and religious rituals.

Timings: Opens: 4:00 AM | Closes: 11:30 PM | Closed on: None

Tips: 2-3 Hours

Restricted Items: Leather goods (belts, wallets, bags, etc.), alcohol, tobacco products, Footwear (must be removed before entering the sanctum).

More About: The temple is believed to date back to the 18th century, with legends tracing it to ancient times. Devotees believe that the goddess Kalka (a form of Kali) manifested herself here to destroy evil forces.

Architecture: The temple showcases a blend of traditional North Indian architectural style with modern renovations.

Best Time to Visit: October to March: Cool, pleasant weather.

Tips for Visiting: Be respectful of religious customs and remove shoes before entering.

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