Kalkaji Mandir, Delhi
Situated beyond the commercial complex of Nehru Place
lies Kalkaji temple dedicated to the Goddess Kalka Devi.
Kalkaji mandir is very famous and has numerous devotees
thronging it on many religious occasions, throughout
the year. Small red flags decorate the temple then,
and women outnumber men among the devotees. Folklore
is replete with tales of the Kalkaji temple, so much
so that one does not know where legend ends and history
begins.
This is a very old temple and the oldest part was built
up in 1764 A.D. The Kali Temple in Kalkaji boasts of
an existence of 3,000 years, although the oldest surviving
portion of it dates to 1764-1771 when the Marathas were
in power. Looking at the present-day Kalkaji temple
one may find it hard to believe that this shrine to
Kali is an antique one, where perhaps even the Pandavs
and Kauravs had worshiped during the reign of Yudhisthir,
whose citadel of Indraprastha had the fabled fairy gates
of which bards sang, much like Homer of old, right up
to the time of Prithviraj Chauhan.
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